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MaxSE PT99
August 24, 2004, 01:08 AM
Hi all!

Let me first say that this is not a flame towards anybody in particular....just honest curiosity.....no harm intended!

I've been thinking recently and I have a question or 2 for you that daily CCW.

Why is it that some folks decide to carry an excessive amount of gear on a daily basis? (diregarding LEO's off duty that are required by their department)

I carry

1. Either a Norinco Commander, Charles Daly ECS, or a Beretta 96f
2. An extra magazine.
3. Ken Onion series assisted opener blade by Kershaw/
3. Cell phone
4. Wallet
5. some misc. pocket change

I just don't get certain things that people carry on a daily basis.

1. Expandable batons
2. Handcuffs
3. BUK (back up knife)
4. 2-3 extra mags

I can understand wanting to carry a firearm, some OC, an extra mag and a cell phone to alert the authorities in the even of a crisis.

But why the extra gear for non LEO's (batons etc....)

What is the mindset for the extra gear....?

I understand the force continuum, but will their actually be enough time in an unexpected enconter to use these extra items as a citizen and not in uniform? From what I've read, I think no.

Do you really think that you'll be able to utilize the baton, cuffs, in an expedient manner? Will you be able to detain somebody after the SHTF?

Thanks for the insight, as I'm sure I'll get some replies.....

Jon

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Edward429451
August 24, 2004, 01:16 AM
But why the extra gear for non LEO's (batons etc....)

I have a PR-24 in the truck...I don't carry it on my person.

What is the mindset for the extra gear....?

For that vast grey area between fistfight and shoot!;)

Valkman
August 24, 2004, 02:07 AM
I like to carry my weapon, one spare mag, a Surefire flashlight and a knife. I'm not going to fight with the knife, I've always just carried a knife. But I do like to carry pepper spray for the guy who wants to start something like a fight, because I'm not going to fight like I used to and I'm not going to pull my gun in a non-lethal situation. It's a nice alternative.

Here's my Brommeland mag/flash pouch - I use it every day.

http://vrcc.photostash.com/vrcc_12608/magflashpouch_opt.jpg

Okiecruffler
August 24, 2004, 07:09 AM
To a guy who only carries a 357 snubby and one speed loader*, it sounds like you carry alot of stuff. depends on your situation. In some cases the level of threat is higher and it requires more "stuff".


* Okay, I also carry a knike, either a CRKT M16 or a Mirage. But if the situation is bad enough that I need to use a knife for defense, it's bad enough that I need the snubby. I've gotten too old and slow to be getting into knife fights.

jercamp45
August 24, 2004, 08:14 AM
The cuffs, ASP, four spare mags and a large can of OC I carry on duty....
Off duty, its down to two mags.
In the car I have two more mags and a baton(sometimes a rifle)
I always have a decent blade(last year and a half a Camilus 'Cuda...sweet blade!!) and a ASP Kubaton/OC despenser(another very nice tool). The knife is cuz I always have a sharp tool handy(never know when you'll need it) and the OC is to bridge the gap, giving me a ten foot OC squirt or three AND a close in impact/control tool...and looks good in court, should that time ever come, to have a nonlethal tool in addition too the handgun.
My handgun, on and off duty, is a Colt CCO .45 ACP.
Jercamp45

Iggy
August 24, 2004, 08:22 AM
I carry a spare mag and loose change in one pocket and house keys and pocket knife I got for graduation from 8th grade in the other.

Been packin' for nearly 40 years. I've needed everything but the spare mag.

So far, so good!!

TonyB
August 24, 2004, 09:04 AM
"for the guy who "only" carries a 357 snubby and a speed loader..."
That would be me too....I don't feel under armed..it's all about how you use what you got......
( I have enough stuff weighing my pants down.....) :D

MrMurphy
August 24, 2004, 09:04 AM
I carry a spare mag, Surefire, OC, knife, leatherman plus the gun.

I've nearly needed the gun twice. One of those times I'd have needed the spare mag if it'd gone more hostile than it did. In that same incident OC might have stopped it quicker. I didn't have it then, i do now.

I had and needed the Surefire then, and didn't have but needed it in the incident before.

I've used the Leatherman for everything from repairing cars and computers to minor field surgery and game dressing,and the knife for the same thing.


