EDC Pictures, post yours!

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BIG45-70

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My EDC

Elzetta M60 host with a Malkoff M61wll. I run it on RCR123's the majority of the time.


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A few of mine...

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Elektrolumens EDC-MCE

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Zebralight SC600

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Oh. a "what have I got in my pockets?" thread.

Now, please remember... I'm off duty right now.

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All of that is on my belt off duty. There is more when on duty (ASP baton, cuffs, radio, Beretta substituted for G22), but the lights don't change.

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I can lose 15 pounds by just taking my belt off... but I am never, I repeat NEVER caught in the dark.
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tel0004

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Martac AAA is my EDC light. Its plenty bright for 99% of my uses. Even when I need a really bright flashlight, I still find it acceptable.

When I know I'm going to be outside at night, I bring the Zebralight SC51 as well. I still don't use the highest setting, but its nice to know it can run a few hours at a medium setting, where the martac would get about 1 hour at the same brightness.

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cool.. haven't done a pocket dump thread in a while. heres what I EDC'd today.
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Tonight for my night-jog (casio G-shock not pictured)
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Recently bought a Fenix E15 for my pocket edc flashlight. I like the UI, lumens versus battery time very much. Don't have a picture of just the light. So here is a pic of my entire EDC.
 

jalal20

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Ok so I am new to this and I only have 2 lights but already have a long list of ones to come,
I hipstapacked the pic:whistle:
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Oh. a "what have I got in my pockets?" thread.

Now, please remember... I'm off duty right now.
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All of that is on my belt off duty.

Wow, Batman and his gadget belt would go green with envy. ;-)
Do not get me wrong - I would love to have such an "off duty" belt but I am just a pen pusher in a company, so I think that coming every day to work with a Surefire holster, cellphone pouch and SAK pouch is pushing the limits far enough. ;-)

Cheers
Thorsten
 

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Wow, Batman and his gadget belt would go green with envy. ;-)
Do not get me wrong - I would love to have such an "off duty" belt but I am just a pen pusher in a company, so I think that coming every day to work with a Surefire holster, cellphone pouch and SAK pouch is pushing the limits far enough. ;-)

Cheers
Thorsten

LOL! Let's not do a "What have you got in your office?" thread then. I'm the person everyone comes to when they need "something" at work. I generally seem to have it either in my office, war bag, or car. Even before I got into LEO work and was living in Japan, I was given the nickname "Doraemon". Doraemon cartoon about a robotic cat that has a pouch like a kangaroo, and anything anyone needs is in that pouch! Lucky robotic cat!
 

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In the picture:
Wallet, Jetbeam RRT-0 R5 with CR123A primary, Schrade pen, Loewenmesser slipjoint folder, keys with Fenix LD01 with AAA NiMH-LSD and Leatherman Squirt P4.

Not in the picture:

I keep a Maelstrom G5 or X7 in the pocket of my jacket when I go out, but I don't keep it with me when I'm inside. My iPhone resides in the charger when I'm home and in my pants pocket together with the pictured items when I go out.
 
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Going clockwise, we have: my wallet, some proper British money* (;)), spare battery, Samsung B2710 phone, cheap lighter, Swiss Army Workchamp, slightly tatty SC51, and my keys with an Energiser LED keychain light.

*Exact contents may vary
 
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My current Texas Summer EDC - note the rust on my PF-9's pocket clip... The C2 only goes out at with me at night...

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Maxpedition Spartan wallet with emergency pick set, crappy Samsung touchscreen/keyboard phone, silver mirrored aviators - nothing unnerves people as much as not being able to see your eyes, Thrunite Neutron 1C w/gen 1 Zebralight clip, Spyderco P'Kal, Fred Perrin Shark, Countycomm aviator's keyring with Photon Freedom -Countycomm steel pico widgy- and PicoPen, Spyderco Perrin BiFold, bored C2-BK w/Z59+Cryos Cooling Bezel+flat stainless bezel ring+homemade XM-L T-6 1-mode dropin+AW protected 18650, Seiko SKZ255, Kel-Tec PF-9 mag loaded with Winchester PDX1 147gr, Kel-Tec PF-9 with steel guide rod, pocket clip, and S&W Microlight LED taclight
 
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My current Texas Summer EDC - note the rust on my PF-9's pocket clip... The C2 only goes out at with me at night...

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Nice choice on the pf-9. I pocket carry mine all the time now. I have a crossbreed holster for it if you're interested.
 

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Since I work about 50-70 hours a week, this is my EDC. There should be a pen and small notepad in the pic but I forgot to take them out of my shirt pocket. I envy people that can travel light.
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Well, it depends. First, there's the EDC for work -

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That means a SureFire M3LT as the main light, a SF E2DL on my belt, and an ancient SF 6P with a Malkoff drop in on the rifle.

Then there's off duty heavy -

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Followed by off duty light -

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Followed by "doesn't even count as carrying" -

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:huh: I still find it difficult to get my head around the concept of carrying guns around everyday. Here in the UK it's even illegal to carry a lock knife, or even a folding knife longer than 3" in a public place! Having once had a folding SAK fold onto my knuckles, that's a rule I find difficult to comply with.
 

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I still find it difficult to get my head around the concept of carrying guns around everyday. Here in the UK it's even illegal to carry a lock knife, or even a folding knife longer than 3" in a public place! Having once had a folding SAK fold onto my knuckles, that's a rule I find difficult to comply with.

Sorry you can't carry a gun or locking knife. I carry a PF 9. I think carrying a gun is common for "gear people" over here in the US.
 

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:huh: I still find it difficult to get my head around the concept of carrying guns around everyday. Here in the UK it's even illegal to carry a lock knife, or even a folding knife longer than 3" in a public place! Having once had a folding SAK fold onto my knuckles, that's a rule I find difficult to comply with.

I don't know if they allow you to carry a fixed blade kitchen knife, but if so...these laws are just plain silly. I remember the last time I was in London for work and someone needed a knife. When my knife (RJ Martin Q36 Overkill) came out with a snap, everyone there was aghast in horror. It was as if I had pulled a severed human head out of my pocket.

I distracted them by pointing out that the scale was Mastodon ivory, and they (biologists) were happy again.

BTW, this all took place at a meeting at the Royal Society last year. I was sitting at Hook's desk after giving a presentation from behind it. It felt very humbling to say the least.

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