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military1st · 4 months
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STOIRM 40L Pack
Made of durable 1000D Nylon with a 3-layer PU coating, STOIRM 40L Pack is built to last.
It has a spacious, Loop-lined clamshell main compartment, front and inner pockets, two elasticated side pockets and a distinctive eyewear hard case with Tricot lining.
There is also a VA moulded back system, adjustable padded shoulder straps, and a padded laptop compartment that doubles as a hydration reservoir.
With a 40L capacity and MOLLE attachment points, it's perfect for any adventure.
Find out more at Military 1st online store.
https://mil1.st/TT188CTUK
Enjoy free UK delivery and returns! Swift delivery to Ireland, the US, Australia, and across Europe.
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koreessentials · 7 months
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KORE Essentials - The BEST EDC Gun Belts! 
Kore Essentials is the Originator of the Ratcheting Gun Belt, and maker of the World’s Best Gun Belt for concealed carry, CCW, everyday carry (EDC), firearms training, competitive shooting, law enforcement officers and military personnel. Kore gun belts feature 40+ micro size positions to adjust with so you get a perfect fit - every time. Our proprietary Power-Core™ center is ultra-supportive and virtually indestructible. Kore EDC belts (1.5” wide) fit any waist from 24" up to 44” & 54” (EXL Tacs to 72”). One Year Warranty & 30 Day MBG. Thanks to SAWTOOTH TACTICAL for the awesome review.  Visit - http://www.KoreEssentials.com
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microtechultratech · 9 months
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Explore Ultratech Microtech knives - your go-to destination for high-quality OTF knives, EDC gear, and cutting-edge tools. Upgrade your adventure now!
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sweetcloudsheep · 10 months
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How to Choose the Right EDC Pry Bar for Your Needs
What is EDC Pry Bar?
A tiny EDC (Everyday Carry) Pry Bar can pry, open, and manipulate things. It is flat, elongated, and built of tough materials like stainless steel or titanium.
EDC Pry Bars help lift and pry. It opens cans, boxes, containers, removes nails and staples, prys open doors and windows, and more. Pocket pry bars with curved or angled ends are easier to grip and manage.
EDC Pry Bars fit in a pocket, keychain, or pouch. They are popular among prepared people who want a small, multi-use tool for emergencies and daily use.
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Benefits of Using an EDC Pry Bar
The EDC Pry Bars provide many advantages. EDC Pry Bars benefits:
Versatility: An EDC Pry Bar is multipurpose. It helps open containers, remove nails and staples, open boxes, crates, and doors, and other leverage-based jobs. Its versatility makes it useful for daily and unforeseen circumstances.
Portability: EDC Pry Bars are tiny and lightweight. They fit in pockets, keychains, or pouches. The pry tool’s portability means you may use it at home, work, or on the go.
Durability: Stainless steel or titanium EDC Pry Bars are strong and long-lasting. They can survive frequent use and are reliable for a variety of jobs.
Convenience: EDC Pry Bars make daily jobs easier. It eliminates the need for homemade tools or inferior things for prying or opening. A separate tool for these operations saves time.
Emergency Preparedness: EDC Pry Bars are useful in emergencies. They help open locked doors and windows, rescue people, and escape imprisonment. They fit in emergency kits and personal safety plans due to their small size.
Damage Prevention: Curved or angled ends on EDC Pry Bars reduce surface damage when prying or opening. This is helpful when handling fragile or sensitive items.
EDC Pry Bars are practical, convenient, and reliable, making them excellent for everyday chores, emergencies, and readiness.
Factors to Consider When Choosing an EDC Pry Bar
Consider these variables to get the perfect EDC pry bars for your needs:
1. Size/Weight
EDC pry bars vary in size and weight. If you’ll carry it regularly, get a tiny, lightweight model. A somewhat larger pry bar may be better for heavier tasks.
2. Materials and Construction
EDC pry bars last as long as its material and construction. Stainless steel and titanium pry bars are strong and corrosion-resistant. For comfort and usability, choose pry bars with sturdy construction and ergonomic features.
