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Key's are on a clip on belt loop. J frame in pocket holster, sog knife, speed strip, wallet and usually phone.


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Damn, I forgot to say reading glasses......


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Wallet, Streamlight Microstream tactical light clipped to the inside of my right front pocket, six rounds of .38 Special on a seven round speed strip in my change pocket, an iPhone 5 in my left front pocket, keys and a lightweight Gerber lockblade stuck in my belt. In an IWB holster (VM II) is an S&W Model 13 with a three inch bull barrel and a round butt frame.

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Wallet and passport. I do not own a car here and access to my apartment and office is digital.


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Originally Posted by snubbie
Carrying a gun is a pain...really. I typically carry a snubbie .38spl or a .380, something I can drop in a pocket.
I don't have any idea what you guys are planning to do with all those spare mags. In addition to some small pocket pistol, I typically have wallet, keys, pocket knife, handkerchief, reading glasses, iPhone, pocket change and various notes and lists on scraps of paper.

I'm not adding multiple spare magazines to the mix. They'll never be time for a reload.


no wonder you wouldn't carry an extra mag, too much other schit taking up space!


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Originally Posted by EdM
Wallet and passport. I do not need own a car here and access to my apartment and office is digital.
Do you live in the future?

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Originally Posted by Colorado1135
Originally Posted by snubbie
Carrying a gun is a pain...really. I typically carry a snubbie .38spl or a .380, something I can drop in a pocket.
I don't have any idea what you guys are planning to do with all those spare mags. In addition to some small pocket pistol, I typically have wallet, keys, pocket knife, handkerchief, reading glasses, iPhone, pocket change and various notes and lists on scraps of paper.

I'm not adding multiple spare magazines to the mix. They'll never be time for a reload.


no wonder you wouldn't carry an extra mag, too much other schit taking up space!


He doesn't carry a reload because he has already lost the fight before it starts.

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No gun, I'll just run fuuckers over with the pickup.

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I hate having chit in my pockets.

Usually a little Delica and my keys is about it.


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by EdM
Wallet and passport. I do not need own a car here and access to my apartment and office is digital.
Do you live in the future?


Um, Goeje Island South Korea.


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
I hate having chit in my pockets.

Usually a little Delica and my keys is about it.


Same here.

No gun and I don't even own a phone.
I travel lite. smile

Handkerchief, debit/credit card and drivers license in one of those little business card wallets, GEC 25 single blade pocket knife, and a key ring with three keys on it.





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J frame, phone, and keys.

But I have to pocket-dump several times a day. I can't access the J frame very well when I'm seated, especially with the seat belt on. I use the phone for a GPS, so it goes in a dashboard holder. So I unload and reload over and over.

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At work...

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At home, just the phone mostly and a wallet.


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this is what I carried in my jean pockets today
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That little flashlight sure is looking beat up but it still works like new, even after being carried and used every day and one trip through the washer/dryer.

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