I keep the other crap in my truck, because yes, I've used all of it (No baton or handcuffs, just general survival stuff).

dairycreek
August 24, 2004, 01:17 PM
I carry the gun, one extra mag, and an "automatic" knife (legal here in Oregon). I use the knife all the time as it is really handy for a lot of stuff. Never needed the gun (thank goodness). Try to keep my carry stuff to a minimum. Good shooting;)

Marshall
August 24, 2004, 01:33 PM
CARRY GUN
POCKET KNIFE, KERSHAW DWO (HAVE ALWAYS CARRIED A POCKET KNIFE)
SPEED STRIP
CASH AND CHANGE (I NEVER CARRY CASH IN REAR POCKET)

Bravo11
August 24, 2004, 01:43 PM
Carry weapon, usually KelTec P11
pocket knife w/clip, usually Kershaw Scallion
Cell phone
wallet & keys

Valkman
August 24, 2004, 03:43 PM
What you wear your stuff IN makes a big difference. Besides gun, spare mag, Surefire, knife and OC I also have a wallet, cell phone, keys and a Swiss Army knife that I've always carried.

But I wear Royal Robbins 511 shorts or pants, and this stuff doesn't even fill up all the pockets. If I was to wear jeans I'd be bulging all over! :)

I carry my wallet in the front right lower pocket and money in the front right upper pocket (with other knife clipped on pocket). Left upper pocket gets keys and Swiss Army knife, and there's a separate cell phone pocket. OC goes in the front left lower pocket, and gun, mag and Surefire go on the belt. The two rear pockets are empty.

Angus Podgorney
August 24, 2004, 03:49 PM
I carry a spare mag and loose change in one pocket and house keys and pocket knife I got for graduation from 8th grade in the other.

Iggy, I've been carrying the same Buck folding pocket knife that I got for my birthday when I was 16! (too many years ago to mention). I just recently upgraded to a Crawford Kasper but I still carry the Buck. I will give it to my 9 year-old son when I think he's rady.

Ed

MaxSE PT99
August 24, 2004, 04:09 PM
Greetings all!

Thank you for all of the replies so far. I didn't expect this many, this soon.

Seems as though evreyone that has posted has made a good point. Guess it just depends on your percieved threat that influences waht you carry.

I startedt this thread due reading some others about what people carry. It just seemed like a lttile overkill. If i can find the one post I'd be able to make my point a little clearer. This one gentleman stated that he carries:

1. Gun
2. 4 spare mags
3. Big can of OC
4. 3 knives, 2 a lockblade - 1 a throwing knife
5. BUGs - a .32 in his front pocket, and a .357 on his ankle
6. Baton
7. Flashlight

I cant even remember what he had hidden away in his vehicle.....

This just seemed a little outrageous for somebody to carry evreyday while not in a posisition of authority (LEO). I'm glad to see that most of us don't go to that extreme......

Thanks once again for the replies folks i appreciate the insight you all have.:)

Jon

Okiecruffler
August 24, 2004, 05:40 PM
Like I said, now I carry a 357 snubby and one extra load. But before I became a nurse I used to run a back route for a company that picked up the canceled checks and took them to the clearing house. But some people thought we were picking up cash. The fact that we did this in little Mazda pickups with campershells should have clued them in, but they weren't that bright. Several drivers had been held up, often by groups of people. Back then I carried a glock with 2 mags. Several drivers carried shotguns. Now the most dangerous thing I do is wash my truck.

Zundfolge
August 24, 2004, 06:05 PM
Jeez ... all I carry is;
Steyr S40
Cell Phone (and I wouldn't have one if it wasn't issued at work)
Wallet
Keys


that's pretty much it ... I don't carry a spare mag and I almost never have cash (change included).

cordex
August 24, 2004, 06:13 PM
I carry three knives, for different purposes (boxes, abuse, when I really need something sharp).

I carry one or two guns, depending (usually just the 1911).

Valkman
August 24, 2004, 11:34 PM
Our CCW instructor at The Gun Store had two full size Glocks on, and four spare mags around his back between them. What he was expecting in the way of a robbery I don't know but it seemed a little much to me.

I carry a spare mag only in case of a malfunction - I don't expect I'll need that many rounds. I carry a Surefire because of the East Coast blackouts and because I've been in a casino that went dark.

It all depends what you're comfortable with, I guess. :)

Nick96
August 25, 2004, 12:16 AM
As far as weaponry goes - typically it's just a snub revolver (.38 or .357) and the 5 rounds they hold.

I've got weapons that carry more rounds- and extra speed loaders & mags - just haven't seen the need to lug all that stuff around though.

I live a pretty tame life though - and try to remain aware of what's going on around me so's I don't NEED a weapon.

And, as a pracitical matter, I don't first hand recall any situations locally where LE people needed to reload in a gun fight - much less private citizens protecting their own hides (and I live near and work in a 4 million plus population metropolitan area). The ligitimate self defense use of handguns that I'm aware of involved the use of less than 5 rounds of ammo to resolve. Granted, there may have been situations where sprays, clubs, multiple reloads, assalt rifles, long knives, etc. were employed - but such stories just never made the evening news.

