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Never walk out the door without these.. My key chain alone covers the basics.
Glock 17 and a larger self defense, usually an Onterio Rat or Spyderco Endura "wave", pocket knife to pair with my Spyderco Dragonfly that I use for everyday cutting tasks. Added when necessary..
And within arms reach if not on my back is my small "get home" bag, basically everything a competent person might need to survive for days..Fire starting, water purification, first aid, PPE, cordage, mags&ammo, batteries and usb power pac,xtra meds, tools, shelter.. just to name a few items. My Glock floats between here, my center console and my belt, depending on situation.
Im contemplating a slightly larger backpack with two straps, or a satchel style "murse" because the sling pac isn't ideal for my 6-1 280 frame, and this bag is only about the size of a gallon of milk, which is good, but it has no place to put a nalgine bottle or room for storing scavenged materials etc.
Glock 17 and a larger self defense, usually an Onterio Rat or Spyderco Endura "wave", pocket knife to pair with my Spyderco Dragonfly that I use for everyday cutting tasks. Added when necessary..
And within arms reach if not on my back is my small "get home" bag, basically everything a competent person might need to survive for days..Fire starting, water purification, first aid, PPE, cordage, mags&ammo, batteries and usb power pac,xtra meds, tools, shelter.. just to name a few items. My Glock floats between here, my center console and my belt, depending on situation.
Im contemplating a slightly larger backpack with two straps, or a satchel style "murse" because the sling pac isn't ideal for my 6-1 280 frame, and this bag is only about the size of a gallon of milk, which is good, but it has no place to put a nalgine bottle or room for storing scavenged materials etc.