#84402 - 01/30/07 08:01 PM
what is your every day carry? part three
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#84404 - 01/30/07 09:46 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Old Hand
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OK, tow questions; what is all this stuff and how do you carry it?
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#84405 - 01/30/07 10:07 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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ROFL! I've never seen a couple stogies on anyone's survival list before!
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#84406 - 01/30/07 10:18 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 12/19/06
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Loc: Michigan, USA
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If you don't mind, I'll EDC those cigars for ya......
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#84407 - 01/30/07 10:24 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Member
Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 130
Loc: Pasadena, Calif.
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I don't have this stuff in my pockets, but I keep the pack with me wherever I go: Contents: Contents of stuff sacks: The items you can't see because of the flash reflection are Lotrimin and/or Benadryl.
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#84408 - 01/30/07 10:52 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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Just in case I need to do a "Panama". If you are asking what the "Panama" is than I will refer you to the movie "Sahara" <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />:):):) But in short it involves a cigar, boat, cut fuel line and explosions <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />:):)
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#84409 - 01/30/07 11:04 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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All this stuff fits nicely all over my pockets... I carry cargo pants and after years of carrying a lot of gear stuff sits nicely and it doesn't bother me. Knife: Strider/Buck Tirani Tool: Leatherman Zippo Titanium customized SF L1 Phone + earpiece Portable Radio Keys (just added new arc light to it) Petzl Headlamp E+Light( http://en.petzl.com/petzl/LampesProduits?Produit=607) Wallet + Secondary wallet with shield for street/scene work Black pouch with cpr shield and gloves FAK + epi pen (I'm dating a girl that is very allergic to things) Small Camera (olympus 720SW waterproof and drop proof) GPS (nuvi 530) Cigars (always something good to smoke to pass time) Watch + dog tags GPS, radio and camera and headlamp are more work related. Very often I'm "on call" officer and my guys are known to do retarded stuff so I kind of have to just pick up and go. Depending on what it is (accident, exposure, tough job) I need to be able to stay in touch, get there, fix it, document it and survey. I found out that carrying all of it is the only way to save time and getting job done. I was trying to leave it in the car, home, base, locker but it never worked out. That's why I love colder months since some of it can go into my jacket.
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#84410 - 01/31/07 12:12 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Member
Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 178
Loc: Florida
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Wallet: extra cash, 2 bandaids, Victorinox Swisscard Keychain: Arc AAA-P and Victorinox Manager II on one half, Swisstech Utili-Key on the other half, mixed in with my keys Spyderco Caly 3 (or a larger folder) Palm Treo
Just enough to deal with the little emergencies or get me back to my car and/or more comprehensive kits. Yeah, there's some duplication (4 knives and 2 lights), but that lets me go places with just my wallet and know that I still have a knife and light even though they're incredibly tiny.
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#84411 - 01/31/07 02:40 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 12/07/04
Posts: 530
Loc: Massachusetts
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Just in case I need to do a "Panama".
That was a great scene... especially when the owner of the boat hears the word "Panama" on the radio and realizes what's about to happen to his boat... I thought Cussler's book was great, and was skeptical about seeing it as a movie, but, they did a good job.
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#84412 - 01/31/07 05:10 AM
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journeyman
Registered: 02/21/06
Posts: 52
Loc: NW Indiana
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Besides the typical keys / cards / cash / wallet:
* Motorola RAZR * Leatherman PST II * BK SenseLite * Brunton Pull-Tab compass * Bandana * Spare Truck key in wallet card with 6 strike-anywhere matches & striker strip * Wallet pen * 2 halves of a 3" x 5" notecard * 2 Band-Aids with Antibiotic
Edited by kmcrawford111 (01/31/07 05:15 AM)
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#84413 - 01/31/07 07:12 AM
Gotta love a good looking watch
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newbie
Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 31
Loc: Pennsylvania
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I love that Doxa
Good choice !
Dread
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#84414 - 01/31/07 05:33 PM
Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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Registered: 12/07/04
Posts: 530
Loc: Massachusetts
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I love that Doxa
Yeah, that's a nice watch for sure. Now that we have the reference to "doing a Panama" and the Doxa dive watch, are we sure that Matt isn't really Dirk Pitt?
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#84415 - 01/31/07 05:37 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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Yeah I read all of them and I was really psyched about the movie. I liked it and soundtrack is amazing too. Mr. Cussler sold rights to total of three books but he was so unhappy with the way that "Sahara" turned out that there is a law suit pending out there.
There is a movie also based on his book "rise the titanic" but I never seen it and I heard that it is not so good.
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#84416 - 01/31/07 05:38 PM
Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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Veteran
Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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Hahahahhahhahahahha. Nice one Ron. Thanx.
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#84417 - 01/31/07 05:50 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/17/06
Posts: 91
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This is pretty standard for me walking around town: Bandana PocketMod Mini Gel Pen Folding reading glasses Eye drops Some sort of locking folder (here a BM Mini Grip) Some sort of SAK (here an alox Soldier) Photon II Leatherman Squirt P4 SAK Classic SD or Rambler Sliver Gripper REI aluminum whistle Motorola Razr All-Ett wallet with usual stuff plus bandaids, Advil, safety pins and coins Not pictured is my Luminox Navy Seals watch nor my sunglasses. When I go to the ranch I sub a Leatherman Fuse for the P4, and I usually carry a serrated or combo blade folder. I almost always wear a ball cap of some sort, too. Kevin B.
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#84418 - 01/31/07 11:54 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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Is your watch a Doxa? If so, where did you find one with a blue face? That’s very cool. Would it be possible to see a closer picture of it?
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#84419 - 02/01/07 04:25 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Veteran
Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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It's a Doxa Caribbean 750t... It was a limited edition run I think limited to 250 pieces. You can still find them on ebay or watch forums without much overhead. I think I'm one of the few guys out there who acctually decided to EDC it. Originally I wanted the orange faced one but when I saw the blue one I loved it. I still ended up buying the orange version year later Picture can be seen here: http://www.pmwf.com/PMWFGallery/slides/KellyRayburn_DoxaCaribbean.html
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#84421 - 02/01/07 07:34 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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I have some pic's of my EDC. Could someone tell me site a site my host my pictures, that they've had good luck with. Thanks
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#84422 - 02/01/07 09:49 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Member
Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 130
Loc: Pasadena, Calif.
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This site works for me: http://photobucket.com/
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#84423 - 02/01/07 10:27 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Loc: Baltmore MD
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#84424 - 02/01/07 11:38 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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Thanks , you were right this site was easy <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> :
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#84425 - 02/02/07 12:25 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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Thanks for the link; I've looked on google. The web seems to be out of them .LOL I had another question is your Buck/Strider an ATS34 or S30V ? Also how is the Buck model diferent from the Strider; besides the price of course?
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#84426 - 02/02/07 02:35 AM
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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It is ats34. It is much cheaper alternative to full make Striders and much less crying/anger if you loose one. My Strider GB is build little better and has a little more solid feel to it than the Buck version. But than again I've been using both knives for a while now and have no complaints. But anyway if I didnt have the strider I still would be happy with the Buck and I do believe that there is certain amount of hype around Strider blades which keeps the price at higher level.
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#84428 - 02/02/07 03:07 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Addict
Registered: 12/07/04
Posts: 530
Loc: Massachusetts
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Is that an Air Guard challenge coin? What unit?
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#84429 - 02/02/07 03:19 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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Yes, I'm sure Strider is a great knife but, I have to wonder if were not just paying for their new CNC machines. I'll pay the 1400.00 for a Doxa but not 400. or 500. for the Strider. Come to think of it thats a lot for a watch too.....LOL
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#84430 - 02/02/07 04:19 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#84431 - 02/03/07 01:36 AM
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Veteran
Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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Paying premium for premium gear has always been a great controversy all over forums. War between fans of Strider vs Spyderco vs Buck vs SAK vs whatever knife brand you like has been going on forever. Same went for flashlights as why pay $120 for Surefire or Gladius or HDS when $10 Maglight would do. And of course why not get a casio g-shock or seiko instead of omega or rolex which will do exactly the same job.
In the end I was lucky enough to have some expandable income that I was able to put into some premium gear and when some of it proved to be worth it others were just a waste of money. But in the end it is your personal choice of what to get and don't fall into the trap that more expensive is better since I learned that lesson with Kifaru packs the hard way. I just wish I had most of my cash back that I blew searching for a perfect light, knife, pack etc etc... <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> but at least it was fun.
But the thing that makes me really angry are people who won't even talk to you unless you have certain kind of gear. In order to join the special exclusive society you have to own exclusive gear otherwise you are not worth somebodys time. I guess idea that somebody maybe can't afford such gear or doesnt need it is unacceptable. And sometimes your skills are perceived as diminished becasue of the gear you own since as an expert you should have known better.
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#84433 - 02/03/07 06:03 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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I guess I’m a little more critical of paying a lot for a knife because I’ve forges my own, and bought far more than my share starting at age 6 with though little .49 cent jobs from 7-11. After all is said and done the really value of a thing is not what he or she or anybody sets on it, but how much you or I think it's worth and are willing to fork over. I once saw this really cool cross necklace (in my younger day when I wore such things) that was $40.00 I tried for two days to talk this guy down in price; he wouldn’t move; but I just had to have it. So I give him all the money I had at the time. I wore it for two days and it turned my skin green; it seems brass will do that to you.
