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Todays heavy carry

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:eek: My friend bought a welder on line and needed my help to go pick it up and it was in a bad area of town so i had to travel heavy today. I normally just carry a hammerless 38 tucked away in my thunderwear and usually 2 blades on me but we were going into a very bad area...
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If you need all that, I would have paid the extra to have it shipped. Just saying.
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.357 mag wrote:If you need all that, I would have paid the extra to have it shipped. Just saying.
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What fun whould that be?
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You could have carried a Military and left the Caly3 alone.
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Why not a long gun?

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If it was that bad an area, I'm surprised you didn't opt to take a long gun of some kind, like a carbine or a shotgun. Or what that have been asking for trouble rather than preparing for it?
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Why not man up and pack an RPG or a howitzer? ;)
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Copywriter wrote:If it was that bad an area, I'm surprised you didn't opt to take a long gun of some kind, like a carbine or a shotgun. Or what that have been asking for trouble rather than preparing for it?

I like to be discreet and think i would stick out if i carried something like this...

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Heh, nice load out. Your trip was incident free I hope?
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Jordan wrote:Heh, nice load out. Your trip was incident free I hope?
Yeah it was a good day and now i have access to a welder when i need one.. :)
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Nice Benchmade auto...I have the same one and love it....Doc :D
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Dr. Snubnose wrote:Nice Benchmade auto...I have the same one and love it....Doc :D
Thank you..
It is a very solid knife and has never given me any problems...
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where the **** u live? Beruit?
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bada61265 wrote:where the **** u live? Beruit?
Come on that's a walk in the park carry....give the guy a break....here was my carry a couple of days ago...most of the time it's my EDC with some minor changes.....and I don't even go to bad neighborhoods....Doc :p :D
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gunnut35 wrote:Thank you..
It is a very solid knife and has never given me any problems...
Not only built like a tank I really like the special textured feel of the handle even though the darn thing is smooth...never did figure that one out....nonetheless as you say a very solid knife....Doc :D
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I still want to know what the answer is...where do you carry them all specifically.
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He has a trolly. :D
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Nonprophet wrote:I still want to know what the answer is...where do you carry them all specifically.
Your wish is my command...I'll PM you the answers.....Doc :D
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gunnut, if you wanna show of your stuff, Off-Topic is that way ----->
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O,just,O wrote:He has a trolly. :D
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Where I live I'm only allowed to carry 2 out of 5 of what you did. Like the boyscout's motto "Allways be prepared". What does the red sheath carry?

Doc, that made my day. I'm also curious where all that is carried. Yesterday I came in from the garage to show my wife the handle I put on one of my Mule's. Her friend was there and asked about my knife hobby. I then showed her the Swick 2 on my belt, the Manix 2 clipped on my pocket and the Ladybug in my pocket. She goes "Oh my god. You carry all that? What for?" My response "Because :) ". Feel sort of naked now looking at what you carry :D
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