3. Design and Features
Consider the design and features of the EDC pry bars, as they can significantly impact its versatility and usability. Some pry bars feature additional tools like bottle openers, wrenches, or screwdriver tips, which can be useful in various scenarios. Evaluate your specific needs and choose a pry bar that offers the features that align with your requirements. 
4. Customer Reviews and Ratings 
It’s always beneficial to check customer reviews and ratings before purchasing EDC pry bars. Reading about the experiences of other users can provide valuable insights into the tool’s performance, durability, and overall satisfaction. Look for reputable brands with positive reviews to ensure you’re investing in a reliable and well-regarded EDC pry bar.
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knifethoughts · 1 year
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4 Must Have Features in an Every Day Carry Flashlight
Why should you carry a flashlight? I have always enjoyed flashlights, but over the last year or so I have really dived in and become an enthusiast. I remember stopping at the flashlight tables at the “Sports Show” (now the Great American Outdoor Show) with my dad when I was young and being awed at the array and power of the lights. While I’ve mostly always carried a flashlight and found them to…
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typicalpnwguy · 2 years
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EDC lights! Cool, dumb, necessary, overrated?
So a lot of people tend to argue on Facebook and Instagram about wether we should or should need to carry a light with our EDC set up. Ontop of that they argue if you do need a light, how many lumens or candela is needed. You'll see similar arguments for pistol or rifle lights. I'm going to give my opinion as someone who said lights were stupid and now own two edc lights and three weapon mounted lights (with more to come).
I always thought that because of modern living that weapon or handheld edc lights were unnecessary. Look around you outside. There's street lights everywhere, porch lights, flood lights for driveways, and other home security lights not to mention all the lights inside your house or workplace. I felt like all these lights would allow me to always see and identify if there was a target or not.
Then I got a job where I traveled almost 1,500 miles a week over mountain passes and going through the middle of nowhere. There's no lights in those places beside you (your car's headlights). So if you need to stop to stretch, pee, inspect your car, or help someone else out you'll have to provide light. We'll right after getting this job is when cell phones started coming with actually good lights (flashlight). So in my mind I thought, problem solved.
A year later or so while working the same job I forgot my phone charger and my phone died just after leaving the city I was working in some 300+ miles away from home. I realized that one I couldn't call or txt my wife or boss if anything happened but two my ability to have a flashlight was now gone. At this time I new I need a flashlight of some sort that was small enough I could carry with me. However the market was full of terrible lights like the mini mag lights (bad heads and wore out easily). So I ended up buying some of the cheap $1 lights from Walmart. At the time that's really what I thought I'd ever need.
Over the years I broke a countless number of those cheap lights and desired a better and hopefully smaller light. To my surprise there were some better ones on the market and is when I bought the Streamlight Microstream. This light was and is pretty awesome. It's small, super durable, has a decent battery life out of the single AAA battery, was only like $40 (at the time), as well as had a lot more output than the cheap lights. The Streamlight Microstream pushed out 500ish lumens while be so compact.
Fast forward a handful of years and I'm still rocking the Streamlight Microstream happily. I notice my friend Jay is messing around with lights to which I'm watching and trying to learn what each thing he's talking about (spill, candela, throw, etc...). This is when I learn about Modlite, Olight, Surefire, and a few others but let's just talk about Modlite. Modlite seemed to be at the peek of the performance spear. Their setups allowed people to see farther and wider better than other lights. After a handful of conversations with my friend Jay I bought a Modlite.
The Modlite (18650 OKW) is a beast. It's much bigger than my Streamlight Microstream I was using but with that the Modlite was 100x better. Instead of only being able to see a handful of feet using the Streamlight Microstream I was able to see over 100 feet out using the Modlite while also seeing like 40 feet wide (side to side). I was extremely impressed by this as the abilities from my previous light choices came no where close.
The Modlite OKW I chose uses a rechargeable 18650 battery, has 680 lumens, and I believe around 69,000 candela. While only having 180 more lumens than the Streamlight Microstream the Modlite OKW has roughly 67,000 more candela. This means the light is more intense allowing it to be thrown farther. I found using this Modlite that I didn't have to walk to the corner of our yard to see what was going on, or walk up the street when hearing a noise at work (different job that talked about a above), and I was able to shoot in the evenings and at night all because I now had enough light to positively see, understand, and identify things. Game changer!