But isn’t that the excitement of living in the physical world, all the new things to see, taste, and feel. I don’t know about you but I should get a job being a gear tester……LOL
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#84434 - 02/03/07 03:41 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Veteran
Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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But isn?t that the excitement of living in the physical world, all the new things to see, taste, and feel. I don?t know about you but I should get a job being a gear tester??LOL Yes but than I think there are very few honest reviewers out there. I always buy a "backpacker" and "outside" magazine to look at new and coming up recommended gear and realize that a lot of good stuff is being bypassed because manufacturer failed to send in a free sample to a magazine or maybe mediocre review is being given because manufacturer never invited anyone for night out or lunch. I know how much that affected our camera sales when I worked behind the counter long time ago, for a free t-shirt or a key chain I was willing to sell you junk. Also manufacturers who have a lot of petty cash available and shower reviewers with gifts and free stuff usually get the most favorable write ups. Maybe I just become cynical and an old goat over the last few years but I see it more and more especially that I use most of the gear to do real work instead of just local park walking. Also there is a lot of crappy or just average equipment out there that is being hyped out of proportion by somebody who has ?internet authority?. I guess posting on the web and writing articles does make you an expert on stuff even thou the last time you used the equipment was about 10 years ago to sharpen a pencil. But I do love the web reviews because there is always somebody like me or you writing about stuff that went good or wrong. Unless of course it doesn?t sit well with the moderator and you get banned so you just go someplace else (like me and Doxa for example <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> ). But we can do with few honest reviewers who are not affraid to write how it is without fear of being out of the job for writing the truth. I grew up with firm belief that leather/wool/silk and surplus army gear are the way to go in any outdoor activity. I than discovered technical clothing such as fleece and Gore-Tex. I bought on sale a fleece top, vest and rain jacket from company called Lowe Pro. Never looked back on surplus stuff again. That was almost 7 years ago and I still have the items. Now if you look around in the US, Lowe Pro is not really up there when it comes to climbing/technical gear. Why? Because they made excellent gear but didn't want to stroke the reviewers. They believed in making quality gear with keeping the price low which should have earned them a proper reputation. Well they failed. A lot of other manufacturers who managed to "place" their product in proper spot by giving it away were getting a spotlight even thou their gear was average. Ps. I think I bought a skull ring from the guy that sold you a cross necklace. My finger had this awesome green band that would make a proper landmark for amputation.
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#84435 - 02/05/07 12:50 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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You have some very good points; I often forget about the corruption behind the sense. I have found this site to be pretty objective http://www.backpackgeartest.org/I plan to start writing some reviews for them when I’m done with my EMT-B class
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#84436 - 02/05/07 04:41 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 54
Loc: Baltmore MD
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On my EDC I’ve got. Write in rain pad & cover which I use for a wallet Space pen ARC-P light 10 feet good strong line TAD life capsule with SAS compass & PUR water treating tabs. Fenix light AA Blackberry Marathon Automatic Mini PSK Tika head light 2007 Maryland Protocols Boker knife Emerson Commander knife Palm Defender Mini Bic Key chain which I’m chancing around
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#84438 - 02/06/07 11:49 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
Registered: 05/26/06
Posts: 77
Loc: Cochise Co., AZ
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Beside the usual stuff, in our family, we all also carry foam earplugs. My wife was at work recently when the fire alarm went off. It was a false alarm but the maintenance guys were unable to reset it. It rang for over a half an hour. She was the only one in her office with hearing protection.
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#84439 - 02/07/07 02:03 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I didn't float test my chipping hammer, honest Chief!
Registered: 03/22/06
Posts: 104
Loc: Connecticut
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When we wear our Operational Dress Uniform (i.e. CG Blue BDU's w/ lots of pockets) I have:
KaBar Dozier Hunter Large red cotton bandanna Wallet - Mil ID, toothpicks (habit of mine), and cash 1 GB Flash drive Rite in the Rain 3x5 notebook space pen pencil
- this is daily wear around the Academy. I would add my leatherman wave but cadet regs says we can't have stuff on our belts.
Basic carry when upland bird hunting back home in WV (kinda off topic, but I recently gave this subject a lot of thought):
RSK Mk1 PSP Small FAK, equiv. to AMK .5 Photon II Heatsheet 25' 550 cord 1L Bota wineskin
Basic contents of backpack when dayhiking (again, somewhat off topic, but I have been giving basic equipment lists a lot of thought these days for some reason)
2 1 L Nalgenes/trailfood Katahdyn Hiker filter RSK Mk1 DMT Mini Sharp Petzel Tikka Plus LED homemade PSK, basically the PSP on steroids AMK .9 AMK heatsheet bivy 50' 550 cord 1 vial NATO matches/bic lighter compass/map/gps
I just tried to come up with the most simple, concise list of gear that I could and still cover the basics. I can't really even go hiking or hunting right now, I was just daydreaming about gear I guess.
Matt
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#84440 - 02/07/07 02:03 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Enthusiast
Registered: 12/18/06
Posts: 367
Loc: American Redoubt
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I am quite interested in the lack of any mention of effective defensive survival tools. Does anyone carry 15% OC spray or handguns? Are either allowed in your state?
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#84441 - 02/07/07 05:04 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Enthusiast
Registered: 08/07/05
Posts: 359
Loc: Saratoga Springs,Utah,USA
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EDC right now I carry DR PSK, Leatherman Blast, C301folding knife, Swiss Army (Survival) Knife (Victorinox), Blackberry (Nextel), Pager, EMT Shears, Ear Plugs. I tried to post pix but couldn't figure out how
Mike <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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#84442 - 02/07/07 04:18 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Newbie
Registered: 02/07/07
Posts: 36
Loc: Salt Lake City, UT
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I carry defensive tools. My EDC is a Heckler & Koch USP Compact .45, 2 spare magazines, 25 rounds of 185 grain Cor-Bon DPX ammunition, Kershaw Mini-Cyclone folder, Coast TacTorch LED flashlight, Leatherman Wave, cellphone, wallet, and keys.
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#84443 - 02/07/07 04:28 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Old Hand
Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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ponder,
You can see in the picture of my PSK a canister of Punch II pepper spray. I also have a SureFire G2 on my belt alt all times. A Leatherman Charge Ti is not really a weapon but it could be used as a sort of brass knuckles; the steel fist of Leatherman <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
The best weapon is your head and feet. Distract and get the hell out of there.
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#84444 - 02/07/07 04:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Geezer
Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
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Using your Leatherman (or anything else) as "brass knuckles" in a conventional type punch can be as hard on your knuckles as the other guys noggin'. A better way is to use it, or your Surefire, as a yawara stick. One good downward blow can break the badguys collar bone, and the attached arm will be out of action for a while...
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#92929 - 04/29/07 08:55 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Stranger
Registered: 11/02/06
Posts: 21
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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lets see some more pictures!
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#92987 - 04/30/07 07:42 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Craig_phx]
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Newbie
Registered: 03/04/07
Posts: 45
Loc: Oklahoma
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Glock 22. Night Sights.
1 Spare mag.
Kramer leather IWB #1 1/2 holster and single mag pouch. Kramer 1.5" wide belt. Sometimes I wear the Kramer Vertical belt scabbard holster. 40 Cal. Speer Gold Dot 165 Grain HP ammo.
Cold Steel 4" clip point Voyager.
Cell Phone.
Surefire G2Z or G2 flashlight.
Sometimes also carry new gifts of Swissarmy Rescue tool and Fenix light AAA single battery LOP.
Other stuff in the car. (BOB and First Aid Kit)
I don't go anywhere anymore without being armed. I used to be 50/50 on being armed with a pistol. No more the kids are to precious and "less lethal" is no longer required do to the change of Oklahoma Law. No requirement to retreat. Not going to hunt down the next active shooter at the mall, just going to get the kids, wife, and me out alive. To live life and be happy.
Firearm is legally carried.
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#93113 - 05/01/07 05:14 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: CentralOklahoma]
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Member
Registered: 02/16/06
Posts: 144
Loc: Kingman AZ
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Glock 17 w/tritium sights Spare mags in Fobus paddle holsters.
S/W Tactical Zenon Light
Gerber Multi tool
Cell phone
Tool Box in truck with Bob and other stuff. I have a CCW and also refuse to go anywhere unarmed. Too many loonies in the world. I live off I-40 and you never know what kind of folks are coming off the freeway. The area also has a Meth problem which has turned once reasonable people into crazies.
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#93152 - 05/01/07 03:15 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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I made a couple of changes to my EDC. This is my current one that I carry on the belt, in my trouser-pockets or in my jacket. In the winter I also carry a PSP: [/img] - Eagle-Creek wallet with ID, cash, etc. and a BCB pocket survival tool in it - FAK with bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic and some OTC-meds - quick dressing no 1 - triangulair bandage - space blanket - Leatherman 'old' Wave - Fire-steel Army - Watch (Techtrail) - Cell phone - Fenix 1LP flashlight - keychain with keys, Leatherman Squirt, folding scissors, photon II, silver gripper, capsule with spare AA batterie, 5 matches, striker pad and some cotton wool. - hankerchif - small pouch with CRP-mask, pair of nitrile gloves and wet-nap - S&W First-response knife (sometimes carried) - Note-book and pen - BIC-lighter - EMT-scissors At school, the Leatherman Wave and First-response are not carried!!
Edited by JIM (05/01/07 04:05 PM) Edit Reason: to much stuff for this tread!!
