#93523 - 05/03/07 07:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Craig_phx]
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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
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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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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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Registered: 03/18/06
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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
[Re: mrwilmoth]
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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
[Re: Be_Prepared]
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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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