A .38 revolver or 12 gauge shotgun seems to be ample weaponry in 99+% of real world defensive encounters I'm aware of. The problem seems to center on not having a gun at all when needed - as opposed to the particular type & caliber of gun or related accessories.

Gunz
August 25, 2004, 01:11 AM
I have experimented in my youth with the overkill carry of gear. At the time, I was not as confident of my unarmed defensive techniques. As I get older, and find myself better prepared and more observant of my surroundings and situations, I am down to one SP101 hammerless. If there is something else that makes me feel nervous, I may carry a second revolver in 38 Spl. The only knife I carry is a Safekeepr 2 or 3. I like the Home Depot box cutter knives for general work because the razor blades are cheap to replace. That is about it. I used to carry spare mags and such but all that weight strained the muscles on my back. I HAVE felt better able to control a situation when I am armed, because I live in a rural area, and have come across unleashed dogs, bears, and small critters with rabies.

V-fib
August 25, 2004, 01:51 AM
SP101 3” w/ speedloader
2 knives
pepperspray
small flashlight

Doesn’t seem like allot.
:cool:

rcm
August 25, 2004, 04:08 PM
Assisted opener and S&W 38. I think if I need more than that I'm screwed anyway. I keep all the rest of the crap in a backpack. I hate brief cases or the like.

WorksForMe
August 25, 2004, 07:46 PM
S&W CS40 in some manner of concealment rig, one spare mag, in case of malf or so I have more than 8 rounds. Otherwise a wallet, cell phone and keys. Don't imagine I need more than that unless I'm looking for trouble.

Nick96
August 25, 2004, 09:44 PM
Gunz,

Sounds like we have both arrived at the same station in life. At one time we've carried all sorts of "extra stuff" - but with age and experience have come to realize that being "prudently prepared" doesn't require the strapping on of a "Batman Equipment Belt" to get through the day.

Ky Larry
August 25, 2004, 09:55 PM
Daily carry:
1. 45 ACP Kimber Custom Defender II
2. Wallet
3. Comb
4. Spare mag
5. Cell Phone
6. Keys with P-38 can opener I've had since 1971.
7. Buck pocket knife

I also have a 12 gauge Winchester pump and 25 rounds of #00 buck shot in my pick up for serious social work.

XLMiguel
August 25, 2004, 10:08 PM
I guess it's a function of your 'perceived threat environment'. Mine is pretty low.

Here in 'occupied Northern VA' I always have a knife (Camillus 'Cuda or BM AFCK) on my body, and in my 'man purse' I have a Key Defender OC unit, CRKT Mirage, Leatherman, Streamlight Scorpion, small butane lighter (2500 deg.!), cigar keeper, PalmPilot, ibuprophen, Microlight, and other odds n' ends, and sometimes spare mags for whatever I'm CCWing (Kahr P9, Sig239, Kimber UC). I find I carry (when I carry) more for 'civic responsiblity' than any particular perceived threat. I guess it's just a "Boy Scout thing' :)

Ben Shepherd
August 30, 2004, 09:15 PM
Lets see......

wallet\
keys
sp101
1 speed strip
knife

I do keep a rubber "riot baton" in the car though.

This worked very well getting a 100 lb. dog off a neighbor kid once. Couldn't risk a shot, and mace would have sent several children to the hospital due to thier proximity to the dog.

Model520Fan
September 2, 2004, 10:42 PM
1. Gun
2. 4 spare mags
3. Big can of OC
4. 3 knives, 2 a lockblade - 1 a throwing knife
5. BUGs - a .32 in his front pocket, and a .357 on his ankle
6. Baton
7. Flashlight

I cant even remember what he had hidden away in his vehicle.....

This just seemed a little outrageous for somebody to carry evreyday while not in a posisition of authority (LEO).

A little outrageous? I disagree. I would probably leave a couple of knives and a mag or two and the baton behind, and I might go for a smaller OC, and I might not even always have all of the guns, but just about everything there has a legitimate use. My main objection to it is the bulk and weight, but if I understood you correctly, the fellow was proposing to carry this stuff himself - he wasn't saying that you or I had to carry it. As a matter of fact, I would find all that gear more disturbing on an LEO, because those poor suckers don't have a choice in the matter. But you said "position of authority." You were getting at something there, but I'm not sure exactly what. Care to elucidate?

