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Old 10-03-2011, 11:39 PM   #1
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The E.D.C. stands for everyday carry. I live in the mountains of the pacific northwest so there is always tons of room to hike. Since somtimes I go hiking with out proir planning I always have a few things with me where ever I go in case I decide to park the jeep and go hiking. So everyday if I go any place I carry this stuff. My wallets is a large biker wallet with a chain. So on the front of my wallet chain I have a mini gerber multi-tool that hangs from a small caribiner. In my wallet I carry a book of matches,5 bandaids,5 safetypins,a mirror, a plastic 2x3 card with duct tape,electrical tape and some strong cord wrapped around it. In my pockets I carry a lighter, my gerber paraframe knife, a kubaton pen, and a small thing of hand sanitizer. On my wrist I wear a 550 cord bracelete. On my keys I have a small led flashlight. That what I wear and carry everday in case I decide to suddenly go hiking or anything that might require some survival stuff.I dont belive it is a complete survival kit, but more than nothing. I would like to add a way to purify water easier. If I go out I always take a metal water bottle. I could always boil water in it if it came down to it.I try to keep my list down since I carry this stuff 365 days a year.So what do any of you do any edc survival gear of any kind?


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Old 10-04-2011, 05:42 AM   #2
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Living and working in the far south suburbs of Chicago, I don't find myself in the woods too much unless it's what I choose. Then I will prepare for it accordingly. As far as EDC item's goes, Mine is pretty simple. I have a Cold Steel El Hombre in a plain blade and an CRKT M16 10KZ on me at all times. My key ring has a small LED light also. My cell phone is with me most of the time. Other than that I'm pretty much set for my daily routines.


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Old 10-04-2011, 08:18 PM   #3
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adhesive bandages
safety pins
p38 can opener
emergency whistle
fero rod
bic lighter
chapstick
Victorinox Trailmaster
either a Kershaw Zing or an Ontario RAT 1, depending on my mood
Rock River 1AA LED light
cell phone

My bag has many more items in it. I just don't carry it every day.


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My carry is very similar to Michael's. My Victorinox is the basic Swiss Army Knife. My duty knife is a CRKT M16. I don't carry a whistle but I'm way out in the country so I carry a .45ACP and two extra magazines.


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On the plus side, a 45 can definitely be used for auditory signaling. You just have to be sure you're not aiming toward the people you need to rescue you...


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Old 10-05-2011, 10:11 PM   #6
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A empty .45 cal shell can be used as a ear protection for various things. Just stuff it in your ear as you would a ear plug. If your out and get an ear infection, a .45 cal. shell can work to protect your ear from cold weather,wind etc. Or even if you choose to wear ear plugs for sound,once again 2 .45 shells can work as hearing protection. Yes there is better things than stuffing shells in you ear, but they can work. And the other thing they can work for is if you r a stuck and freezing somwhere, you can stick them in your ear to trap your body heat. But remember dont hike with things in your ear, you might not realize you are making your body over heat even in the cold.


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You can also use it as a whistle.


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Depends,

I went out on a well-known trail the other day with a trekking pole and a canteen.

Usually have a basic first aid kit, compass, small knife, lighter, rain/wind coat and pants and toilet paper in addition to above.


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Heehee...I saw EDC and I thought you meant gun. My EDC carry weapon is a 4th generation Glock 36 (I've got two kids I don't plan to mess around). As too other stuff I carry: pocket knife, matches, lighter, anti-bacterial wipes, bandaids, sewing kit...other stuff varies depending on where I am going. Oh, I also carry two extra magazines for the Glock on my belt or in my purse.


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Heehee...I saw EDC and I thought you meant gun. My EDC carry weapon is a 4th generation Glock 36 (I've got two kids I don't plan to mess around).
I've got kids too, and always feel a need for at least a twelve gauge to keep them in check.

Seriously though, I thought the same thing. My EDC is a GLOCK 26. Can't go wrong with the GLOCK. I also always have at least one folding knife, a 2AA River Rock LED light, a monkey fist, good sunglasses and my cell phone go wherever I go. Otherwise I load out accordingly by activity.



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