Official Watch & EDC Pocket Dump Thread.

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Until the new Bianchi gun belt I’ve been complaining about fits a bit better, I’ll keep sticking with my Garmin watches primarily (steps, calories, miles etc.)

- and GED’s mini flash comes in so handy it’s always with me now - from feeding my pigs after hours when I can’t find a headlamp, to just rummaging through my console -


- New to the kit is a really sleek Buck Stockman I found at Academy while buying some 9mm range ammo — reminded me of a knife my dad carried for decades only his had black phenolic scales - so since it was on sale for $20 it got added to the cart and have put it to good use already cutting some shipping boxes down

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That's the same response I get from everyone that's never carried a dedicated flashlight. They never thought they'd use one that much. They always think the light on their cell phone is sufficient.

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Sounds like I need to send you a backup flashlight. A smaller one that fits on your keys, or in that 5th pocket of your jeans, or it just rides in the bottom of your pocket. So, so very handy! Because ya know...two is one, one is none!
 

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Until the new Bianchi gun belt I’ve been complaining about fits a bit better, I’ll keep sticking with my Garmin watches primarily (steps, calories, miles etc.)

- and GED’s mini flash comes in so handy it’s always with me now - from feeding my pigs after hours when I can’t find a headlamp, to just rummaging through my console -


- New to the kit is a really sleek Buck Stockman I found at Academy while buying some 9mm range ammo — reminded me of a knife my dad carried for decades only his had black phenolic scales - so since it was on sale for $20 it got added to the cart and have put it to good use already cutting some shipping boxes down

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That's the same response I get from everyone that's never carried a dedicated flashlight. They never thought they'd use one that much. They always think the light on their cell phone is sufficient.

:disappoin

Sounds like I need to send you a backup flashlight. A smaller one that fits on your keys, or in that 5th pocket of your jeans, or it just rides in the bottom of your pocket. So, so very handy! Because ya know...two is one, one is none!
I resemble that remark. I honestly get by with no light, or just cell phone glow (not talking the flashlight feature, which I just tried to turn on with my new phone and got zilch, anyhow), but that little light you sent me has been handy around the house if for no other reason than easier to manipulate than a cell phone....but I wouldn't want a second or third, as they would sit around until batteries died, or them left without batteries until first one died...and certainly want the light, as if power goes out, last thing I want to do is burn down the phone using it for a light.
 
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I resemble that remark. I honestly get by with no light, or just cell phone glow (not talking the flashlight feature, which I just tried to turn on with my new phone and got zilch, anyhow), but that little light you sent me has been handy around the house if for no other reason than easier to manipulate than a cell phone....but I wouldn't want a second or third, as they would sit around until batteries died, or them left without batteries until first one died...and certainly want the light, as if power goes out, last thing I want to do is burn down the phone using it for a light.

I always, always, always carry two lights and two knives. Always.
 

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My typical EDC and my classy ultra-light setup.
 

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I always, always, always carry two lights and two knives. Always.
Of course you do. You'd be a pretty stupid cop not to....I'd expect it of a good cop, always having back-ups, reloads, etc...you go where there likely trouble, nobody calls a cop when all is safe and serene and only wanting to share the joy of life with them. I'm now a retired old fart only hoping to get to the grocery store and back without one of the locals who got their driver's license out of a box of cracker jacks totalling my car. I don't need a combat load for that, only valium when I safely park at home.
 
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This week's carry...the FINAL carry of 2024, comes with a public service announcement..

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...as 2024 moseys out the door and 2025 rushes in, a lot of you guys (and gals) will probably go out looking for a good time tomorrow night.

Sadly, New Years Eve claims many, many lives due to drunk drivers who iresponisbly make the decision to drive while intoxicated.

Please take into consideration the lives you put at stake by driving while intoxicated. Think about the burden you will carry upon your shoulders and conscious FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE when you kill an innocent man, woman or child, just because you thought you could drive better when you're drunk.

Horseshit.

NOBODY drives better when their drunk.

Also, consider how much money it's gonna cost you in fines when one of my brothers or sisters in blue stop you for drunk driving. I'm talking ticket fines, lawyer fees, court costs, even a night (or two) in the pokey and don'tforget the fees to DPS to get your licenseback...yup, you lose your driver's license for 6 months.


All in all, it's just not worth it. Do yourself a favor...have a designated driver, take a taxi, bus, handsome cab, ANYTHING! Just don't climb behind the wheel of a car this New Years Eve night if you plan on drinking.

Like I said, my brothers and sisters in blue are gonna be out in full force all night Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, working our "Drive sober or get pulled over" campaign. And trust me, we'll see you before you'll see us.

Anyways, I love you guys and I want all you blokes to be around for more shenanigans in 2025.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
 

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This week's carry...the FINAL carry of 2024, comes with a public service announcement..

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...as 2024 moseys out the door and 2025 rushes in, a lot of you guys (and gals) will probably go out looking for a good time tomorrow night.

Sadly, New Years Eve claims many, many lives due to drunk drivers who iresponisbly make the decision to drive while intoxicated.

Please take into consideration the lives you put at stake by driving while intoxicated. Think about the burden you will carry upon your shoulders and conscious FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE when you kill an innocent man, woman or child, just because you thought you could drive better when you're drunk.

Horseshit.

NOBODY drives better when their drunk.

Also, consider how much money it's gonna cost you in fines when one of my brothers or sisters in blue stop you for drunk driving. I'm talking ticket fines, lawyer fees, court costs, even a night (or two) in the pokey and don'tforget the fees to DPS to get your licenseback...yup, you lose your driver's license for 6 months.


All in all, it's just not worth it. Do yourself a favor...have a designated driver, take a taxi, bus, handsome cab, ANYTHING! Just don't climb behind the wheel of a car this New Years Eve night if you plan on drinking.

Like I said, my brothers and sisters in blue are gonna be out in full force all night Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, working our "Drive sober or get pulled over" campaign. And trust me, we'll see you before you'll see us.

Anyways, I love you guys and I want all you blokes to be around for more shenanigans in 2025.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
That ensemble looks mahvelus, dahlink, simply mahvelus.
New Year, the artificial holiday where people pretend an arbitrary artificial calendar day actually means something, so meaningless that they get drunk to add lacking meaning. I stay home and celebrate by writing the year several times so that I don't eff up a check.
 
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That ensemble looks mahvelus, dahlink, simply mahvelus.
New Year, the artificial holiday where people pretend an arbitrary artificial calendar day actually means something, so meaningless that they get drunk to add lacking meaning. I stay home and celebrate by writing the year several times so that I don't eff up a check.

I asked a guy one day if he was going out to ring in the new year. He said, "hell no man. I'm a professional drinker. Tonight is when all the amateur drinkers go out."
 

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