MaxSE PT99
September 3, 2004, 02:12 AM
I define somebody in a posistion of authority to be, generally speaking

A LEO, be that local, state, federal, etc. And to a lesser extent Secuity Officers on private property, military, mall, building, etc...

These folks put their live on the line evreytime they go to work. I work security myself (unarmed btw) and I have the utmost respect for what these people need to carry while in uniform. However, I dont see the need for the average CCW holder to feel he needs to arm him/her self to the teeth.

C'mon, 3 guns, 3 knives, baton, oc, flashlight.......overkill to me. But I digress, to each their own.

Gun - ok, sensible to want to protect one's self, family. But 3? at the same time? Maybe a back up in certain high risk situations, but not evreyday.

Knife - ok, a cutting tool, be that in defense or in a utility role, but again....3?

Flashlight - Good idea, can't shoot, take cover in the dark effetively, useful in general situations.

OC - I can see this to a point, you want to have somethig that is less then letal, but the Giant Economy size? Are you gonna spray the entire neighboorhood?

Baton - If you have the OC, Gun, Knife, Flashlight, I think you're good to go for 99,999% of sitations the average person is gonna deal with. Leave the baton to the uniforms.

Cuffs - Same deal, you really going to detain somebody you just shot? Are they gonna come along peacefully without struggling, and in the process possibly take your tools and use them against you?

Hope that clarifies my views a litlle further.....

Jon:)

Model520Fan
September 3, 2004, 07:34 AM
Max,

Each of those items has a purpose. Some of them have liabilities beyond size and weight, particularly the baton and handcuffs.

As you say, " to each their own."

But you also say, "However, I dont see the need for the average CCW holder to feel he needs to arm him/her self to the teeth. . . .

Gun - ok, sensible to want to protect one's self, family. But 3? at the same time? Maybe a back up in certain high risk situations, but not evreyday."

Do you really not know the reasons for the three guns? What good is a gun if you can't get to it? If you drive, and wear a seat belt (another item a careful driver, someone who is not in a position of authority and involved in high-speed chases , should not really need), the normal FBI-carry gun may simply not be available. That is what the ankle gun is for. It is also easier to get to when seated than the FBI-carry gun. Having a gun available to the left hand is just common sense. Problems may START with your right hand being tied up. If you work as a rent-a-cop, you should know this.

I do not challenge your evaluation of the individual whom you describe. You know him and I don't, and you have all kinds of conscious and subconscious evidence about him that I don't. Even the totality of his gear at least hints at something. But I cannot let your comments about his gear pass.

Three guns would be MINIMUM if there weren't concealment, nuisance and weight issues.

Three (or more) pocketknives are none of my business, which, by the way, applies to most or all of what this guy is carrying.

A baton has some uses in those jurisdictions where its carry is legal. In my opinion, not worth the weight, but, in the right hands, it can be a non-lethal fight-stopper where OC can't be used.

Handcuffs have obvious life-saving utility for those who think they know how to apply them safely.

Does your post reflect an issue with this particular individual, or do you just have an attitude about certain kinds of gear?

Mac Attack
September 3, 2004, 10:27 AM
Jon wrote:
But why the extra gear for non LEO's (batons etc....)

I often wonder the same thing. Every time there is a post 'Empty your pockets and show us what you got...' you always see people with tons and I do mean tons of stuff that they insist they carry everyday.

As for me I prefer to keep my carry items as little and as light as possible. My standard daily carry items are:

Wallet with cash, cards and ID
LG Cell Phone
Car Keys
A pocket knife - usually a Strider or Emerson
CCW: Glock 30 or a P7M8 in a VMII or a Keltec P32 in a Nemesis holster

When the sun goes down I sometimes carry a Surefire A2 or E2E light. I hardly ever carry a spare mag or backup knife or gun.

Honestly, I don't know how some people could carry all the stuff they say they carry and be comfortable. I guess different strokes for different folks.

Mac

Skunkabilly
September 3, 2004, 10:32 AM
First aid kit. Girls like it when you give them painkillers. I guess I'm that bad to be around.

Pepper spray. I need to get some more; gave mine to a friend who left for NYC.

jamz
September 3, 2004, 11:29 AM
For me, right now, it's

1. Colt Pony Pocketlite .380 (Either pocket holster or IWB, small and light)
2. 3" Spyderco Rescue Clipit (serrated edge for cutting ropes, seatbelts, etc. Small, plastic, very light.)
3. Wallet (Very thin, only holds licenses and a few cards. Not folding.)
4. Hankerchief (I have allergies, what can I say? :p )
5. Cell phone (smallest one I could find)

That's it for me. Keys tend to get dropped wherever I am, or attached to a shelf or workbag close by. Same for the Surefire C2.

