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Pocket Knives & Daily Carry Items

DJK Frank 16

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I never leave the house without my gun, flashlight, and pocket knife. They are on me daily.

My flashlight is a Fenix PD35. 4 different brightness settings up to 960 lumen on turbo. Can light up my entire yard, or use it when tearing down a server or computer at work on low settings. I believe I paid close to 80 bucks for it, but would buy another one in a heartbeat.

Never spent much on knives, carry a cheap Gerber para frame right now.
 

DJK Frank 16

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Packs a punch for its size
 

GoetsTalon

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The bench made and the green case are with me every day and the old timer gets carried at work. The light is a stream light strion hl. A awesome flashlight with 500 lumans on max setting.IMG_20160104_152019031.jpg
 
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GoetsTalon

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Yep rechargeable. No problems yet in over a year of use. I know you need to keep the contact points really clean for it to charge right. Life time warranty on streamlight.
 

giles

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Not on the battery packs. Mine are all 6-7 years old and have been through some pretty extreme weather. (Alaska winters are no joke on batteries)
 

Mike

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This is a gizmo for peeps with bunches of flat keys. It's genius. Mine came in last week. Keysmart.com
 
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giles

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Thanks for posting that Jim. Certainly more along the lines of my intent. Great read.

Got all my stuff today. Time to get my CCW back...


Looks good! I'd suggest a riggers belt to help carry that weight. Your standard belt might get a little uncomfortable. Condor makes a pretty decent one for the money, it's what I wear and have for years.
 

bowhunter1023

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I bought a Cabelas brand CCW belt. So far, so good. Had a gift card and used it on the belt and a couple long tail chamois shirts to wear this time of year. Good combo.
 

DJK Frank 16

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I bought a Cabelas brand CCW belt. So far, so good. Had a gift card and used it on the belt and a couple long tail chamois shirts to wear this time of year. Good combo.

Doing a belt search as we speak, I've always just used a regular belt from Kohl's or Walmart, I bet I've been through 6 or 7 in the past 2 or 3 years. Time to upgrade..
 

GoetsTalon

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Try the Beltman! Double thickness bullhide. Mine is eight years old and still going strong with every day wear. Lost some weight so I bought another one last year. About 90$ but it will last
 

jagermeister

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Doing a belt search as we speak, I've always just used a regular belt from Kohl's or Walmart, I bet I've been through 6 or 7 in the past 2 or 3 years. Time to upgrade..
I have a black duty belt that works well, but I have a brown doc martins belt that I've had for 14 years... Best belt I've ever had. Both work just fine for CC, though I'm carrying a bunch of extras either.
 

Beentown

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Belt man is great for leather. I like most leather with the plastic insert.

My preferred belt b is the Wilderness Tactical belts. I have a wide one (most important trait as it spreads the load better) and a regular so they fit all loops.

Condor makes a good Chinese copy for super cheap. The Wilderness will last twice as long but cost roughly twice as much.