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  • sempfi-93

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    Anybody remember the Old American Express commercials from the 1980s/1990s - the tag line was "never leave home without it". I cannot help but think of those commercials every time I head out of the house. This is my basic carry-package, that I never go without. (Kahr CM9, extra mag, Oakleys, ID, iPhone, Emerson CQC-7, radio pager).
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    88E30M50

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    This is pretty much what I have on a daily basis. I've moved back to the 1911 platform from Glocks, but everything else is about the same.

     

    STEEL CORE

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    Fishers
    Glock-27 extended slide stop, Trijicon N/S, Winchester PDX-1, flat mag, 15 rd G-22 spare. Flashlight from DX.com, Boker Infinity, keys, 4 gen Iphone.

    No $ money, I am married.

    Glock-23 if needed instead of the G-27, same set up.
     

    ModernGunner

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    At least 1 handgun (depends on the weather, where I'm heading, and whatever that 'little birdie' on my shoulder tells me), at least 1 knife, cell, ID, pen & notebook, business cards. Oh yeah, and $$$! 'Cause I never know what I might come home with, anything from a sandwich to a S&W! ;)
     

    bos-94-003

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    20140402_042329.jpgThe shield is my concealed carry along with the kershaw and nextorch k3 light (never realized how handy carrying a flashlight would be till I started carrying this one, absolutely a must from now on). G'zOne waterproof phone (tested in my pool), polarized oakleys and wallet are always a must. G19 stays in the car with extra mags.
     

    Steve B

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    That, my friend, is a time machine. Just strap it to your wrist and leave the cell phone home then head for the range and spend a day in the mid 70s.

    :): I can't leave the emergency phone home. However, my solution was to not give out the number except to a few select people. If my phone rings, it's important. It helps my wife isn't one of those I have to know what you're doing at all times kind of women. Now back to the OP's question.

    I carry a cell phone, pocket knife, Fenix E05 light (small but powerful, sees daily use), Big Skinny Wallet, Keys and a M&P 40c. Spare mags are in car and distributed around the house in key locations.
     

    BiscuitNaBasket

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    +wallet
    +phone
     

    sliptap

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    ohhhhhh...I love show n tell :)

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    I always have my phone, wallet, keys, and a Kershaw on me. For summer carry, I pocket carry a LCP with Gold Dots (Precision One XTPs in the Winter).

    For winter carry, I usually have my 605 Taurus with 125gr. Guardian Golds or my Sig 938 with 124gr. Federal HSTs (nnnaaasstttyyy bullets). Not pictured is my Glock 27, haha.

    Keep the pics coming guys. I love this kind of stuff...
     
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