However, I just this week discovered THIS nifty little item:
http://www.niteize.com/images/Clip_Case_3pics.gif

found here:
http://www.niteize.com/ClipCase.html

This thing can hold my phone, a small 1 AAA cell flashlight, and a mini-leatherman type thing OWB! It's comfy and works like a bloofy charm, if you ask me.

-James

cratz2
September 3, 2004, 03:27 PM
Hrmm... I guess I'm pretty minimal... I carry a:

CZ PCR, usually in a High Noon Hidden Impact, no backgup gun or mag
a CRKT M16 drop point
5 keys on a keyring with my remote keyless entry fob thing
I don't carry a wallet, but I carry a heavy sandwich baggie with IDs, cards and a bit of cash.

I used to carry two spare mags when I carried a 1911... Don't know why, but I've pretty much never carried a spare mag when carrying a SIG, Glock, Taurus PT99 or the PCR. Even when I carried a Kahr P9 Covert as a primary, I only carried a spare mag the first week or so. Now I will admit that for the very brief time that I carried a P32 as my only gun, I had the first 5 rounds Gold Dots, the rest FMJs and I carried a spare mag filled with FMJs.

BadAndy13
September 3, 2004, 03:29 PM
To all those who decide to carry those extra weapons...IE ASP, OC, and blades.. First of all You better make sure that you are certified to carry these weapons. With the exception of the knife the other two you need to certified to carry. As far as it looks good in court... NO it doesn't. Let me show this to you the way a GOOD not great, but good defense atty or maybe prosecutor will portray you to the jury. This person is so paranoid that they carry on their person daily 1 - 2 guns, OC, ASP, and 1- 2 knives. I guarantee you will be jammed. Lets talk about the use of handcuffs. I bet only a handful of you guys have tried to apply handcuffs to a bad guy. It is not hollywood. It can be Shaq trying to handcuff a person of normal size 5"10" and he will still need help. If someone doesn't want cuffed... you as one person will not do it. More importantly it may be an enitre illegal detainment. Which as a police officer I will charge you with... believe me, I would have no problem with. No non-leo needs to be carrying handcuffs as their daily carry. I am not sure why anyone would want to carry 2 - 3 guns just to carry.. look i have worked in D.C. as a police officer and worked in one of the worst district there. I have had to use deadly force. But I have never had to go to a back up weapon let alone a third back up. Some of you guys out there had better heed this warning. You better check with your local laws as far as what you are permitted to carry and what you need to be certified to carry as well as the carrying of handcuffs. I am sure none of you on here has thought of the ramifications of using deadly force. You need to consider the legal aspect. You will still be charged with a homicide, the DA has to clear you. You need to consider the psychological affects it will have on yourself. If you think it won't... think again it does. Lets not forget the civil suit that will follow after. I dont think anyone here has the kind of money to hire a great atty. to get you off of the civil suit. It is not as easy as walking into court and saying well the guy had a gun and pointed it at me, so i a shot him. You will be questioned as to what training you have, what point did you fear for your life, did you try to give any verbal commands? did you try to retreat. ( remember civilians are required to retreat, LEO'S do not need to) what were the lighting conditions, did you actually see a gun, there is a ton of other question that you will get bombarded with. Like I said you had beeter make sure you know what you are getting yourselves into, know what is legal and not. Another thing what do you do when a police officer shows up on scene???? you still have a gun in your hand ???? I know what i am doing as a police officer ... I am sure some will respond back flapping their gums about this and that and i don't know what i am talking about.. well i don't need to prove anything to anybody. I am already a police officer ,a nd i have been through more than most of you would want to fantasize about ... to those who want to tes me... when was the last time you were shot at? stabbed, hit by a car?? when did you use deadly force??? think about it all????

BJPARKER
September 3, 2004, 08:57 PM
Wow, I'm impressed what people can stuff in their pockets. I just got my .38 snubby, checkbook and keys, or my .357 3in. on my belt, checkbook and keys, or most recently, my LW commander in a high ride holster, checkbook and keys. I like to have choices.

Oracle
September 4, 2004, 10:44 AM
I generally carry the following, wearing jeans, an undershirt, and an untucked button up shirt of one kind or another:

Surefire G2 flashlight, cellphone, small wallet (leather card carrier), Leatherman WAVE multitool, extra magazine carried in a Sidearmor kydex mag holder, Glock 17 in a Milt Sparks Summer Special 2, and a Cold Steel Safekeeper 3, on a Milt Sparks belt.

I've noticed that most don't carry a flashlight. I use my flashlight more than anything else other than my cellphone.