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#93178 - 05/01/07 06:44 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: ponder]
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newbie
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Loc: Southeast US
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I EDC a Glock model 26 w/2 extra magazines along with a number of other items. I carry a small backpack EVERYWHERE I go including to work and church. Here is the list:
Back pack or Fanny pack Doug Ritter Personal Survival Kit 1 Canteen w/pouch and cup and stove 10 Katadyn MP-1 Micropur H2O Purification Tabs 3 Bouillon cubes and 2 Dry Soup mixes 3 Coffee singles 2 Hot Cocoa mix 14 Salt and Pepper packets 3 Protein bars 1 Canteen cup stove (see above) w/6 Fuel tabs 1 Military spoon 1 P-38 can opener 1 Bic Lighter 1 Adventure Medical Heat Sheet Bivvy 50 ft 550# 7 strand Parachute cord, OD green 1 Socks, boot, (if space allows) 1 Camo cotton/polyester gloves 1 Bandanna, red 2 Extra batteries, AA for radio 2 Extra batteries, CR2016 for Photon II light 1 Garbage Bags, Extra Large, heavy duty 2 ea. Zip Lock Bags, 1 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, heavy duty 1 Poncho, lightweight 1 Adventure Medical XL Survival Blanket 1 Compass, pin-on 1 Half Roll of Quarters ($5.00) and $100.00 cash (ones, fives, tens) 1-2 Phone cards (different carriers), $25.00 each minimum 1 Aluminum Foil, HD, 3-7 feet 7 Safety pins, assorted incl. 3 needles 1 Sharpie marker, black 1 Contents List (waterproofed) 25 Waterproof matches, in plastic case w/extra Tinder-Quik 1 Photon II flashlight 1 Film Canister w/fishing supplies 35’ Braided fishing line, 65 lb. test 21’ Braided fishing line 20 lb. test 3 Fishing hooks, assorted small (put on safety pin) 3 Weights (removable split shot) 1 Snap Swivels 3 Plastic worms & critters 1 Hook, big, 5/0 for use as gaff 1 Handgun, 9mm (minimum caliber) 2 Clips, 10 round, loaded (1 in gun) ? Extra Ammo as space and weight allow 4 4” Cable ties 4 8” Cable ties 1 Duct Tape, Orange, flat roll (app. 10’) 1 Glasses screwdriver(s) 35’ Snare wire (if space allows) 1 Radio, AM/FM/shortwave, GP4L, wrapped in foil (w/2 AA batteries, earbuds and external antenna) 1 Waterproof notepad (“Rite in the Rain”) 1 Fischer Space Pen and Pencil 1 Cell phone 1 Bar soap, antibacterial, small bar (HOTEL SIZE) 1 Roll TP, ˝ to ľ roll, flattened 1 Nail clippers and 1 Tweezers, angled 2 Towels, dehydrated Coleman 1 Wash Cloth and 1 hand towel (as space allows) 1 Sunglasses, w/hard case 1 K-Bar, short fixed blade in leather sheath 1 EZ-Lap Pocket Diamond Rod 1 Small FAK to put FAK items in 3 Adhesive Bandages, elastic knit, ľ" x 3" (Nexcare) 3 Adhesive Bandages, Fingertip, elastic knit 2 Waterproof Bandages, spots (Nexcare) 4 Wound Closure Strips, 1/4" x 2" and 1/4" x 4" – 2 each 3 Gauze Pads, 2" x 2" 3 Non-adherent Pads, 2” x 3” 1 Gauze Roll Bandages, 2" (clings to itself & is stretchy) 6 Betadine towellettes 1 Fresnel Lens Magnifier, 2" x 3" 1 Photon flashlight w/2 extra CR-2016 Lithium 3V batteries 1 pr. Nitrile Examination Gloves (disposable rubber gloves) 3 Q-Tips 6 Alcohol towelettes, individual foil pouches 3 day Supply of all Prescription medications 6 Zyrtec-D tabs. (antihistamine)# 1 btl. Beconase-AQ nasal spray# 6 Cholesterol medication# 3 Centrum Performance vitamins 3 Vitamin C tabs. 7 Aleve Tablets (for arthritis) 4 Acetaminophen 500 mg. (analgesic) 7 Anacin or Excedrin (analgesic + caffeine) 2 "Malox Plus" Tabs or similar (antacid/anti-gas) 2 "Imodium-AD" (loperamide 2 mg) Caplets (anti-diarrhea) 2 Benadryl (diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg.) 10 tabs Potassium Iodide (KI) 1 Diabetes Testing Kit 14 Lancets (3-5 per day) # 1 Test strips, canister (3-5 per day) # 14 Needles (4 per day) # and 14 Alcohol swabs (3-5 per day) # 2 btls Insulin, (1 NPH type and 1 Human (3 days – plus extra)# 1 “Frio” Insulin Cold Pack – 1/2 pen size
# = Prescription required
Leatherman Blast multi-tool worn on belt and Leatherman / Gerber pocket knives in pocket
I do have a CCL for my state.
It all actually fit into a Belt Bag with a side pouch but the small backpack is easier to deal with.
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#93523 - 05/03/07 07:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Noisy and Sharp pointy things. Pockets full of PSK junk. Some Punch II OC spray wrapped in Gaffer tape. Leather work.
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#93837 - 05/06/07 09:36 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 02/28/04
Posts: 76
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I made a couple of changes to my EDC. This is my current one that I carry on the belt, in my trouser-pockets or in my jacket. In the winter I also carry a PSP: [/img] - Eagle-Creek wallet with ID, cash, etc. and a BCB pocket survival tool in it - FAK with bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic and some OTC-meds - quick dressing no 1 - triangulair bandage - space blanket - Leatherman 'old' Wave - Fire-steel Army - Watch (Techtrail) - Cell phone - Fenix 1LP flashlight - keychain with keys, Leatherman Squirt, folding scissors, photon II, silver gripper, capsule with spare AA batterie, 5 matches, striker pad and some cotton wool. - hankerchif - small pouch with CRP-mask, pair of nitrile gloves and wet-nap - S&W First-response knife (sometimes carried) - Note-book and pen - BIC-lighter - EMT-scissors At school, the Leatherman Wave and First-response are not carried!! ive never seen someone actually carry the SW rescue knife. how do you like it? id imagine it has a bit of heft...and what about those crazy serrations?
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#93902 - 05/07/07 03:26 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: nouseforaname]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 329
Loc: Michigan
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Craig_phx - I really like the second (non blackened) fixed blade. What kind is it? Pockets: Keys w/ Photon Kershaw Baby Boa Space Pen Flat Duct tape Knife Sharpener RIver Rock AA LED Cell phone Maxpedition Jumbo Outside removable PSK Bark RIver Mikro Slither Jumbo Contents 1. Metal Cup and Nalgene 2. Tea, Crackers, PB & J 3. Handwarmers / Light Cord 4. Large Zip Ties around small Fishing kit secured by ranger band 5. N95 mask 6. Bandana 7. Sack, Nalgene sized 8. Heat Sheet 9. Nail file / clippers etc. 10. Permanent marker and Bandana 11. Flashlight 12. Juice Multi tool 13 Harmonica 14 Tissue 15. Fox 40 whistle 16. Extra car remote 17. Small Bic Lighter 18. Hand lotion 19. Work Keys 21. Pocket wrench 22. Pen 23. Aspirin 24. Cotton balls / with vasoline Ranger bands Knot card Very fine sand paper Phone card Small note book 25. Compass 26. LockNLock Duct Tape Needles and thread Dental Floss Spark Light w/ tinder Hot Spark Mini Bic Mini Tabasco bottle with lighter fluid Chlorine tablets mirror 27. Zip Lock with small zip ties, tin foil and safety pins 28. Emergency Cash, mostly $20s, $10s, and Fives 29. Hand Sanitizer 30. PDA 31. Sun Screen 32. 550 Cord 33. Batteries 34. Frenzel Lens and medium Zip ties 35. Assorted Ziplocks 36. Heavy Duty Lg Garbage bag 37. !st aid kit 38. Paper (for letters) Not pictured - Camera
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#93909 - 05/07/07 04:51 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: nouseforaname]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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I now don't EDC the fully serrated first-response knife anymore, but I carried it mostly when working as a trainee wth fire-departements, E.M.S., etc. It's a good knife for punching in windows and cutting seatbelts (and even a soft-top roof ), but not really for everyday use. It was just on my belt when I took the photo
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#93966 - 05/07/07 11:17 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: silent_weapon]
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Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 329
Loc: Michigan
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You're right - it does look very similar.
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#93980 - 05/08/07 02:46 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Addict
Registered: 12/07/04
Posts: 530
Loc: Massachusetts
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Well, I have to wear a suit most of the time, so I can't really carry all the gear on me that many of you have listed as EDC, at least not without creating a stir. I try to keep a lot of other stuff available at the office, home, and vehicles, but, those kits will wait for another day. For now, here's what came out of my pockets when I took the "business uniform" off tonight. It's more like stealth EDC. For virtually any activity other than going to work, I'll have a lot of other things available. This is my bare minimum. Maybe I can go through the daypack, and the butt pack one of these days and take some pictures.
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#94031 - 05/08/07 03:09 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 12/14/05
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Ron, What is the organge thing on top of your wallet?
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#94035 - 05/08/07 04:15 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: teacher]
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Registered: 12/07/04
Posts: 530
Loc: Massachusetts
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Ron, What is the organge thing on top of your wallet?
Teacher That's a refillable butane lighter. It's made by Solo. It has a nice strong jet flame, good in windy conditions, and it has a little heft to it, because of the metal case. It's been dropped plenty of times and still works! A couple other nice features are the mirror inside the cap (small, but, it would attract attention) and a compass on top. (Again, just a small button compass, but it is liquid filled and surprisingly accurate.) I think I bought it at West Marine actually, a few years ago. Wind is a big problem on boats, I bought it for fusing the ends of lines when doing splicing on the boat, but, it has become a regular item for me now, rather than just on the boat.
