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Thread: So, your gadgets?
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13-02-03, 01:35 PM #1
So, your gadgets?
I'll show you mine
I like multi tools:
I have
a leatherman PST II sourced from backcountry equipment
a number of Leatherman Micras - from ebay (one for $10 +$5 shipping!)
Swisstech Micro Plus from www.heinnie.com(on the keyring)
Key ring stuff
Traser glowring , to see it
Comtech Stinger (an accupressure device[honest officer])
Uncle Bill's Sliver Grippers tweezers
A Fox 40 whistle - mine's in orange
I carry a £20 in a spycapsule - I got mine from another closed down supplier
On the keys, I also carry a photon microlight II - doesn't everyone? I again sourced those from a supplier who doesn't do England any more, but they're easy to find.
What else do I have - Blackhawk Riggers belt - good for carrying all those pouches etc
Camelbak Unbottle 70 - an insulated hydration pack that slips into my daypack
(which is a Lowe Alpine Contour Runner 35) mostly used for staying hydrated on crowded trains...
I carry my laptop in and Eagle creek computer vault (sourced from Rohan) which slips in there, and maked me look like less of a tempting target.
I wear a Tilley hat, which is excellent, and my Oakley Cobalt/Red Eyejackets clip on to the hat.
Do I look cool? No actually, I think I look rather a dweeb, but at least I'm well kitted out
Last edited by soa; 13-02-03 at 01:53 PM.
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13-02-03, 02:59 PM #2
soa - should the title not read "soa, your gadgets" sorry I could not resist that one.
excellent sad muppet post, I will play
multi tools- on belt when needed - Gerber Legend (best mutil-tool I have come across and beleive you me I have had a few (multi-tools that is
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in car - kutmaster multimaster (stongest multitool ever seen)
scattered around the house, garage bike repair kit etc. - sog's gerbers, and possibly my first leatherman but I think I gave it to my Dad.
Key ring stuff- (not all on the same ring) leatherman micra, photo II, photon III, Arc AAA, sog microdot, jet scream whistle
flashlight stuff - various Maglight C & D cells, Surefire E2E-HA, G2Z, Streamlight Scorpion, Batonlite & Stinger
soa - where did you get your rigger belt from please?Harvey
"Behind every great man there's always a woman rolling her eyes..."
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13-02-03, 03:06 PM #3
Today:
Small Regular Sebenza & Fisher Space Pen, together in horizontal carry belt sheath
Arc AAA on neck lanyard
Surefire E2 + KL1 in belt sheath (occasionally Inova 5xt)
Surefire G2Z + P61 in coat pocket (occasionally ASP TACLITE internal focus)
Leatherman Wave in belt sheath (occasionally Gerber Legend or Leatherman Juice Xe6)
Leatherman Micra on keys
A nice pair of Raybans (don't know the model - got about six differnet pairs)
...so I'm covered from the midday sun (not today though) to the dark of night...
I also could do with a riggers belt to cart all this crap around on
Nigel
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13-02-03, 03:09 PM #4
What's a rigger belt?
Eric & proud!
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13-02-03, 03:53 PM #5
Riggers belt:
something along these lines:
http://www.ustacticalsupply.com/belts.shtml
I know where I can get them in the US, but they are asking $41 shipping on a $28 dollar item
Anyone know of a UK source?
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13-02-03, 04:34 PM #6
origonall posted by Colin KC
"what is a surefire light and what is a riggers belt"
Colin - you should stay in more then you would know all about these sorts of things
Harvey
"Behind every great man there's always a woman rolling her eyes..."
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13-02-03, 05:16 PM #7
I got my Riggers belt form Go Get 'Em Gear, it was Blackhawk, I got it at discount for ex-military (TA counted) and I paid for Global Priority mail.
Javahed, who ran the place for his wife insisted on trying the belt on first... he apologised for it, but did mark the package used clothing.
I'd have though it was worth looking round. Also try looking for Instructors belts. Wilderness Survival, someone like that?
I keep meaning to go and buy the crabs/webbing I need to actually use it in rigging mode.
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14-02-03, 03:06 AM #8
EDC
Currenty I carry:
An Opalec Mini MagLite
A StreamLight Scorpion
An accupressure device on my keyring
A little Kershaw Chive if I feel like a rebel
I hope to get a Surefire and a Greco Friction Folder soon...maybe one day in the not so distant future!
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15-02-03, 12:18 PM #9
soa - do you rate the Tilly hats?
I had a look at them in a store in Oxford a couple of months ago but thought they looked a bit too dorkish?
Are they worth the dorky look or is that just me?
Also where did you chaps get your stingers from?Harvey
"Behind every great man there's always a woman rolling her eyes..."
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15-02-03, 12:26 PM #10Link in my post - from James Keating (actually, his wife, Norma)Originally posted by bagman
soa - do you rate the Tilly hats?
Yep, very much...
I had a look at them in a store in Oxford a couple of months ago but thought they looked a bit too dorkish?
Are they worth the dorky look or is that just me?
Very dorky, but I'm bald - and need the cover!
Also where did you chaps get your stingers from?
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15-02-03, 09:10 PM #11
I got mine from here:
http://www.spytech-uk.com/
Website looks dodgy and the Stinger isn't even on it, but if you give them a ring they have black ones and clear ones (£10 each). Got to give them your credit details over the phone which might be a concern, but I've never had anything but good service from them.
On a sad note: I've had to stop carrying my Chive as it bit me the other day as I was taking my wallet out of my pocket.
I feel so betrayed!
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16-02-03, 01:41 AM #12
Is this the place where they offer "two chemical constituants" that, together create a flame in thirty seconds?
Is this a bad thing?Originally posted by Mr. Bombastic
On a sad note: I've had to stop carrying my Chive as it bit me the other day as I was taking my wallet out of my pocket.
I feel so betrayed!
Enquiring minds need to know:pEric & proud!
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16-02-03, 08:59 PM #13
No, no firestarters on that website.
I reckon it is a bad thing that I don't feel safe carrying my Chive: I can't open shrink wrap with my stubby fingers
! I'll have to get a suitable replacement pronto...another excuse for another knife
!
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16-02-03, 10:43 PM #14Very probably, the catalogue is a bit "sudden death ninja strike force"Originally posted by Colin KC
Is this the place where they offer "two chemical constituants" that, together create a flame in thirty seconds?
They did supply me a 21" ASP baton - which was hard to source elsewhere. Having played with it a bit, I realised you need training to benefit from it.
Their prices for other stuff are a bit appalling...
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17-02-03, 08:56 AM #15scarry site :eek:
and I thought I was a bit of a sad nutter - not at all it seems
Harvey
"Behind every great man there's always a woman rolling her eyes..."
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