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N Sperlo
N Sperlo UltimaDork
12/5/12 9:21 p.m.

In reply to T.J.:

We're underpowered. I'm damn accurate with my weapon, but underpowered.

The locals are known to carry full autos and I've almost been hit by 9mm fire. They weren't shooting at me. We've seen people shot with AKs and a range of handguns. I almost drew on a kid with a toy gun with no flare orange, like it should have had. I don't work the late hours anymore, so its pretty quiet while I'm at work now. I still hear gunshots from time to time.

Fueled by Caffeine
Fueled by Caffeine MegaDork
12/6/12 5:07 a.m.
rebelgtp wrote: Well I figured with all the questions on guns here lately and concealed carry I thought I would post up my EDC (every day carry) load out to show you guys. - SIG Pro 2022 9mm with extra mag (IWB hybrid holster) - SIG P230 .380 with extra mag (pocket holster) - SOG Flash II - Victorinox Swisstool - Casio G Shock watch - Paracord bracelet (~10 feet of paracord) - Nebo flashlight - Motorola Droid 2 - Maxpedition RAT wallet containing first aid kit, duct tape (10 yards wrapped around a card), bic lighter, small compass, some spare cash and a razor blade. It also can hold the Droid.

That's about the definition of tacticool right there. Sorry man. Had to say it.

pres589
pres589 SuperDork
12/6/12 8:00 a.m.

So I guess this answers my question; yes, you are carrying all that stuff on you, physically, when out and about.

rebelgtp
rebelgtp UltraDork
12/6/12 9:07 a.m.

In reply to Fueled by Caffeine:

Nah then I would have to be wearing black cargos, Oakleys, wouldnt have first aid cause when you are tacticool you never get hurt and you would know I had all that crap on me because I would be wearing big bulky holsters and wouldn't care (open carry is legal here). 99.9% of the time you would never know I had that on me. The thing that stands out most is the RAT wallet especially when I keep the cell in it but it is very similar to size of a point and shoot camera case and heck I have even used it for that before.

Duke
Duke PowerDork
12/6/12 9:16 a.m.
alex wrote:

And here I was wondering why you carried an old door card pull with string wrapped around it, and how that could be used as a weapon.

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltraDork
12/6/12 9:21 a.m.
colaboy wrote: Honestly, I don't pretend to understand this part of your culture, but it sure does scare the hell out of me.

Honestly, I don't understand an irrational fear of inanimate objects.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo UltimaDork
12/6/12 9:22 a.m.
Duke wrote:
alex wrote:
And here I was wondering why you carried an old door card pull with string wrapped around it, and how that could be used as a weapon.

Thought the same at first.

pres589
pres589 SuperDork
12/6/12 9:24 a.m.

In reply to Bobzilla:

If we're going to play that game, how are inanimate objects going to help you deal with situations that you're afraid of?

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltraDork
12/6/12 9:27 a.m.

It's how you use those inanimate objects. They don't create anything without user input.

Just because someone makes the choice to no longer be a victim does not mean that they are "afraid". Anyone ever hear of a little cult calld the Boy Scouts? Their motto "Always be prepared"? It's something a lot of us try to do with out every day lives.

The_Jed
The_Jed Dork
12/6/12 9:28 a.m.

My EDC:

-Leatherman multi tool

-spare boot laces

-bandages

-phone

-nail clippers (Don't run a mill without them!)

-Toothbrush, toothpaste and mouth wash

-swiss army knife

-mini-mag flashlight

-my trusty mouth guard

Illinois = no concealed carry for me.

I also have a tool box stowed in the Scoob with enough tools to mostly dismantle a first gen Impreza; Flat and Phillips screw drivers and a small contingent of metric sockets and wrenches (Read as 10, 12 and 14mm with a few others tossed in.). Most of the space in the box is occupied by engine hoses, belts, fuses, a coil pack and an alternator. Of course I also carry a 4-way, wheel chocks and a full size spare...am I paranoid?

N Sperlo
N Sperlo UltimaDork
12/6/12 9:31 a.m.
Bobzilla wrote: It's how you use those inanimate objects. They don't create anything without user input. Just because someone makes the choice to no longer be a victim does not mean that they are "afraid". Anyone ever hear of a little cult calld the Boy Scouts? Their motto "Always be prepared"? It's something a lot of us try to do with out every day lives.

My best weapon is my tone of voice.

yamaha
yamaha Dork
12/6/12 9:31 a.m.
singleslammer wrote: In reply to joey48442: So I just actually watched this video. Umm.... you guys have a full auto? I see the reason for the mask.

Let me guess, you think full auto is illegal to have? Much to learn this one does. They're pretty easy to buy pending your local laws, the the waiting period for the tax stamp isn't too long, but the biggest slowdown factor is the cost of a transferrable full auto weapon or sear kit.....(thank the mid 80's for that one)

Mac's are about the cheapest at $2-4k, AC556's and M2 carbines are around $5-7k, M16's are $12-18k, Thompsons are $15-35k, and god help you if you want a real BAR....those run $45k+

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltraDork
12/6/12 9:32 a.m.