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#94252 - 05/10/07 03:07 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: ponder]
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Registered: 11/14/06
Posts: 35
Loc: idaho
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I carry a .32 Seacamp semi auto in my rear pocket in a small leather, suede side out holster to hide the profile. I have a CC permit. Plus wallet, knife, leatherman, mini bic lighter, pen and paper, and sometimes a mini first aid kit, but not religiiously.
My Seacamp might sometimes, rarely, be swapped out with a .38 snub revolver, but so much more conspicuous, and uncomfortable that I prefer the .32 and it has never been needed, nor noticed, but has been a source of great comfort on just a few occasions.
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#94256 - 05/10/07 03:58 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: jay2]
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Geezer
Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
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I haved thought more than once about getting a .32 Seacamp. How do you like it?
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#94257 - 05/10/07 04:06 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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The .32 colt hammerless that I occasionaly carry is great at 15 feet or less and is comfortable to carry in my back pocket. It makes a great secondary (hidey) gun as well, in the field.
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#94277 - 05/10/07 01:45 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: wildman800]
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Registered: 09/30/01
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I have an OMC (pre-AMT) .380 Backup that I have carried in a hip pocket holster off and on for years. I like it just fine, but it is a single action semi-auto, I have always been interested in the Seacamp for its size and action...
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#94321 - 05/10/07 08:31 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Paul810]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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Paul810,
I see you carry a spare batteie the same way as I do. Does anyone have some other ideas on where to store a batterie??
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#94329 - 05/10/07 10:05 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: JIM]
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Registered: 03/01/07
Posts: 1034
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Just drop it to one of your pockets. It's already in rugged, dust and water resistant container. A little better option is to attach a piece of elastic band in some rarely occupied spot in your pocket to eliminate bulk. The very nice spot (Ok, - for me) in the jeans-like pants is the space near the fly, at the very top spot of the pocket. A lighter, battery, or something like that - wouldn't be noticeable, not from inside, not from outside. It's not that much of a work to upgrade most of you outdoor clothes this way. By the way, I'm carrying my EDC in the Scott eVest Tactical System 4.0 fleece jacket (in Vest configuration). Check it out - a lot of innovative clothing modification ideas for us: http://www.scottevest.com/v3_store/40_Tactical_System.shtml
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#94387 - 05/11/07 02:04 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Newbie
Registered: 11/14/06
Posts: 35
Loc: idaho
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I love it. Perfect for every day carry, not overly accurate beyond 20 feet, no sigts to snag on clothing. A little picky on the ammo it likes, but there are a lot more options available now. When I got mine, almost 10 years ago, silver tips were about it, and it likes em. Well made, and easy to conceal.
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#94637 - 05/14/07 07:02 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: JIM]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/01/07
Posts: 1034
Loc: -
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And it's not just a jacket, it is really an EDC System! I love modular designs and magnet closures. The only problem is that it's easy to get lost in 52 pockets and compartments sometimes .
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#98985 - 07/03/07 12:52 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Alex]
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Stranger
Registered: 11/02/06
Posts: 21
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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lets see some more pictures! I will post one shortly!
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#99025 - 07/03/07 04:28 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Be_Prepared]
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Old Hand
Registered: 11/16/05
Posts: 1059
Loc: Hawaii, USA
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Ron, What is the organge thing on top of your wallet?
Teacher That's a refillable butane lighter. It's made by Solo. It has a nice strong jet flame, good in windy conditions, and it has a little heft to it, because of the metal case. It's been dropped plenty of times and still works! A couple other nice features are the mirror inside the cap (small, but, it would attract attention) and a compass on top. (Again, just a small button compass, but it is liquid filled and surprisingly accurate.) I think I bought it at West Marine actually, a few years ago. Wind is a big problem on boats, I bought it for fusing the ends of lines when doing splicing on the boat, but, it has become a regular item for me now, rather than just on the boat. I bought one of those. It was a Coleman brand and it died shortly after I bought it.
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#99074 - 07/04/07 12:46 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: aloha]
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Registered: 12/07/04
Posts: 530
Loc: Massachusetts
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I bought one of those. It was a Coleman brand and it died shortly after I bought it.
Sorry to hear that, I wonder if it's made by the same folks? Did it have an accident? Mine is made by Solo. I guess Coleman probably could have rebranded it, or it could be another manufacturer. Mine's still giving good service, and really has been banged around alot. I use a premium butane to refill it, but, other than that, haven't done anything to it. I see that they are no longer sold at West Marine, but, you can get them from Basegear: http://www.basegear.com/soloadventurer.htmlSorry that you had trouble with yours from Coleman, but, they may just replace it if you bring it back. We have a Coleman outlet near us that took back a tent that had a defect, a defect that was severely stressed due to some Boy Scouts that aren't patient with tent zippers. Still, they took it back with a smile and gave us a new one.
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#99126 - 07/04/07 04:58 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Newbie
Registered: 06/29/07
Posts: 27
Loc: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Looks like I'm a little late to join this thread, but it seems like a good place for my first post. My EDC stuff is less "survival" gear than it is "crap I use all the time and don't want to go hunting for." Here's the list:Keychain w/ quick detach for car keys Kershaw Titanium handle folder Bucktool standard Business card case w/ cards and 2gb U3 USB flash drive 8-LED mini flashlight w/ laser pointer Cell phone w/ 1.2mp camera (on a belt clip) Bluetooth headset (belt holster from folding reading glasses) Digital pedometer Wallet Mini pillbox with daily meds + ibuprofin & Imodium When at work I often add a mechanical pencil and Post-It pad to my shirt pocket.
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#99135 - 07/04/07 06:48 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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Nice EDC and welcome to the forum!!
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#99978 - 07/16/07 04:57 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: JIM]
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Registered: 06/29/07
Posts: 27
Loc: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Over the weekend I visited my local REI for the first time and picked up a few odds and ends (no, really, I only spent $16 total!) My favorite is the Swiss-Tech ScrewzAll, a tiny solid stainless steel tool with 4 rather robust little screwdrivers on it that are far superior to those on my Bucktool. I added it to my EDC by attaching it to my keychain. http://www.rei.com/product/744339Best part about this little gem: the price, a modest $5.
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#100020 - 07/17/07 05:06 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 06/29/07
Posts: 27
Loc: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Does anyone come to realize they carry to much and forget what they have???? I never forget what I EDC. It's all in my pockets, so I see it every day when I put on my pants, plus I use it all on a regular basis, otherwise I wouldn't bother carrying it. Sometimes I forget what I have in my briefcase, but that's because I don't use it all every day.
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#100051 - 07/17/07 07:30 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: WillCAD]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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Strangely, I sometimes forget what's on my keychain.
(Squirt,photon II,tweezers,scissors)
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#107748 - 10/04/07 09:26 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 11/02/06
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#107814 - 10/05/07 12:23 AM
small but less bulky edc I carry
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Stranger
Registered: 09/30/06
Posts: 19
Loc: canada
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I don't keep alot of stuff on my person, party because it's too combersome. I have a bob and car kit so I don't feel I need alot for everyday items as I'm usually not more than 200ft from one or other. I keep swapping out items with me depending on my "needs" or area I'm going to. eg. When not at work I swap my swiss lite for full blown swiss army or multitool, extra battery for razr, I may bring a small/basic fsk, extra tinder and wire saw if i have a coat, or swap my flint with the small lighter (pictured). Typically I keep at least these items on my person: 1x Razr v3c 1x swiss signature lite (pen, flashlight, scissors) 1x 4gb sandisk usb key 1x timex watch (with mini button compass) 1x pill container (tyl 1, alergy, gravol) 1x inova microlight 1x fresnel lens 1x around square foot of tin foil 1x carabiner 1x Whistle 1x flint and saw blade (striker) 1x large space capsule /w: 3x Spark-Lite tinder 50-100ft of fish line 2x hooks 2x sinkers 2x small needles 2x med needles 2x purification tablets 2x safety pins 1x scalpel blade 2-3ft duct tape
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#110264 - 10/27/07 04:33 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 09/13/07
Posts: 378
Loc: SE PA
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The following is what I carry on my person everyday. It doesn't include the additional gear I carry in my work bag ( See here for a description ). Pocket Stuff CRKT pocket folder Keychain with keys (natch) Whistle Skunk Light's solar powered LED Niteize S-biner On small carbiner: Streamlight Keymate Small SAK (knife, file, scissors, tooth pick tweezers) Sliver grippers Pill fob with spare batteries for Streamlight Survival wallet:Folding money 4 Quarters 12" Duct tape (pressed flat on adhesive label backing sheet) 12" square heavy duty foil Sewing kit with 15' dental floss and 2 Exacto blades Tiny FAK with antiseptic wipes, cream, cotton swabs, toothpicks Misc. Bandaids Signal mirror PicoPad (sticky notes & tiny pen, in the gray pack at center) Matches, tinder, 2 Aquapur tabs, coffee filter Credit card sized Fresnel lens (blue case) BCB credit card tool This is designed to provide me with the bare essentials, fire, water, and signaling just about any where I travel in my surburban/urban everyday travels. The cars and the house have more stuff for extended get back home or shelter in place or evacuate scenarios.
Edited by Andy (10/27/07 04:36 PM)
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#110273 - 10/27/07 07:18 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 1185
Loc: Channeled Scablands
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Where is the place to get a fresnel lense?
