Pics of your EDC (everyday carry)

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petrotech

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LOVE those Glas mods, Petro! Some day, I have to get a 357. NOTHING has the stopping and penetrating power of that monster caliber. It's GOTTA leave a mark.

It's a clone from fast tech, but one of the better ones I've had. I wish I had the cash for an authentic. Lol.

When I'm carrying mine (a 2 inch, instead of 4 inch barrel, SP101), I carry handloaded .38s in it. Much more accurate and easier to shoot.
 

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BEAUTIFUL, Rossum! I'm partial to wood grips, and that is just gorgeous.
Thanks. It's a bit too big and heavy to EDC though.

Will a 10mm penetrate iron like a .357?! I did not know that!
I guess that all depends on bullet weight, composition, velocity that you've loaded to, and the thickness of the iron (or other material) that you'd like to penetrate. In general 10mm seems to be able to achieve similar velocities with slightly higher bullet weights.
 

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I got like 10 pages to catch up on but here is a pretty typical load out for me lately:

Clockwise from top left:
- pico and cubis pro
- gen 4 glock 19 with nickel boron slide/barrrel in a stealthgear usa flex OWB holster
- spare mag in jm custom kydex IWB holder
- diamond back db9 in a talon pocket holster
- eos cases v1 flame treated titanium wallet
- olympus digital voice recorder
- jackery mini battery pack
- spyderco chicago knife
- keys with eoscases mini shark flame treated titanium multi tool
- fenix pd35 flash light

not pictured:
- black leather gun belt from rgleather
- iphone 6

edit: also not pictured...
- fitbit alta
- and sometimes one of my fossil or invicta watches

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Thanks. It's a bit too big and heavy to EDC though.


I guess that all depends on bullet weight, composition, velocity that you've loaded to, and the thickness of the iron (or other material) that you'd like to penetrate. In general 10mm seems to be able to achieve similar velocities with slightly higher bullet weights.
It's basically a .40 magnum from my understanding. I have always wanted a Colt Delta Elite and yes that is a definitely a good looking Sig.
 

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It's basically a .40 magnum from my understanding. I have always wanted a Colt Delta Elite and yes that is a definitely a good looking Sig.
The .40 round was designed after the 10mm as some Agents did not like the recoil, flash, over penetration, etc. So its just pretty much a shortened 10mm round.

Colt Delta Elites are very nice to shoot! :thumb:
 

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Hard to beat a Spirit. A little slick in the hand at times, but the tool load out makes it worth it. That is a PM2. My favorite folder to carry when off work. The only thing I would change about it would be to make the handles a bit thicker and more rounded. It can be a little hard on the hand for prolonged use.
 

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Hard to beat a Spirit. A little slick in the hand at times, but the tool load out makes it worth it. That is a PM2. My favorite folder to carry when off work. The only thing I would change about it would be to make the handles a bit thicker and more rounded. It can be a little hard on the hand for prolonged use.

Those PM2 are crazy popular, almost every knife-nut I know has one, so they must be good.

Love the little Spirit. I used to have a BO full size Swisstool as well but almost never carried it because it was so heavy & bulky and eventually ended up selling it. I hope some day they make a slightly smaller LM Juice-sized Spirit too.


Went on a little hike through the Frysian fields today & decided to go light. So no MT, no binoculars and also no vape. I filled up on fresh air instead, feelsgood.gif, the only thing I missed having was the bino.

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Those PM2 are crazy popular, almost every knife-nut I know has one, so they must be good.

Love the little Spirit. I used to have a BO full size Swisstool as well but almost never carried it because it was so heavy & bulky and eventually ended up selling it. I hope some day they make a slightly smaller LM Juice-sized Spirit too.


Went on a little hike through the Frysian fields today & decided to go light. So no MT, no binoculars and also no vape. I filled up on fresh air instead, feelsgood.gif, the only thing I missed having was the bino.

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Mmmm...juice sized spirit. I'll take one of those or if Leatherman could build a juice with some snap in the tools I'd be happy. Only reason I got rid of my cs4.
 
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