1911Tuner
September 4, 2004, 11:12 AM
I agree with the notion of carrying a non-lethal or less-than-lethal defensive tool in addition to a gun...for several reasons. For one thing,
there are few situations that truly justify a lethal response, and a
can of OC spray could well stop something at the lowest level possible...
which is always a good thing. A wise man once said:
"Shoot...Don't shoot. Either way, you'll regret it."

Another theory, and one that I happen to agree with is that a mid-level
device will be a good indication in the aftermath that you weren't carrying a gun hoping for a reason to use it. It could be construed as your having
been only willing to use the least force necessary to protect yourself, reserving the gun for what Ayoob calls,"The Gravest Extreme" and could
well mean the difference between walking away and facing a prison term.

Finally, it gives you other options. Another wise man said:

"When all you have is a hammer, all your problems start to look like nails."

At least...that's the way I look at it. Just my 2% of a buck.

Oracle
September 4, 2004, 01:14 PM
I've heard OC spray called "eye jab in a can", and that's pretty much what it is. Don't expect it to be the hammer of thor or anything like that (don't expect your handgun to be that either, for that matter), but it can be a useful tool, but, like many other things, you have to realize it's limitations.

Gunrunner
September 4, 2004, 09:49 PM
I guess I'm a minimalist. I carry a Beretta 92F and a Gerber pocket knife. I usually have my Shepherd mix with me, so I do have a little extra security at hand.

Model520Fan
September 4, 2004, 10:34 PM
I am not sure why anyone would want to carry 2 - 3 guns just to carry.. look i have worked in D.C. as a police officer and worked in one of the worst district there. I have had to use deadly force. But I have never had to go to a back up weapon let alone a third back up.

I have worked in DC as a rent-a-cop, and NOT in the worst district. I have never had to use deadly force, but I know that none of the three guns I described, and probably none of the the three guns described in the original bitch, was a backup, although it could have functioned in that role. Each gun beyond the strong-side carry was an alternative-access gun, and unfortunately, a primary, not a backup, except, perhaps, in the original posting, which listed, I believe, a .357, which isn't such a bad cartridge.

I thought I explained what the second and third guns were for. Others with more experience than I have also done so. I believe Evan Marshall has done so.

If I were trying not to give ammo to a hypothetical DA and jury, I would go unarmed altogether, or stay the ???? out of DC in the first place, or both. However, I do only one of those. Which do you think it is?

RevDisk
September 4, 2004, 11:02 PM
I tend to carry a telescoping baton more often than I really need. I'm rather handy with it and it's come in useful.

The other non-essential items I carry are extra mags. I have a fundimental fear of running out of ammo. Run out of ammo once, I guarentee you'll carry extra ammo for the rest of your life. :neener:


Everything else is stuff I need. Smokes/lighter, wallet, cell phone, keys.

KLR
September 5, 2004, 08:49 AM
Well, the multiple gun/knife loadout with all the fixings seems extreme. That person is carrying more equipment than a lot of the local narcotics officers I work with. I did a search warrant a few years ago (about 2lbs of meth) and one of the cops was carrying identical S&W large frame .40s (cannot remember the model). He also had a knife, flashlight, baton etc. We were going into a bad guy's house in a really bad area.

I guess for most of us, we search for the 99.99% solution. For work, I carry a lot (for a plainclothes agent, anyway) i.e. Badge, Glock 19, Keys, Cuffs, Baton, Spare Mag, Nextel, Pager, Knife. Off duty, since I would be more interested in fighting my way to an exit or out of the situation I usually just carry my Glock (or Kahr PM-9 w/1 mag), knife, and a surefire E-1. I have an ultralight ASP 16" that I probably should carry (always good to have a non-lethal option).

Dang! I hate to sound like one of the antis, but multiple gear guy sounds like he has some reality problems. On the other hand, people thought the same about me for having a CCW and carrying before becoming a Federal Agent.

A friend of mine was CO of a reserve unit a while back. One of his guys wore a level II Second Chance vest under his BDUs during every drill "Just in case the base was attacked". :scrutiny:

Several years ago I saw a guy in a store who was physically disabled and carried two maglight six-cell flashlights on his belt (a belt ring on each hip) along with a monster can of OC. :confused:

A throwing knife? :scrutiny:

Where do you as a gun-toter draw the line?

It must take him forever to get dressed. "Honey, can you go get a gallon of milk and some bread?"

This is just me, but if I felt like I needed that much gear, I would be packing a long gun.

And before this degenerates into any "JBT" or "elitist" accusations, I am very much in favor of national CCW reciprocity and looking forward to the AWB sunset.