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#110275 - 10/27/07 07:35 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: clearwater]
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Registered: 09/13/07
Posts: 378
Loc: SE PA
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I buy them from 3Dlens.com. Takes a little while and best to buy a bunch. Andy
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#110289 - 10/27/07 11:27 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: clearwater]
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Registered: 07/08/07
Posts: 1268
Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
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Where is the place to get a fresnel lense? Hi Clearwater, I could not find a source of Fresnel Lens (and some other small survuval tools) in Canada which lead me to purchasing the DR/AMK PSK which has many compact items in it for a reasonable price. Since then I have found credit card size Fresnel Lens at electronic stores, I think a pack of 2 cost about $5.00. Last summer I recieved a mass mailout from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) and in it was a very thin Fresnel Lens, a nice "Thank You" for a donation; I now carry this lens in my wallet. Mike
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#110304 - 10/28/07 01:59 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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Old post but my 2 cents have yet to be put in. My EDC is: I mix and match some of these and don't usually carry every last bit of it...especially to work where knives are a no-no. - Kershaw Cyclone knife
- Gerber EAB pocket knife
- Gerber Infinity Ultra flashlight
- Benchmade ERT-1
- Pocket Kit
- GSI waterproof case
- Spare blade for Gerber EAB
- Duct tape (wrapped around case)
- Paracord (wrapped around duct tape and tied to case)
- 2 small and 2 std bandages
- assorted needles and a bobbin of thread
- Modified firesteel
- jig saw blade
- 4 sparklite tinders
- 9 feet brass snare wire
- 2 aspirin
- 1 ibuprofin
- 2 imodium
- 2 Reactine
- Fox 40 whistle
- Suunto mini compass/thermometer
- Ronson jet lighter
- Motorola L2 phone
And that's just what's in my pockets...the list gets crazy if I've got a backpack with me.
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#110311 - 10/28/07 04:34 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Be_Prepared]
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Journeyman
Registered: 10/17/07
Posts: 79
Loc: Missouri
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Small PSK,FAK, flashlight, food and water, diabetes testing kit, medication, and Victorinox multitool in an Arc'teryx day pack. Among a rotation of knives, Ken Onion Blackout clipped to my pocket and SAK in my pocket.
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#110315 - 10/28/07 07:17 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Journeyman
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I got my fresnel here in canada completely by accident at jean couteau
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#110337 - 10/28/07 01:44 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Andy]
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Posts: 378
Loc: SE PA
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I recently added an Alinco DJ-C7T ham radio transceiver. Fits nicely into a CountyComm MPCC pouch on the belt.
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#110354 - 10/28/07 06:22 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Andy]
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Pockets: 1. Doug Ritter MkII Photon 2. Swedish fire steel (scout model) 3. Paracord bracelet, roughly 8 ft. of usable cordage when undone. 4. Bic lighter 5. P38 6. Gerber PR 3.0 7. Bandana 8. Sanyo 7050 9. (not shown) Fox 40 whistle 10. (not shown) SAK classic on keyring EDC bag: - CountyComm EOD Bag - CountyComm MPCC Pouch - CountyComm Knife/Multi-tool Pouch - SpecOps Medium Medic Pouch - CountyComm Diplomat Pocket Organizer. Contents: (top left to top right going clockwise) - Sketchbook - Stenopad - Hanky - WD 80gb HDD - SanDisk 1gb USB drive - Extra phone batt. - CountyComm Watch Taco w/ Ipod Nano and Shure E2C's - Mini Maglight w/ LED and Smart Switch upgrade - Gerber PR2.0 Folder - Red Glowstick - Mini roll of duct tape - Chapstick - CountyComm SOLED - Emergency Blanket - Doug Ritter PSK - 25ft. of 550 cord - Poncho - CountyComm Pocket Pry Bar - Leatherman Wave - CountyComm Diplomat Organizer w/ misc. drawing pens, pencils etc. - Sanyo 7050 - AB first aid kit
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#115344 - 12/10/07 11:37 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: marvin]
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#118820 - 01/04/08 03:24 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Posts: 172
Loc: Appalachian mountains
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Nothing groundbreaking here, but I like threads like this and want to give it a bump. Pockets: Starting at keys and going clockwise: - REI aluminum whistle on keychain - flash drive on keychain - smallet and money clip - plain-jane cell phone - Gerber LST (This occasionally replaces SAK to reduce bulk, I don't carry both at once.) - Victorinox Voyager Lite with clock, LED light and pen. In jacket, so these are cold-weather carry only: - Surefire G2 Nitrolon - lip balm Briefcase (old-school leather barrister bag): Staring at upper left and going clockwise: - various notebooks and pads - many writing utensils - pocket hairbrush and lip balm - possibles bag (expanded below) - Leatherman Wave - Maglite AA with LED upgrade, spare batteries and Jak-strap to use as a headlamp - mp3 player with spare battery and headphones - 2Gb flash drive (on cord) - compass - Victorinox Classic - blue Photon - flint rod - whistle Possibles bag: Top left, clockwise. - sewing kit, rubber band, flat duct tape - first aid kit and dental floss - emergency poncho - nylon cord - safety wire, 4 safety pins - mini-Bic - pencil stub - knife sharpener Forgot: Books. I'm always reading at least two books, and they go with me wherever I go.
Edited by jaywalke (01/04/08 05:37 PM)
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#118827 - 01/04/08 04:03 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: jaywalke]
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Registered: 12/26/02
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I haven't listed mine in a while.
Belt: Motorola Q9m smartphone with 2G microSD card full of pictures, music, maps, documents, etc. Crappy pager for work
Front right pocket: Truck keys and remote with Arc AAA Key wallet with house, car, shed, toolbox keys, watch band compass, p38, gerber Ridge knife, and a stash of $. 2G USb Flashdrive and USb to microSD reader.
Front left pocket: Leatherman Wave Memory card case with the microSD to miniSD and MicroSD to SD adapters and MiniSD wifi card for the phone. Bluetooth headset Chapstick Pen
Back left pocket: Wallet
Back right pocket: Comb Hankerchief
Coat: Garmin GPS
Laptop bag: work laptop and my personal laptop.
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#118837 - 01/04/08 05:43 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Eugene]
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Rapscallion
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
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Here I thought this thread was just about played out.
Someone must be bored to keep resurrecting these old threads.
Still, long as you got something to post, might as well.
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#118937 - 01/05/08 11:30 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: benjammin]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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maybe it's past time to put a lock on his one....
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#118965 - 01/05/08 08:28 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: wildman800]
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Posts: 1034
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Disagree! This is the second "Most viewed" thread on the forum ( 10404 hits!). If you're bored - just skip reading/posting here. Personally, I'm adjusting my EDC set almost everytime I see a new post here. Or you're talking about starting the "part four"?
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#118975 - 01/05/08 10:07 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I am not a P.P.o.W.
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Registered: 05/16/05
Posts: 1058
Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
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Why end the thread? If prople stop posting, it will fade off on it's own. Otherwise, it's a interesting read.
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#119017 - 01/06/08 04:18 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 988
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Yeah -- I learn new stuff every time.
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#119036 - 01/06/08 01:11 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: teacher]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 08/10/07
Posts: 315
Loc: Somewhere in my own little wor...
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Wallet Inova X1 Prepaid cell phone Leatherman Wave mk2 Leatherman C300 Mala bandana Every key I use, mini bick three days of Rx meds wristwatch given me by me grandfather paracord bracelet not shown are a white handkerchief(in the wash) and a Victorinox Climber with Inova micro attached to the ring.
Edited by Erik_B (01/06/08 01:14 PM)
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#119352 - 01/08/08 03:08 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Registered: 01/08/08
Posts: 8
Loc: Miami, Florida
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my typical "grab and go" setup: wallet Tool Logic Ice card for wallet Glow in the dark Victorinox swiss army knife pepper spray in red holster Surefire E1E flashlight fitted with LED Sony Ericsson W810i walkman phone chapstick
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#119353 - 01/08/08 03:38 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: oceanside]
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Registered: 12/10/07
Posts: 844
Loc: NYC
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1. Gerber Suspension Multitool; 2. Travel roll Charmin; 3. Small package Charmin wet wipes; 4. 10 feet paracord; 5. 1 each spork and plastic knife, with small exacto screwed into middle; 6. 20 feet waxed twine on small sewing spool; 7. 6 tablets Imodium; 8. Blistex lip treatment balm, 1 tube; 9. 10 caplets extra strength Tylenol; 10. 1 roll 2 inch gauze; 11. 0.35 oz petroleum jelly tube; 12. 4 alcohol swabs; 13. 1 roll athletic tape, cut in half. 14. Emergency rain poncho; 15. 1 large piece heavy duty aluminim foil; 16. 3 small trioxolane bars; 17. tiny bic lighter; 18. Spark-Lite fire starter; 19. 1 box waterproof matches; 20. 1 box regular matches; 21. 1 spool thread; 22. 3 needles varying sizes; 23. 1 candle; 24. Emergency fishing kit (5 fishing hooks; spinners, line on sewing spool; sinkers, 1 small bobber); 25. Mag solitaire flashlight (on key chain); 26. P-51 can opener (on key chain).