In reply to The_Jed:

Paranoid? No. Used to driving a busted up subie? yes!

rebelgtp
rebelgtp UltraDork
12/6/12 9:37 a.m.

In reply to The_Jed:

Nah just very prepared. My truck has a tool kit, ax, shovel, fire extinguisher, more duct tape, more para cord, tow chains, snow chains, flash lights, couple blankets, water, energy bars, another first aid kit, rifle, full sized spare of course, gas can, tent, sleeping bag, fishing gear and a few other things I can't think of off the top of my head.

Bobzilla
Bobzilla UltraDork
12/6/12 9:38 a.m.
N Sperlo wrote:
Bobzilla wrote: It's how you use those inanimate objects. They don't create anything without user input. Just because someone makes the choice to no longer be a victim does not mean that they are "afraid". Anyone ever hear of a little cult calld the Boy Scouts? Their motto "Always be prepared"? It's something a lot of us try to do with out every day lives.
My best weapon is my tone of voice.

My best weapon is situational awareness. If you never get into that situation, you don't have to fight your way out of it.

BUT.... you don't always get to pick the location etc and having a backup is a good thing.

yamaha
yamaha Dork
12/6/12 9:39 a.m.

In reply to rebelgtp:

I didn't see a Smith and Wesson Bear Survival Kit in there........you must be slipping

Yes, I know those are expensive as heck

rebelgtp
rebelgtp UltraDork
12/6/12 9:40 a.m.

Yamaha I know a guy with a BAR. It was his grandfathers way back in the day. I started to drool when I saw it.

Duke
Duke PowerDork
12/6/12 9:43 a.m.
pres589 wrote: In reply to Bobzilla: If we're going to play that game, how are inanimate objects going to help you deal with situations that you're afraid of?

A gun can help you out in a certain type of situation just the same way that any other tool can help you out in its specific kind of situation.

Ever try to change a flat tire on the side of the road without a jack, or a wrench? That's a situation I am afraid of, that the proper tool helps me deal with quickly and effectively.

<~~~~ doesn't own a gun, and hasn't shot one in 25 years

yamaha
yamaha Dork
12/6/12 9:50 a.m.

In reply to Duke:

Thats cool, please don't flounder the thread then.....

The_Jed
The_Jed Dork
12/6/12 9:58 a.m.
rebelgtp wrote: In reply to The_Jed: Nah just very prepared. My truck has a tool kit, ax, shovel, fire extinguisher, more duct tape, more para cord, tow chains, snow chains, flash lights, couple blankets, water, energy bars, another first aid kit, rifle, full sized spare of course, gas can, tent, sleeping bag, fishing gear and a few other things I can't think of off the top of my head.

That reminds me, I need to snag a small shovel before the central Illinois tundra season hits.

The_Jed
The_Jed Dork
12/6/12 10:02 a.m.
Bobzilla wrote: In reply to The_Jed: Paranoid? No. Used to driving a busted up subie? yes!

Indeed. For some strange reason I seem to be drawn to haggard cars.

RossD
RossD UberDork
12/6/12 10:07 a.m.

I've CC less times than I have fingers. Mostly when we go up north to the cabin. I have a Taurus PT-1911 AR .45ACP. I've been considering a smaller pistol, but I don't know yet...

RE Alex: Is that a vintage Fender amp or a reissue?

rebelgtp
rebelgtp UltraDork
12/6/12 10:28 a.m.

There was a 1903 that came into my local shop not long ago and it sold in 10 minutes, about 5 minutes before I got there . I believe that one was a .32 as well.

dculberson
dculberson SuperDork
12/6/12 10:36 a.m.
N Sperlo wrote:
fastoldfart wrote: Do live in downtown Bagdad or something??
Maybe Here. Put together a quick video

I feel like I'm on some sort of government watch list for having watched that video. But I liked it. ;-)

Strizzo
Strizzo UberDork
12/6/12 11:12 a.m.
yamaha wrote:
singleslammer wrote: In reply to joey48442: So I just actually watched this video. Umm.... you guys have a full auto? I see the reason for the mask.
Let me guess, you think full auto is illegal to have? Much to learn this one does. They're pretty easy to buy pending your local laws, the the waiting period for the tax stamp isn't too long, but the biggest slowdown factor is the cost of a transferrable full auto weapon or sear kit.....(thank the mid 80's for that one) Mac's are about the cheapest at $2-4k, AC556's and M2 carbines are around $5-7k, M16's are $12-18k, Thompsons are $15-35k, and god help you if you want a real BAR....those run $45k+

shop here in town has an original thompson, with a case, a couple stick mags and a drum, with full ownership history. listed at 45k.

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