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Old 11-30-2005, 11:54   #76
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18C3V:

You do not carry any kind of edged tool?

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Old 11-30-2005, 22:51   #77
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Ed Brown 1911 in a Comp-Tac Ghurka (strong side hip)
Two spare Wilson 8 round mags in Safariland mag holders
Glock 27 in a Survival Sheath chest rig
Emerson custom Commander
Emerson custom CQC6
Surefire L4 LED
Work pager
Work cell phone
Credentials
One set of keys (not pictured)
Ooops, 1 can of Copenhagen missing, also. (how the hell did I forget that???)

Everything else I might need is inside of my Tactical Taylor pack which goes with me everywhere. It's in the house when I'm home and in the truck when I'm not.
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Old 11-30-2005, 22:53   #78
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NDD...capability to rationalize, hell yeah!!!

I look at it this way: quitting is for losers...and I ain't no loser.
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Old 12-29-2005, 15:17   #79
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Good old Sebenza, Atwood Pry-Baby, SureFire E2L, wallet, watch, mobile.
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Old 12-29-2005, 19:42   #80
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keys on Army of One carabiner keychain, either a crkt M16-12Z, an old buck folder, or a leatherman wave, Surefire G2 (black with red lens cover), wallet, cell phone, and usually a molle style backpack holding my Oakley M-frames and my school kit
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Old 12-29-2005, 20:12   #81
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In Pockets of everyday pants or on belt… (Adjusted some for time of year and environment i.e. school and government buildings)

· Change
· ChapStick
· Zippo
· 1-2 black pens (uni-ball Vision micro)
· Benchmade 5000SBK auto with woven 550 cord layered that comes apart to give me 2x 3’ lengths of cord.
· Benchmade AFCK Axis lock
· CCW/Business Card Holder, front pocket not near wallet or weapon easy to get to slowly.
· Bugout/leftover from range day rounds of 9mm ball
· Sharpie
· Red and Blue pens of same brand and size as the black pen above
· Cell phone
· Wallet
· Surefire E2E old style, and well worn
· Leatherman wave
· MK-8 (I think, label wears off fast and I am not sure on make and model, it is the one with the pocket clip)
· Wenger watch
· Bracelet made out of 10.75’ of 550 OD cord… So many people think it is a hippy armband… I love how people underestimate “hippies”
· Glock 17, 17 + 1 rounds in it
· 2 17 round mags

In vest if I can get away with wearing it in environment, or if I am working EP.

· Civi E&E Kit in zip-lock freezer bag with…
o Sewing Kit
o Gum
o Nail Clippers
o Eyeglass Repair Kit
o ChapStick (unopened)
o Breath Mints
o Eye Drops
o Kleenex personal pack
o Supper Glue (6 mini)
o S!@t load of Bandaids
o 90 Second epoxy
o Pepto-Bismol
o Tylenol
o Motrin
o Excedrin
o Pepcid Complete
o Aleve
o Claritin
· Binoculars
· Streamlight Stylus
· Rite In The Rain Pen and Notebook
· Ear plugs depending if I have used them or given them away 2-4 pair
· 2 17 round Glock 17 mags
· Surefire 9p with 200 lumen lamp
· More leftover/bugout rounds

Some of this may seem like over kill but my Boy Scout training has paid off in the form of $100 tips just for having what a client needs when they need it.

I think that’s about it but I just have it with me everyday so I don’t really think about it much until summer then I have to work to hide it a bit more…add to this what I have in my car and desk at work and you get the idea…

JPH out.
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Old 01-03-2006, 19:04   #82
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what fills my pockets.

Change- depending on whether i've spent money that day, or grabbed some off the dresser
Bic lighter
Black pen
Buck folder (unknown model, though i'm sure its fairly common)
Wallet with the usual
Keys on carabiner clip
Brinkman flashlight
Victorinox pocket knife
Cell phone
Toothpicks/floss on a stick contraptions
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Old 01-12-2006, 14:46   #83
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Pocket Clutter

Aside from my keys, which are on an original US issue oval carabiner, which my 4 year old daughter is running around with at the moment, and my dog tags which are on my neck on a standard chain with a P38 and sheath made from 550 cord, this is the light version of what is usually stuffed in my slightly oversized tri-fold leather wallet and pockets.