Edited by Dan_McI (01/08/08 05:24 PM)
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#119360 - 01/08/08 05:02 PM
Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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Stranger
Registered: 01/08/08
Posts: 2
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leatherman charge,gerber clutch ,swiss army knife, picquick minipik screwdriver ,cellphone,paper ,pen,zippo lighter keys for every where i go,wallet,at least 20$ cash change and bills,sunglasses
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#119362 - 01/08/08 05:16 PM
Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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Youth of the Nation
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Ipod, cellphone, cpr mask, 2 gig flash drive, jute tinder, whistle, photon freedom, pocket widgy, from county comm, flsahlite froim county comm (blue) inka pen, pocket notebook, wallet (with ducttape, thread, and saftey pins) a bcb pocket tool thing, 50eet of para cord (slatts knot belt)
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#119376 - 01/08/08 07:02 PM
Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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Registered: 08/21/07
Posts: 301
Loc: Pennsylvania, USA
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On Me The Following
Bandanna Boker Jim Wagner Reality Based Folder CRKT M-21 Wallet 100.00 extra cash Watch Wallet Motorola Razar Res-Q-Me Gerber Clutch County.com mini prybar Jet Screem Whistle Fisher Space Pen Wenger Clippers #16930 Inova X1 Led/ extra battery
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#119399 - 01/08/08 08:18 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Dan_McI]
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Old Hand
Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 988
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dan,
is this for city carry?
Teacher
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#119408 - 01/08/08 08:57 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: teacher]
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Old Hand
Registered: 12/10/07
Posts: 844
Loc: NYC
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dan,
is this for city carry?
Teacher Yes, for lack of a better answer. I pretty much take it everywhere and live in NYC. I also normally carry a cell phone and my wallet.
Edited by Dan_McI (01/08/08 08:58 PM)
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#119420 - 01/08/08 10:17 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Dan_McI]
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Stranger
Registered: 09/24/07
Posts: 17
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My teenage son tends to be more than a little skeptical about "survivalist" issues, viewing an interest in such issues as little more than an eccentric hobby, like collecting miniature toys or keeping bees (no offense intended to all you toy collectors and beekeepers out there). After visiting another site (NOT this forum) over several days his reaction was "These guys are preparing more and more obsessively for events that are less and less likely. Who is ever going to need this stuff?". On the other hand, he is concerned with basic preparedness, believing that people should be prepared for the rough edges that we all occasionally rub up against while going through our daily lives. When we were talking about this last night, he mentioned that experience had taught him to be prepared for particular things, and that he always carried some stuff with him when he was out (school, movies, hanging with friends, etc.). In effect, this was his EDC, although he would never think to call it that. So, here's what one fourteen year old carries every day on his person.
In a Maxpedition Urban wallet: -1 Wet-Nap cleansing wipe -1 antiseptic towlette -1 1.75 x 4 adhesive bandage -1 .75 x 3 adhesive bandage -2 extra strength Tylenol -2 sheets Rite-in-the-Rain note paper -1 safety pin Laminated card with various contact phone numbers Varying amounts of cash (I suspect never more than $10)
On a keychain: -housekey -Photon micro light -Jet Scream whistle
In his pockets: -cell phone -large bandana -all weather pen
When I asked him if he ever used this stuff, he said that during a big storm last week he used the Photon light when the power failed at his friends house, and that he used both an antiseptic towlette and a large adhesive bandage on a friend who crashed his bicycle and cut his shin.
I wanted to say "How about some duct tape" or "You really should carry (fill in the blank)", but in the end I kept my mouth shut. This is his thing, and it isn't that weak an EDC for a suburban teenager.
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#119465 - 01/09/08 10:13 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Grant]
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Veteran
Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 1428
Loc: NJ, USA
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I wanted to say "How about some duct tape" or "You really should carry (fill in the blank)", but in the end I kept my mouth shut. This is his thing, and it isn't that weak an EDC for a suburban teenager.
Another forum I frequent (about paintball) had a thread like this asking what everyone carried on their person. In general the male teenager's EDC consisted of a wallet, phone, and maybe car keys if they were old enough to drive. It was funny though, to see that those who lived in city/suburban areas had much less of an EDC than those who lived more out in the country. Those who live further out wouldn't dream of leaving their home without a pocket knife and maybe a lighter. They weren't very well received by the "city" kids though. (i.e. "What do you need a knife for? You going to stab someone?") The thread almost had to be closed when one guy in his 20's posted up his EDC and it included a 9mm CCW. Kind of sad to see that so many people were adamantly against being prepared with anything more than a cell phone. I guess being prepared isn't "cool." I'd say your son is way ahead of most adults, never mind teenagers. He has most of the basic stuff, he's lacking the most in a method of making fire and a cutting implement. (Which he probably can't carry either in school right now anyway.) I'm sure you can persuade him to carry those things when he gets a little bit older.
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#119466 - 01/09/08 11:18 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Paul810]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
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It was funny though, to see that those who lived in city/suburban areas had much less of an EDC than those who lived more out in the country. Those who live further out wouldn't dream of leaving their home without a pocket knife and maybe a lighter. They weren't very well received by the "city" kids though. (i.e. "What do you need a knife for? You going to stab someone?") The thread almost had to be closed when one guy in his 20's posted up his EDC and it included a 9mm CCW. Kind of sad to see that so many people were adamantly against being prepared with anything more than a cell phone. I guess being prepared isn't "cool."
Not really about being cool or not cool, remember these kids are being told constantly that guns and knives are bad and only have criminal uses. If the message is repeated enough then it sinks in.
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#120727 - 01/18/08 10:15 PM
Mr. Wilmoth can now die a happy man...
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Newbie
Registered: 02/11/06
Posts: 26
Loc: SD, USA
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I think I might have found the ultimate EDC link for Mr. Wilmoth - over 8000 pictures.
http://flickr.com/groups/52241283780@N01/pool/
One of these days I'll post pictures of my EDC (at ETS, not there...)
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#120893 - 01/20/08 07:49 PM
Re: Mr. Wilmoth can now die a happy man...
[Re: past_digger]
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Stranger
Registered: 12/13/07
Posts: 3
Loc: Southern California
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I'm pretty much a minimalist when it comes to these things. And since I live in L.A - I don't carry things like a fire starter, tinder, foil etc. Nothing special - but here is my list:
1. sports watch 2. Nokia cell phone 3. small mp3 player 4. 36 oz. water bottle (I make it a habit to constantly drink water - good for the kidneys) 5. pocket note book and compact pen 6. thin wallet w/ I.D cards, bank cards, phone card 7. small "man purse" with change and $10-$20 cash 8. carabiner w/keys, 2 photon lights, cheap little aluminum whistle from REI, and a thermometer/compass (don't really need it - but I just like knowing the temperature) 9. mini L.E.D flashlight 10. small plastic case w/ tweezers and 2 sewing needles (I seem to have really bad luck with splinters) 11. Leatherman Micra 12. Spyderco Rescue 93mm or Spyderco Assist (I really like the light weight and full serrations because I suck at sharpening; also, these knives are not "malicious" looking - so people don't freak out when I happen to take it out to open a package or cut a sandwich)
Edited by cxrc (01/20/08 07:50 PM)
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#120944 - 01/21/08 02:13 PM
Re: Mr. Wilmoth can now die a happy man...
[Re: cxrc]
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Registered: 12/19/07
Posts: 259
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Well seeing as how this thread is about as tenacious as a zombie plague I figure I'd post My EDC carry is one of two configurations dependant on if I'm going to work or plan on the possibility of needing a good, strong light is great. If it is I add my streamlight stinger rechargable to the following.... Lumi Nox titanium watch Spec-OpsT.H.E. Tactical checkbook wallet Inside the wallet are the usual suspects plus a spyderco spydercard, cross pen. Bullet space pen and a few band aids. Comb Buck/strider 880 spearpoint Victorinox swisstool Zippo lighter Victorinox swisschamp in the S.O.S. sheath (S.O.S. contains mirror, whistle, sharpening stone, mag-light solitare, 2 safety pins, 4 band-aids, mechanical pencil, 2 sheets paper, book matches, compass/magnifing glass/themometer/ruler, nylon cord, fishing kit(( 2hooks, 3 sinkers & fishing line)), 2 toothpicks, tweezers, 2 needles and some black and white thread) Keys On the key carabiner are, besides keys, a gerber infinity, leatherman micra, p-38, victorinox sd....... As of christmas I'll usually throw in a DR PSK in my front, left pocket or cargo pocket -Bill Liptak
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#121044 - 01/22/08 10:32 AM
Re: Mr. Wilmoth can now die a happy man...
[Re: BillLiptak]
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Registered: 11/02/06
Posts: 21
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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haha, funny Ive already been all over flickr looking at those. what originaly got me into edc items was the movie paycheck, if I never watched that I dont think I would be curious whats in peoples pockets! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paycheck_(film) added some new stuff to my edc
Edited by mrwilmoth (01/23/08 05:35 AM)
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#122333 - 02/02/08 05:02 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Craig_phx - I really like the second (non blackened) fixed blade. What kind is it?
It is a Cold Steel Carbon V Master Hunter
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#127095 - 03/12/08 10:58 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#127136 - 03/12/08 05:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Registered: 01/17/08
Posts: 10
Loc: Michigan
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I'm a n00b, but here's what I carry pretty much every day. I'm really not happy with the phone so far, poor battery life and during a recent power outage it had no service while my old phone worked fine. [img][IMG] http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i14/wester25/0012.jpg[/img][/img]
Edited by wester (03/12/08 05:58 PM) Edit Reason: photo problems
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#140476 - 07/20/08 07:43 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: wester]
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Registered: 11/02/06
Posts: 21
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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just added the new iphone 3g to my edc! will post a couple shots in a bit.