After that I was hooked. I bought a Streamlight TLR-1 HL soon there after for my pistol and about a year later I bought a second Modlite 18650 OKW for my go to AR15. I can turn on (or like I like to say "touch off") any of these new powerful lights and be able to light up a room at home or work and see everything clearly. This is why edc (good quality) lights are necessary. You need a light that's not attached to a firearm to help identify things in/at places that that pulling a firearm out may cause chaos. Like your job, mall parking lot, park, rest area, etc...
If nothing else I urge people to atleast try a buddies for a week if they own a couple of them. This way you're trying before you're buying. Yes there will be more weight in your pockets but in my opinion it's worth it.
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xedgehog · 2 years
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2022.06.28
This is my new little fishy...what Blade HQ calls the HPA Grandair SWS Salmon Lockback Knife Blue G-10 (3.4" Satin).
When I bought this, the price was right, and they must have just dropped, or within a week or so, because I bought it from them at what I guess was a sale price of $79.00.  The other options were black carbon fiber or green Micarta, both for $94.99.  Had the blue G-10 nor been essentially $15 cheaper, before shipping, I'd have picked the Green Micarta.
But I'm happy enough with the blue.  While I'm not the happiest with lock back knives (I would have preferred pure slip joint with half-stop detente) this still tickled my traditional bone.
Fit and finish are decent while not totally smooth.  The ergos are not that impressive.  The handle angles are a little sharp, and would benefit from a little softer rounding.  Otherwise it's a nice little cutter, if a touch ordinary.
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deejoknives · 1 year
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Deejo is your go-to gift this holiday season! Create a pocket knife online using thousands of customization possibilities: +50 blade designs, pick and choose the size, materials, and engrave a message.
Don't wait, design yours now to receive yours in time!
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military1st · 6 days
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STOIRM 12L Gearslinger
STOIRM 12L Gearslinger is a compact, lightweight alternative for tactical carrying, ideal for both wilderness adventures and urban navigation.
With a multitude of compartments, including a lockable main compartment, a padded laptop compartment, a front utility pocket, a detachable organiser panel and MOLLE panels, this sling backpack offers extensive customisation options to adapt to diverse situations.
Moreover, it's constructed from robust 1000D Nylon with a PU coating and has an EVA moulded back system, a wide shoulder strap with a D-ring and adjustable stabiliser strap, a durable top carry handle, and a padded bottom.
Find out more at Military 1st online store.
Enjoy free UK delivery and returns! Swift delivery to Ireland, the US, Australia, and across Europe.
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fearnoevilllc · 2 years
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https://www.amazon.com/Prepared-Prevail-Responders-Emergency-Readiness-ebook
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nocternalrandomness · 10 months
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"Urban EDC"
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koreessentials · 2 years
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Kore essentials belt vs proper belt. #pewpew #firearms #edc
KORE's Essentials Tactical & Leather Gun Belts are the Best-Fitting, Most Comfortable Concealed Carry Belts you'll ever wear! What makes us so sure? A track sewn into the back of our belts gives you 40+ micro sizing position to adjust with, in small 1/4" increments. That means you get a perfect fit - every time. Kore belts feature our proprietary Power-Core™ center that’s supportive, flexible and virtually indestructible. Kore concealed carry & range belts fit any waist from 24" up to 44” & 54” (EXL Tactical Belts to 72”). One Year Warranty & 30 Day MBG. Thanks to ADVENTURE COAST FIREARMS TRAINING for the awesome review. See the full line of Kore gun belts at http://www.KoreEssentials.com 
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tentacion3099 · 7 months
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ironboneknives · 3 months
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"ECLIPSE" right-handed kiridashi.
Now available ironboneknives.etsy.com
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mikeshouts · 1 month
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Bugeye Mini EDC Compass By PD EDC: A Sleek, Super Cool Compass!
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