RevDisk
September 5, 2004, 11:11 AM
This is just me, but if I felt like I needed that much gear, I would be packing a long gun.

Yea, there are plenty of reasons to go light. As I said, except for carrying an asp and extra ammo, I go as light as possible. But really it just is a matter of taste. If someone wants to carry that much equipment all the time, I see no problem with it.

(You don't really NEED that V8 engine, a V4 would be fine. You don't NEED that bigger screened TV, when a 15 inch TV would be fine.)

JerryM
September 5, 2004, 06:32 PM
I am of the "Go light" school. I carry 1 gun with one reload. I often carry a small container of OC spray.

I cannot see a situation where a CHL holder is going to get into a long gunfight. I believe that it will be close, short and violent if it happens. To think that I am going to need even 1 reload is not logical, but I do it just in case.

But to carry additional guns, even 1 but especially 2 or three extra, seems paranoid to me.
"One might malfunction." If you are in a close range fight then you are probably dead or down. I don't believe that when a BG is feet from you and his gun is out and maybe shooting, that you are going to have any chance to drop your gun and draw another.

From a practical viewpoint, I don't see how I could carry three guns with 40 rounds of ammo, a knife, OC spray, and even handcuffs.

It just doesn't make sense to me.

I know quite a few LEOs. Most of them never fire a shot in anger during their career. That is there job, and they might need a BUG and several magazines of ammo. But a CHL holder in a store or parking lot? I don't think so.

I would like to know of a single instance where a CHL holder needed a BUG or had to reload and continued the fight..

Jerry

Andrew P
September 9, 2004, 06:23 PM
I carry this
http://thumb7.webshots.com/s/thumb1/9/6/27/184490627pAsEso_th.jpg
Witness 10mm Compact, extra mag, these usually sit in a Desantis Tuck This,Benchmade 556 Mini Grip, Surefire Nitrolon, a cell phone. Have to take the gun off when I get to work being that I work in a Federal Buliding

Andrew P
September 9, 2004, 06:35 PM
I carry this
http://thumb7.webshots.com/s/thumb1/9/6/27/184490627pAsEso_th.jpg
Witness 10mm Compact, extra mag, these usually sit in a Desantis Tuck This,Benchmade 556 Mini Grip, Surefire Nitrolon, a cell phone. Have to take the gun off when I get to work being that I work in a Federal Buliding

22luvr
September 9, 2004, 07:17 PM
I'm a bit of an obsessive-compulsive when it comes to the arrangement of the contents of my pockets. This ritual never changes because I've NEVER lost a wallet and NEVER lost my keys so it must be working.

Right front pocket - Kel-Tec P-3AT in De Santis Nemesis holster (nothing, repeat nothing, goes into this pocket but my gun!)
Left front pocket - Keys, cell phone
Left rear pocket - wallet
Right rear- hankie

The last altercation I got into was a drunken tiff at the age of 19. That was 39 years ago! I have never been physically threatened or attacked that I can remember.

I avoid trouble, confrontations, treat people with respect, and it seems to pay off.

That's it.

KLR
September 9, 2004, 11:10 PM
I MIGHT be able to see a person having the .32 in an ankle holster as a backup to the primary piece- allows access while seated in a car, etc. 1 knife, okay. Smaller can of OC- great! Gives a non-lethal option.

I would see the loadout from the first paragraph as practical if you were an at-risk target in a south-American nation with a high kidnapping rate.

When I am going out for a search/arrest operation, I generally have anywhere from three to seven spare magazines for my Glock in addition to all of my other cool stuff like mirrors, baton, knife, cuffs, etc. Of course, I am also wearing tactical body armor, a kevlar helmet, and look like a bloated tick. Well, more like an uber-tactical, ninja-tick. :D :rolleyes:

Nothing more dangerous than a ninja-tick.

SAG0282
September 10, 2004, 01:25 PM
My daily carry is pretty basic at this point;

HK USP 9x19 + spare mag w/ 124 grain +P Golden Sabers
Gerber Multitool
Surefire Z2 Combat light
wallet
keys
cell phone


The only thing I've considered adding at least for the car is handcuffs or flex cuffs, because I've been thinking about what I would do if someone complied with a cease and desist command and I needed to keep them there until the cops arrived. I am still undecided and illegal or or unlawful detention issues start to worry me, even though I'm confident in my own judgement.

mtnbkr
September 10, 2004, 02:13 PM
This is my edc (I don't carry the gun at work though):

http://mysite.verizon.net/allencb/stuff.jpg

Chris

glock23
September 11, 2004, 09:00 PM
i carry a g23 1 spare mag,and my wallet:)

GEM
September 14, 2004, 05:37 PM
In addition to a G19 and an extra mag - the gun component

1. Two Delicas - why ? One for each hand. Defensive knife classes stress using a knife as an escape in grappling. You have two hands. You cannot always get to just one knife.

