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Interesting Choices from Wisconsin: Everyday Carry Pocket Dump of the Day

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Phil, who works in a grocery store in Wisconsin sends his Everyday Carry stuff.  Via Everyday Carry.

First, why the brown belt instead of black?  So the belt clips contrast brightly if the shirt rides up over the belt?  And what’s up with the “Hypertough” 100-lumen flashlight?  There are many smaller packages that use a single AA battery and run circles in terms of performance around the “Hypertough” light (available at your local Walmart — not far from the ammo they used to stock.)  Like the little Streamlight, or one I carry, the Klarus XT1A.

Another thing I noticed is now brand new everything looks.  None of it looks worn.  For instance, that bag of Celox would last about five minutes looking that nice in my cargo pocket.  If I carried Celox.  Really?  Celox?  And no tourniquet?  Hopefully Phil’s baseline plan isn’t to dump Celox into any bleeding wound.  Because when all you’ve got is a bag of Celox, everything looks like a hemorrhage.

The Ruger SR9c is a decent single-stack 9mm.  And another kydex rig in the form of a Blue Star Holsters bright green rig.  And Phil carries a couple of spare mags.  Good on him.

He’s also got his share of non-firearm steel in two blades, including a fixed-blade Outdoor Edge Le Duck and a CRKT Caligo folder.

 

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