EDC - What's In Your Pockets?
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Most confiscated knives are kitchenware, machete type affairs, or DIY shanks - anything untraceable.
So of course they banned knives that don't match that description whatsoever.
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I know. It is crazy what I've come across people being able to buy in th UK from other countries… Tazers that are sold as 'torches', replica firearms that can be made live or be rebored, not to mention the type of kitchenware readily available in any number of high Street shops.
I think legislators intentions are twofold, 1) manage the general public and populist media lobbying, 2) to keep offensive weapons out of the hands of criminals... Who may have stolen your legitimately owned collector's knife.
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Actually those knives I do not carry every day with me.
Very nice indeed!
I do love this style of EDC post!!!!
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My EDC for the last couple of years is this. Every single one has been so reliable thus far!
Filson 257 in Otter Green (Stupid that Filson discontinued this beauty)
Nomos Tangente 35
Moleskine Pocket Notebook
Sonnenleder pen case (Waterman Ballpoint & Rotring mechanical pencil)
Stanley Coffee Mug
Fossil Belt Loop Key Chain (This is the oldest, almost 10 years of solid use)
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Love that Nomos. Very classy sir!
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Current rotation. Fiddle factor -10
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Currently my edc
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Any recommendation for a Titanium, either Made in the USA or Made in Europe pocket flashlight that I can attach to my belt loop buddy? It should cover a distance of at least 150 meters. Any suggestions?
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@jothishan check out McGizmo
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Current EDC
Bedouin Balian Sling
Promethius pen w Mont Blanc Fineliner
Field Notes
Hill Side hanky
Titanium bottle opener/pry bar
Blue Bottle tyvek bag for impromptu grocery runs
Benchmade Aller
Microtech UTX 70 HellHound
IH cordovan
GoodArt clip
Just realized I forgot my torch at home but it’s usually either a Prometheus or 4sevens.
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To be fair, the specifications it gives means a lot to flashlight nerds, and they're impressive. The narrative for the light is a little the top, but personally I think making a flashlight out of a higher strength material than aluminum and plastic is for suckers so they're catering to that crowd.
Oveready has been around for awhile, and they do impressive work. They have a weaponlight that will fit in the palm of your hand that supposedly puts out more light than a flashlight the size of a toilet plunger. The mods they do is likened to putting a 700hp engine in a Jeep Wrangler. Nobody really does what they do, though admittedly the level of power their lights put out relative to the size approaches the realm of diminishing returns. I'm pretty sure some of the lights get as hot as the guns they're attached to.
I've been around flashlights for a long, long time (one of my best friends back in NYC used to work for Surefire), and nothing has impressed me as much as the Surefire Stiletto. For the first time in decades, I think there has been some real innovation and there is a true multifunction flashlight in a package that has no negatives in ergonomics. -
You also forgot your shoes
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I didn't think you were being an asshole. Building a flashlight out of high strength materials like zirconium which is used in "industrial, aerospace, nuclear, blah blah blah" applications is pretentious bullshit. Like I said before, they're catering to suckers.
I've had a Surefire X300UB attached to the rail of my rifle for a couple years now. Basically it's clamped to the end of a baseball bat and gets whacked against wood, rocks, and dirt. When my rifle falls over it crashes on the flashlight into concrete. Not to mention the recoil and vibration it has to deal with.
Still works fine, and the flashlight is made out of 6061 aluminum, not even 7075 aluminum which is stronger.
The electronics on a flashlight will crap out long before you damage the body.