Original S&W SO Folder (well worn and on it's G-d only knows which set of nylon bushings)
Listerine or Mintz breathstrips
Cellphone
Skoal Longcut Wintergreen
1 Ea Black and Red uniball Vision Elite Pens
VA Card, WA and KY ID/DL
BA Platinum Business Visa Card
PP Premier Business Card MC
Other Credit and Debit MC
TGIFridays Goldpoints Rewards Card
Various Unit Coinage (1/507, Ft.Dix & 2ID in today's grab)
Excel Scientech Laserpointer (from the late 80's about the same age as the S&W)
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Old 01-13-2006, 02:08   #84
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In reviewing a lot of these posts I see no mention by a lot of QPs of their coin. I always carry a numbered Regimental Coin and a RICA Ranger coin at all times. Sounds like a lot of people could be buying the next round!
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Old 01-13-2006, 04:01   #85
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In reviewing a lot of these posts I see no mention by a lot of QPs of their coin. I always carry a numbered Regimental Coin and a RICA Ranger coin at all times. Sounds like a lot of people could be buying the next round!
Or they are working that same angle from the opposite direction, winding someone else up to check 'em at next opportunity, so they can grab a round for free ..
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Old 01-13-2006, 20:32   #86
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Or they are working that same angle from the opposite direction, winding someone else up to check 'em at next opportunity, so they can grab a round for free ..

Hmmm... could be! Speaking of coins, I picked one up today at A Co., 1st BN 19th SPG(A). The front of the coin has there standard stuff; however, the back has an outline of Afganistan with a color Afgan flag among other things as well as the words "Ground Hog Day." It's sort of an inside joke, as they said every day was Ground Hog day there. I'll post some pics of it when I get a chance. It is a nice looking coin.
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Old 01-23-2006, 00:01   #87
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Nice coin, one of my goals is to eventually add an A Co, 1/19th coin to my small collection.
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Old 01-23-2006, 21:34   #88
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Back on topic:

- SOG FlashII folder
- 550 cord in my boots (in uniform)
- Keys
- Wallet
- AMMO coin
- Ear Pro
- Leatherman Wave
- Bic lighter
- Pen & Pencil
- pocket notebook

In my RAID pack (on and off duty)
- Surefire 6P
- 6ft Duct Tape
- Tritium GI Compass
- Change of socks
- Moleskin
- Foot powder
- "Get Selected" & Ranger Handbook
- Glow Sticks (assorted colors and IR)
- Water Purification tabs
- Nomex Gloves
- 2X 1.5 liter water bottles
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Old 07-14-2007, 18:02   #89
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Stateside
Kimber Desert Warrior w/ Bladetec OWB holster
2 Wilson combat mags w/ Bladetec Mag pouch
Strider SNG tanto
Surefire E1e w/ led conversion
Check book w/ CCW, Debit card, Drivers license

Deployed
Strider SNG tanto w/ 550 cord to loop thru my belt loop
Surefire E1e w/ led conversion, 550 cord to loop thru my belt loop
Rite in the rain note pad w/ zippered pouch, rite in the rain pen
Spec Ops brand ID holder w/ mil id, gvt passport, cash, local cash, debit card
ID tags

Current mission - items on deployed list plus
M-4 w/ rail kit, rail covers, iron sights, LMT stock, self made 2 point sling
Bladtec mag pouch w/ 20rd mag for M4, belt worn
Issued assault bag w/ helmet, nomex gloves, Oakley Fives, 6 30rd mags, IFAK
Interceptor OTV w/ 2nd gen SAPI plates

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Old 06-22-2008, 18:02   #90
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Lock Picks

With our new travel trailer, we have increased our key population by, at the moment, 4. They are coupler/receiver/coupler-latch locks, trailer door, storage lockers, and cable lock for accessories like the generator.

I've added a hook, rake, and tension tool to my Leatherman sheath.

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