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Chuck,

How's the Gen4 G19 working for you?
42 Spyderco fixed blades and counting...
Henry - get both
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Good luck with that G19 gen4. I just got an Apex extractor and Glock 30274 ejector for mine.
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JLS wrote:Chuck,

How's the Gen4 G19 working for you?
Henry - get both wrote:Good luck with that G19 gen4. I just got an Apex extractor and Glock 30274 ejector for mine.
Stock except for a "-" connector and a polish job, over 500 rounds and no hiccups yet. Hopefully this will be the way it will be. :D
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Image
What's the black thing with the keyring on it, Chuck?

- best wishes, Jazz.
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I'm not Chuck, but it's a Comtech Stinger. A self-defense tool designed and sold by James Keating's Combat Technologies.
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JLS wrote:I'm not Chuck, but it's a Comtech Stinger. A self-defense tool designed and sold by James Keating's Combat Technologies.
Available in several different colors.
"The World is insane, with small pockets of sanity here & there. Not the other way around."

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My off work carry lately Image
My favorite Spyderco is the one I'm carrying now :p
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I do take the Native to work now and then .
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My favorite Spyderco is the one I'm carrying now :p
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Gunslinger wrote:Thats your edc? looks like they have been sitting in a safe. My ss knives get scratches just by looking at them.
Bravo on taking care of your knives.
Have you been hitting the old Photoshop lately, Wouter? ;)

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Hey guys,
Here's part of my edc.
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Later,
Don
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Let's see the rest of it. :)
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Returned the original back to my FL pocket. The pingo can have a break for December.
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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Jazz wrote:What's the black thing with the keyring on it, Chuck?

- best wishes, Jazz.
JLS wrote:I'm not Chuck, but it's a Comtech Stinger. A self-defense tool designed and sold by James Keating's Combat Technologies.
Monocrom wrote:Available in several different colors.
Yep, Dr. Snubnose gave it to me to keep evil away. :D
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Apparently, arachnophobia is not a condition from which I suffer.... :spyder:
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jon1all, that is a well rounded EDC!
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
*Landon*
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Thanks! And thank goodness for work-friendly Woolrich Elite tactical pants! :D

Lots of pockets, but don't look overtly tactical (kind of like a cross between cargo pants & Dockers).

Best tac-pants on the market as far as I am concerned. :)
Apparently, arachnophobia is not a condition from which I suffer.... :spyder:
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jon1all wrote:Thanks! And thank goodness for work-friendly Woolrich Elite tactical pants! :D

Lots of pockets, but don't look overtly tactical (kind of like a cross between cargo pants & Dockers).

Best tac-pants on the market as far as I am concerned. :)
+1, big fan of the discreet Woolrich Elite tacs.
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jon1all wrote:Image
Could anyone tell me where I can purchase online (I live in France) a wallet like this ?
I really would like to replace the one that a very good friend offered to me 20 years ago after he came back of a 1 year journey in USA. The plastic cards holder is dead since ten years (I removed it) and the leather is pretty worn.

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Thank you in advance.
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gooeytek wrote:+1, big fan of the discreet Woolrich Elite tacs.
I prefer the lightweight ripstops. I have one pair of the heavyweight (I think 12oz), but really don't like them as much. The pocket design is the same,etc, but they do feel heavier. The ripstops are way better. Love these pants! :)
Apparently, arachnophobia is not a condition from which I suffer.... :spyder:
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