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#140477 - 07/20/08 07:45 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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#140502 - 07/20/08 10:50 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Youth of the Nation
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Speaking of 14 year olds heres what I usually carry Leatherman charge tti wallet bandana cell phone ~20 dollars cash book of matches (only cuz their free at 7-11) Face Mask (especially to the beach, the lifguards' ones are disgusting, I bring my own) pair of gloves (with face mask) I-pod pack of gum (im addicted) n wallet saftey pins some bandaids alcohol pads ibuprofin CPR/AED/First aid Certs Credit card tool thing o yeah, I do have a bag for the stuff like my gum and ipod and facemask... the bag never leaves my side
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#140591 - 07/21/08 03:06 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: climberslacker]
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Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 175
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Here's mine: On key ring (not in pic): Photon LED microlight Tweezers Knife, file, bottle opener, screwdriver, scissors Mini prybar P38 Can opener 4 Gigabyte Flash USB Pill fob with Tinder Ferro rod (2 ft braided 550) In Wallet: 100 dollar bill 3x3 bandage Alcohol pad Paper clip Safety pin Ear plugs Color Copies of passports Calling card Needle and thread in a card 12x12 inch tin foil Signal mirror Calling card 2 Quarters On belt: Leatherman Wave Tool Phone/PDA In Pocket: Handkerchief
Edited by red (07/21/08 04:19 PM)
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#140615 - 07/21/08 05:19 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: red]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/16/08
Posts: 2463
Loc: Central California
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Just scanned this thread again.
Unless your jurisdiction has laws more generous than mine, these kits have too many sharps and bangs. Better carry a heavily postage prepaid tyvek envelope big enough to mail home most of your EDC gear when you have to get through a metal detector or on a commercial flight. And that's if you think to hit the mailbox before someone with a badge looks at your stuff and confiscates it.
Gentlemen, are we not civilized as well as prepared? The hygiene category seems significantly under represented. Amazed at how few carry a comb - may have to do with the personal hair situation. Not one condom? No breath mints, Listerine sheets, or bottles of Binaca? No mini toothbrushes?
Likewise, I think at least a nod to the food category is appropriate. I suggest a small hard candy, candy bar, package of jerky, or sport energy gel pack, something to fill that empty stomach while waiting longer than expected in a place where you cannot transform money into something to eat.
Edited by dweste (07/21/08 05:20 PM)
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#140657 - 07/21/08 08:50 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: dweste]
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Youth of the Nation
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food? I always have food... Sorry bout not having a condom... i just dnt think i'll need it... the gum is mint so that counts... I know what to hand what not to carry in the airport, cuz I usually have to get up too early to even think to bring a knife... Good ideas though! These are just some of my excuses
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#140669 - 07/21/08 10:03 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: MDinana]
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Youth of the Nation
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no icon of a wagging finger??
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#140750 - 07/22/08 01:06 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: dweste]
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Registered: 07/01/08
Posts: 250
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I just grabbed one of these for trips where I have to go through an airport. Supposedly, security always misses them, and even if they don't its very cheap. Anyway, I had a gift cert so what the heck, might as well.
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#140773 - 07/22/08 02:20 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Gentlemen, are we not civilized as well as prepared? The hygiene category seems significantly under represented. Amazed at how few carry a comb - may have to do with the personal hair situation. Not one condom? No breath mints, Listerine sheets, or bottles of Binaca? No mini toothbrushes? Likewise, I think at least a nod to the food category is appropriate. I suggest a small hard candy, candy bar, package of jerky, or sport energy gel pack, something to fill that empty stomach while waiting longer than expected in a place where you cannot transform money into something to eat. Ha! Don't I feel smug. :-) The full kit. (updated last night!) -john
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#140781 - 07/22/08 02:45 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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How Much does that all weigh? I would love to have that setup!! Great job!
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#141043 - 07/23/08 07:33 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Not sure if these pics will work but here goes... My EDC includes a photon II around my neck, Timex with compass, my keyring and my purse. In addition to comprehensive kits in my car, daytrip backpack and BOB, which always close by, these are with me at all times. The "purse" is actually an ASOLO Metro. It's not very fashionable but it works for me. Here's a peak inside. (Come on, admit it, you always wanted to look in a woman's purse.) Nothing special here. Just some extra batteries, a pencil and pen, my Blackberry & holder, bandaids for the kids, chapstick, usually a couple of snaplights, a Leatherman Wave, AMK Signal mirror, a couple of granola bars and a memory card with some important info on it and, of course, a wallet with id, etc. More stuff inside: -a Leatherman Wave with a AAA mag and extra battery in the sheath -30SPC sunscreen with citronella -my keyring with a Garrity mini light, whistle and a capsule with a couple of matches and a candle -kleenex Emerg Kit: (in an AMK ultralight bag) -emerg blanket -DR PSK (enhanced with a couple of condoms to carry water) -a bottle of Advil -a couple of maxi pads (GREAT pressure bandages!) -a couple of bandanas -2 mini bics -a firesteel and striker -a CRKT folder -brass wire -wire saw (yes, we've melted one before!) AMK Field First Aid Kit - enhanced with extra bandaids, a mini maxi pad, allergy meds, mini light, condom, and some extra gauze pads. And there's also a keyring with at least a mini flashlight, SAK, lighter and whistle in my jacket pocket.
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#141049 - 07/23/08 07:53 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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(Come on, admit it, you always wanted to look in a woman's purse.) Nope. I'm pretty sure if I peeked in DW's purse my face would melt just like the guys at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark. There are dimensions in there I dare not explore. -Blast
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#141133 - 07/24/08 08:32 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#141136 - 07/24/08 09:41 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#141145 - 07/24/08 11:24 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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bacpacjac, The contents of your purse may be more typical than you think. I carry pretty much the same thing except I have a few extras like a small crank flashlight, 2 handwarmers, the smallest umbrella I could find , (2) 1 gallon sized ziploc baggies and a large trash bag. In the winter I have to carry more handwamers. You'd be surprised how handy those are.
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#141173 - 07/24/08 01:44 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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"...you always wanted to look in a woman's purse..."
Over the years I searched/inventoried a lot of women's purses. They run the gamut from boring to VERY interesting...
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#141182 - 07/24/08 03:01 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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How Much does that all weigh? Looks like about 23 lbs. as shown. -john
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#141185 - 07/24/08 03:05 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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How do I get the pics themselves to show on the message page? Can anyone help a newbie out.
I think you did it correctly. I don't think the forum likes how your picture hosting site does the pictures. -john
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#141293 - 07/25/08 01:14 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#141298 - 07/25/08 02:33 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I just grabbed one of these for trips where I have to go through an airport. Very hard to grip. I have the scar to prove it.
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#141466 - 07/26/08 02:04 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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bacpacjac, The contents of your purse may be more typical than you think. I carry pretty much the same thing except I have a few extras like a small crank flashlight, 2 handwarmers, the smallest umbrella I could find , (2) 1 gallon sized ziploc baggies and a large trash bag. In the winter I have to carry more handwamers. You'd be surprised how handy those are. Thanks for the lightbulb moment Angel! Good call on the bags & warmers - I'm adding them right now. I keep a few things for the kiddos in the outside pocket (they call it my "mama bear pocket".) Diapers, wipes, a soother, dinky car, action figure, etc.. I figure I've got multiple redundancy with lights - although I love crankers! (All my kids have at least one in their packs.) but there's always room for handwarmers - and pack it all in some baggies - duh! I like the umberella too. I often throw in a couple of those cheapo rain ponchos but a small umberella would be a great addition!
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#141469 - 07/26/08 02:56 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Something I just added to my purse was a small pen sized spray bottle of hand sanitizer. Wal Mart impulse buy at the register. They must see me coming.
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#216902 - 02/12/11 01:09 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#216965 - 02/12/11 09:06 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I don't get this. Your original post was 4 years ago and the last post on this thread before yesterday was 3 years ago...
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#217005 - 02/13/11 05:00 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#217046 - 02/14/11 03:19 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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mrwilmoth is a troll who specializes in thread necromancy.
Yup, he also feeds on people that keep replying to his threads... Worst thing is that the mods here do nothing about it over the last 3+ years.. This is the last time I use the 'notify- button'....
Edited by JIM (02/14/11 03:20 PM)
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#217052 - 02/14/11 05:39 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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He has broken no rules.
If you don't like his posts, you can simply ignore them. Exactly. There is useful data in this thread for new-comers, regardless of one's feelings towards the threadromancer. A bad mod runs on his feelings not the board rules. There are a lot of threads/posters I leave alone even though they go against my personal beliefs because that's the right thing to do. -Blast
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#217053 - 02/14/11 05:46 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Just for the record, I think the moderators on this forum are ...uh,well..., moderate in their approach to controlling the discussion and the threads. For that matter, most of us respond most of the time by mostly keeping our posts moderately civil...
Moderation in all things......
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#217061 - 02/14/11 07:38 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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My apologies for opening a can (thread) of worms. This was never my intention, rather I did not understand the new post that was made.
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#217071 - 02/14/11 10:19 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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mrwilmoth is a troll who specializes in thread necromancy. Now that is funny. I'm putting that term in my dictionary for later use. Blast, thanks for the Commodore Decker shot. A picture is really worth a thousand words. Craig
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#217079 - 02/15/11 12:52 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Blast, thanks for the Commodore Decker shot. A picture is really worth a thousand words. You are welcome. After spending some time as a moderator one develops a limited ability to see the future as to what directions threads may go, who will complain, etc... As a moderator, I believe in keeping mostly hands-off. Life is filled with gray areas and I'd rather let things slip a little over the line rather than crack down on every perceived infraction. In return y'all are pretty good at policing yourselves. I really appreciate that. -Blast
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#217319 - 02/17/11 09:29 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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#217320 - 02/17/11 11:19 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Stranger Registered: 11/01/06 Posts: 19 That's what bugs me. 19 posts in over 4 years . . probably all in this thread.