2. OC - for nonlethal situations - like Crazy Uncle Al whom it might be rude to shoot at Thanksgiving

3. Surefire - to see things that one might need to see and as an impact weapon in some really screwed up fight

4. Cell phone - call for help or pizza.

I sometimes carry a BUG - because I can. This set up gives me most likely situations.

Mannlicher
September 16, 2004, 09:01 PM
Gee max, different strokes for different folks. You carry what you want, others will do the same, and hopefully without judging YOU .

Marshall
September 16, 2004, 11:32 PM
Personally I feel more confident being able to be mobile. One gun, one knife and then your phone, keys, money, etc. is a lot easier to deal with situations than when loaded down. I do carry a couple of speedloaders in my brief case. But, go ahead, try to convince a jury that you were interested in trying to retreat and rid yourself of the situation when you have three guns on you with multiple knifes, batons, cuffs etc. They're liable to think you went looking for a fight and are a tad on the paranoid side. They're also liable to think you are a cop wannabe or a militant type and if they don't, the DA is going to try to make them think that! No sense in making his job a breeze in this situation.

I have no credentials to back me up but, I do believe I think fairly normal and with a decent amount of logic. At least I did before the mushrooms. .:neener:

The nice thing is, we all have the right to do as we please within the law.

Model520Fan
September 18, 2004, 08:32 PM
Thank you, Mannlicher. Best post I've seen on this subject all week.

PaulBk
September 19, 2004, 03:08 PM
Daytime: G26, small OC, cell phone, wallet, and keys with microlight.

Nighttime: Add Sure Fire compact flashlight.

Ultra High Threat Environment: Add spare mag and/or BUG.

Everything else stays in the car or in the house.

-Paul

Mulliga
September 19, 2004, 04:51 PM
KA-BAR Dozier Folding Hunter pocket knife
https://www.kabar.com/images/4062_large.jpg

Timex Ironman
SAK & Maglight Solitaire attached to keys
Zip-up wallet with matchbook inside
Cell-phone

When I get my CCW, I'll carry my CZ-75B

gunspease
September 19, 2004, 05:04 PM
one gun keltec p32 or 1911 depending on the weather, a kinfe, surefire e2e, leatherman pstII & wallet, keys. Oh and sometime a mp5 just for fun :neener:

bigmike45
September 19, 2004, 05:57 PM
In the car I always have my loaded Springfield Armory GI WII Champion, with 2 loaded mags, all in easy reach in times of trouble.

On my person daily:
Right front pocket always has my Kel-Tec p11 loaded, one in the pipe.
Left front pocket has spare mag, Gerber Lock Blade and Surefire flashlight.
I always have my cell phone just ahead of the right front pocket.

If carrying in holster either my SIG 220ST or my Champion in Galco pancake holsters backed up with the Kel-Tec.

mattk
September 20, 2004, 11:07 AM
Colt Government .380 pocketlight and a benchmade folder.

tarrigoni
September 20, 2004, 10:51 PM
I normally carry my Glock 19 with an extra 15 round magazine full o' Winchester Ranger RA9T 147g.

I'll carry a Gerber Air Ranger knife or a CRKT M16-13M, my cell phone, my wallet, and my keys.

I try and travel light so my wife doesn't make cracks about my bat belt..

deputy tom
September 21, 2004, 03:23 PM
My EDC hasn't varried much for many years.I just keep adding new things as they are invented(like the cell phone) call me a dinosaur.Currently I carry a wallet & comb l/r ,coin purse & Spyderco Endura l/f,Bandanna r/r,Keys r/f,Cell Phone on belt 8 o'clock,J-Frame in Pancake holster on belt 4 o'clock,Ammo dump with 6 rds in speed strip 1 o'clock on belt.Some times I'll just drop a Beretta 950 BS into my r/f pocket and dispense with the J-Frame,holster and reload,not very often but some times.That also dictates moving the keys to a jacket/suitcoat/Sportscoat pocket or IWB.Weddings will have the same effect but I'll suppliment a Seecamp .32 in a pocket holster instead of the Beretta.tom.

WEPS
September 22, 2004, 11:19 PM
wallet
keys
1 ounc can of oc
crkt m-16 drop point tanto
bersa thunder no spare mag( if i don't get him with 8 im in trouble anyways)

in the car a glock 23 under my left thigh.

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