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#214458 by NFF
Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:24 pm
edc as in a blade (yes i know all the uk/euro residents cant carry a blade) so for all the uk/euro you can post what you have in your pockets.

fell free to post your blades (pics preferred)

i carry a Gerber STL 2.0 its the little black one with the lanyard on it. i wear it around my neck.
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#214471 by AlucardXIX
Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:04 pm
As much as I believe in self defense and self defense weapons...Even I dont carry anything like that. My keys, wallet, and phone that's it.
#214484 by NFF
Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:49 pm
dosent have to be self deffence a lot of people carry knives because they use them for their everyday tasks say opening a box or prepareing a meal as i see it you knever know when you will need one be it to open a box cut a shoelace if it gets stuck in an escalator. or cut an old lady's scarf thats strangleing her by being caught in a elevator (true story that could of ended better if someone had enough comon sense to carry a small edc knife) http://www.boston.com/news/local/massac ... lips_away/
#214534 by sj_2150
Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:18 pm
NFF wrote:dosent have to be self deffence a lot of people carry knives because they use them for their everyday tasks say opening a box or prepareing a meal as i see it you knever know when you will need one be it to open a box cut a shoelace if it gets stuck in an escalator. or cut an old lady's scarf thats strangleing her by being caught in a elevator (true story that could of ended better if someone had enough comon sense to carry a small edc knife) http://www.boston.com/news/local/massac ... lips_away/

that looks more like a Crocodile Dundee knife than a box opener :P
#214603 by Billy Rhomboid
Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:35 am
Actually UK residents can carry a blade as long as it is not a locking blade and is less than 3". Small SAK is fine.
Frustratingly, none of my Leathermans meet this criterion. Although perhaps the skeletool does. Must measure it.
It is permissible to carry a blade that falls outside this stricture if one has a justifiable reason for doing so, and I generally have a justifiable reason, so usually have a Leatherman Wave and either an Opinel no 7 or a Kershaw folder somewhere about my person.
Fortunately for me, being a middle-aged grey-haired bloke in corduroys and a tweed jacket, I tend not to attract stop&search activity from the Police in the same way as if I were a young fellow in a hoody and trainers.
Hell, there has to be some advantage to being old.
#214611 by djskrimp
Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:07 am
When I was deployed to Bosnia, my EDC was an M16. Outside of that, I don't normally carry anything, save my trusty Leatherman.
#214729 by NFF
Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:40 am
sj_2150 wrote:
NFF wrote:dosent have to be self deffence a lot of people carry knives because they use them for their everyday tasks say opening a box or prepareing a meal as i see it you knever know when you will need one be it to open a box cut a shoelace if it gets stuck in an escalator. or cut an old lady's scarf thats strangleing her by being caught in a elevator (true story that could of ended better if someone had enough comon sense to carry a small edc knife) http://www.boston.com/news/local/massac ... lips_away/

that looks more like a Crocodile Dundee knife than a box opener :P


the little black gerber? the thing open is about 5'''s dundee's knife's blade is bigger than that. lol

has any of the uk'ers looked into the spyderco UK pen knife. under 3'' non locking and uses a freaking amazing steel. cpms30v
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJhgJ-7aCl0
#214746 by Billy Rhomboid
Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:43 am
Quite a few people I know have that Spyderco Uk blade. It is a neat little thing, but a bit 'tacticool' for my liking. I tend to either a small multitool or a proper sized blade with a valid reason for carrying.
That said, I daresay that Spyderco would make a good paunching/skinning blade.
#214770 by NFF
Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:48 pm
yea it is a little mean looking for something marketed to a society that invented the stab proof kitchen knife. :roll:
#214777 by The Oid
Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:29 pm
I just carry my wallet, keys, phone, and a USB stick.

I've no use for a knife, as the chances of being mugged where I come from (Dundee Scotland) are pretty low.
#214788 by Leechmaster
Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:18 pm
The Oid wrote:I just carry my wallet, keys, phone, and a USB stick.

I've no use for a knife, as the chances of being mugged where I come from (Dundee Scotland) are pretty low.


Unless you believe the word of Frankie Boyle...

I carry keys, iPod, wallet and phone. Though I do occasionally forget to leave my Stanley in work and find it in my pocket.
#214803 by Blazingmonga
Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:22 pm
I do have a fair few knives, but to carry them on my person would be most foolish. A set of allen keys is more useful! And if I was to be mugged I think a face full of pennies would be enough.

What I cant leave the flat without though is; my flat keys, my wallet, my phone and my car keys.
#214810 by Naz
Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:52 pm
I carry my keychain, my Nightpod, and wear my 108 bead Kali skull necklace and my "celtic cross" pendant every day. I used to carry round a Victorinox Hustman penknife 'til I got annoyed with the police telling me I could get arrested for something I couldn't. :patrol:

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