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#217425 - 02/18/11 02:44 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Edited by mrwilmoth (02/18/11 02:55 AM)
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#218969 - 03/13/11 04:07 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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by "EDC" i'm taking it you really mean EDC, and not also what i carry in my pack or BOB or vehicles or camping kit or horseback or... so here's what i ALWAYS have in my front pocket 24/7 SAK Alox Classic, DeanJ Ti peanut lighter, Mako Ti 1xAAA flashlight and a William Henry B09FT Ti folderand when i leave the house, even for a walk on my own property, i also add a larger locking folder, brighter flashlight and firearm, minimum. .
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#219076 - 03/14/11 01:16 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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Loc: north central west TX
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You looked in your wife's purse didn't you! my wife doesn't own a purse - she's a working buckaroo who push cattle around the frontier all day long, so she carries pretty much the same items i do, also in her pockets (but without the pouch which for some reason she doesn't like). my choices come from 30+ years of living in an off-the-grid mountain wilderness cabin, miles from the nearest neighbor or paved road. these are the tool we found we need on a day-to-day basis, just to survive. and just cause i like showing off my nicest & fanciest pocket kit, over my cheapie bic-lighter versions, doesn't make me a metro-sexual kind'a guy, does it? :-) [post sent via satellite from our solar-powered shack in eastern oregon]
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#219099 - 03/14/11 04:09 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Nice selection of EDC tools, wileycoyote. And welcome to the forum! Are you using the lighter every day? Or just for emergencies? I'm asking because we had a discussion earlier considering the feasibility of a duct tape over the lighter's lid gasket, which should help to slow down the lighter fluid evaporation. Do you have such a problem with yours?
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#219104 - 03/14/11 04:27 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Nice selection of EDC tools, wileycoyote! Are you using the lighter every day? Or just for emergencies? I'm asking because we had a discussion earlier considering the feasibility of a duct tape over the lighter's lid gasket, which should help to slow down the lighter fluid evaporation. Do you have such a problem with yours? Would it be possible to add an o-ring to help seal the lid?
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#219108 - 03/14/11 04:43 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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thnx for the kind words alex. and thnx for the welcome. i've been a huge fan of doug's ETS and this forum for many many years, just haven't been a member. while i'm not a smoker, i do use it every few days for starting fires in the wood stove, lighting slash piles & burn-barrel fires, melting ends of webbing, sterilizing needles to remove splinters, lighting candles, etc. the peanut shell i have on the one shown was handmade by a guy over at EDCF named DeanJ (no longer in production) which has a very fine fit between the two halves, yet no gasket. even after 6 months i find i still have fluid in it. the standard peanuts i have in different survival kits all have o-rings and even they light immediately after six moinths. maybe i'm just lucky... and i've had better luck with the peanuts over any butane lighter, disposable or high quality. here's a fun vid of a dunking test: Lighter Comparison - Peanut, Mini Bic, Butane and an informative old ETS thread HERE i've been using these peanuts for a long time. in fact i "discovered" the peanut lighter via a tiny ebay ad in 2007, ordered one from china and was the first to review it in a number of forums, info which helped CC and others to import them for us all. for those not familiar with them, here are the pixs i did of my first one:
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#219119 - 03/14/11 05:53 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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My big gripe with peanut lighters is, I wish they had the attachment point on the other end.
I mean, first, if it accidentally unscrews while I'm walking or whatever, I'd rather loose the cap then the lighter itself. Second, with the smooth body and short OAL of most peanut lighters, they can be a bit tricky to hang onto. If the attachment point was on the other side, I could use the keychain or lanyard as part of the handle to make it easier to hang-onto (and to prevent me from dropping it). good point, except as it is you can place it under tinder without exposing the other things on your keychain to possible damage/dirt.
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#219121 - 03/14/11 05:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I was not so lucky. Both of my peanuts are loosing their juice in about 2 weeks of pocket carry (body heat?) even with gaskets (o-rings) on. So I'm using a piece of ducktape over it - that's fine because as I quit smocking several years ago - I don't really need it on a daily basis. By the way, just took a shot of my recently reworked EDC piece, which I'm wearing on the belt all the time: (click to enlarge) I'm using the Costco's Leatherman Wave set as the kit base, which comes with the AAA Solitaire flashlight (I've upgraded it with LED module) and a pouch. The lighter sits on the bottom of the pouch and is reliably locked in place together with the flashlight by the flashlight lanyard's ring (it's on on both images). I'm using the bright orange ducktape because it's thinner and its surface looks more airtight compared to regular one. Also it's good for marking the trail - very visible.
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#219122 - 03/14/11 06:09 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I wish they had the attachment point on the other end. Another important point - the lighter can stand on its base working as a candle. In fact, I was carrying mine in the jeans pocket on a key chain for several month (before putting the tape over it) - it's never unscrewed by itself. Again, just by the way, the CountyComm have the smaller version of this great lighter in steel and titanium now: http://countycomm.com/tipeanutlighter.htm Just bought one to experiment with a necklace kit for my scuba trips.
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#219129 - 03/14/11 06:55 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Loc: north central west TX
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...oh and I think kd7fqd was replying to Blast with the purse comment hahaha! thanks for the clarification NH. and thnx for the comment and welcome, buddy.
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#219137 - 03/14/11 08:37 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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...For what it's worth, I have two Countycomm peanuts... Sometimes finding flints is hard. An old trick I learned with Zippos is to stick a spare flint in the bottom of the lighter. You lose a little bit of fuel capacity but for me it's worth it.
i do the same thing, carrying spare flints in the bottom of the body. one place i scrounge spare flints is in old empty disposable bic-type flint lighters. just rip them apart for the flint once you're sure there's no butane left in them.
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#219259 - 03/15/11 04:15 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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First, some note on my clothes. I'm lucky enough that I don't have to dress up for work. I can pretty much wear what I want, I usually drag my courier bag with me to any meetings I may have, and so have a pretty reliable access to the rest of the gear. - I always wear good walking/hiking shoes (currently ankle-hight Goretex hiking sneakers as it's spring time and lots of puddles) - 2x 1 metre lengths of paracord as shoe laces. - Layered clothes, goretex jacket - 1+ carabineers hanging from belt loops On my indoor clothes:- One of those nurses watches (never could learn to be comfortable with something around my wrist) - A small LED light - Leather belt - A small folding pocket knife, tiny spark generator, small mirror (3x4cm), a small whistle and a 2 gallon oven bag folded and taped to the mirror on my key chain (dubbed affectionately my suicidal survival kit) - Wallet (apart from random cash and cards, contains insurance info, emergency contact info and important phone numbers on waterproof paper, a fresnel magnifying glass and a few cafeteria coupons that would make good tinder) Jacket pockets:
- Cell phone (kept fully charged) - Leatherman Wave and the modified survival holster ( see here, seems to be loading slow as hell today) - random papers I didn't know were there (for tinder or note keeping) - pack of tissues, currently 8 large tissues, tinder or (relatively clean) wound dressings. - Lint In my courier bag
- 2 carabineers - Pencils - Paper (A sketch pad and some random papers tucked inside) - a 30-litre fabric bag (I’ve carried up to 24 kg with it and no seam broke) - 5 metres of paracord - Digital camera - Mini led-light - Button compass - Butane lighter - Film can with bandages, pain killers, 4 butterfly sutures, dental floss and wound wipes and maybe 5 metres of both 1 cm wide skin tape and 4 cm wide duct tape wrapped around it - Disposable rain poncho - Lip balm - A 0,75l water bottle (refilled at every opportunity, especially before leaving home or office). - Spare moneys (I have two 20 euro bills and assortment of coins, about 50-60 euros worth in case I forget my wallet or it’s stolen) - 2 needles and about 20 metres of strong twine - MP3 player - Plus there’s currently 8 safety pins attached to my bag.
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#219262 - 03/15/11 04:50 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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What a great wealth of a hands on information from the first few post on the forum! Welcome to the group, juhirvon! From which part of EU you are? Could you please elaborate a bit more on the Wave's holster modifications and content?
Ah! Nevermind, I've followed your link - just fantastic! I love your DIY sparker.
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#219274 - 03/15/11 05:47 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Hi.
Thanks. I'm from Finland. At least until I muster the courage/"financial security" and/or wife's support to untie my our boat and sail to the horizon.
And yeah, in the previous post there's the link to the modified holster, but here's the synopsis.
Fitted inside the holster: Signal mirror, sterile scalpel, 5m of fishing line, 6 hooks, 8 split lead weights, a sewing needle, a home-made fire starter (spark wheel from a disposable lighter attached to a tube from a pen, full of cotton + vaseline tinder) and a 2 gallon oven bag (one you fit a whole chicken inside, technically a 2 gallon bag but can hold some 6 litres (1,5 gallons?) so that I can actually close it and carry it.
Also, 3 metres of strong sewing twine loosely stitched to one side. There's approximately and 2 and 3 metres of different tapes and 3 metres of snare wire, wrapped around the lid flap.
Seems a lot larger kit when you write it down, but it basically takes no more space than just the holster (but makes pulling the tool and especially putting it back in more difficult).
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#219340 - 03/16/11 02:23 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Polak said ... "Just in case I need to do a "Panama". If you are asking what the "Panama" is than I will refer you to the movie "Sahara". But in short it involves a cigar, boat, cut fuel line and explosions.
Hey, if you're gonna' do that - could you call me first? I'd like to get it on camera. I may be willing to help with a small part of your bail money :-)
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