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#37792 - 01/07/07 04:05 AM Re: flashlihgts and urban carry...
yeti Offline
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Registered: 12/16/06
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You didn't mention using an EDC flashlight to avoid land mines while walking through the backyard at night ... gifts from my dear dogs.


That's because we clean up after ours! <grin> We carry lights when we walk them at nigt for that reason as well. If we don't keep it cleaned up, then it won't matter whether we step in it as eventually dogs will and track into the house.

point taken htough...flashlights are handy for urban use
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#37793 - 01/07/07 09:16 PM Re: what is your every day carry?
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Registered: 01/01/07
Posts: 30
Loc: Phoeniz, AZ
Ok, I'll bite....

I know I carried a lot of crap, but I didn't realize until I laid it all on the bench and took the picture...

I really have two EDC's. First is on me here;



The second is my BOB. Now, the reason I say I have two is because my bag goes everywhere with me. It even comes in to work with me, as well as everything on my first-line EDC. I don't carry it into stores with me, obviously because it's generally frowned upon. But restaurants usually don't care or even look twice most of the time. I get a booth facing the door and put it under my feet.

This is what's in my BOB;




Tac-force 3-day pack
(2) 1qt nalgene bottles
SAK(matches, compass, etc,etc)
3 sets ear plugs
1 set electronic muffs
boonie hat
wool watch cap
wool socks
wool gloves
2 carabineers
(2) pr leather gloves (?)
shemagh
wet-wipes
hand sanitizer
monocular
sun-block stick
sunscreen
lip balm
50' cord
bug spray
large size OC and carrier
spare magazine and ammo
dental floss
meds kit
mouthwash
toothbrush & paste
gps
T.P.
duct tape
lock pick set (I loose my keys..a LOT)
benchmade fixed griptillian
2 clothes pins
(6) heavy-duty zip-ties
foam tape
surefire flashlight
extra 3 volt lithium batteries and spare bulb, in carrier
trauma dressing
leatherman supertool
spare parts for glasses (clear lenses, cleaner)
kitchen sink

Ok, so I haven't figured out how to get the sink in yet...But give me some time. This BOB has been an on-going project for the last 3 years. I really should take each item out, evaluate if I really need it in there and go from there. Could I get rid of a bunch of stuff?? You bet. But the problem is that I use this bag for many different applications, from preparedness, to long day hikes, to overnight trips, hauling things to and from work, geocaching, etc, etc. At one point I was carrying an entire set of extra clothing. That took up WAY too much room. Now it's just socks. Why do I have 2 pr of leather gloves? I have no idea. I guess I know the value of protecting your hands. One set is pretty much on their way out.

Yes, it's a lot. Again, I need to slim it down, do ya think?

DLR


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#37794 - 01/08/07 12:33 AM Re: what is your every day carry?
yeti Offline
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True enough...and with bumping locks the picture isn't needed anyway. For those who don't know what bumping locks is all about, go to youtube or google video and watch several vids on bumping (keywords: bump lock, bumping, etc). Especially look for the TV segment from Denmark (about 1/2 hour). You'll also see little kids doing it. Anyone think their locks make them or their property secure?
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#37795 - 01/08/07 01:27 AM Re: what is your every day carry?
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Posts: 385
Loc: Oklahoma City
My "kitchen sink" is a SAM splint formed into a circle, covered by a trash bag <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#37796 - 01/08/07 10:31 PM Re: what is your every day carry?
joaquin39 Offline
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 149
Loc: Philadelphia,Pennsyvania, USA.
Burncycle,
What kind of knife is the one with two blades, one straight and the other serrated. I have been looking for something like that. Can you tell me the model and where you did you get it?

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