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    Anybody have any particular items that they carry around with them, or use on a regular basis? Not necessarily multi-tools, just an odd piece they have? I only ask because I have a firing pin out of an old French MAS-49 that I carry with me. It's harder than woodpecker lips, tip is smooth, and works great as a punch, marlinspike, and odd tool. You could probably use it as a small kerambit if you chose. The thing I like about it is that people don't generally look twice at it, after the initial curiosity is done.

    I also keep a P-38 can opener and a small set of sharp tweezers on my dog tag chain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Troublco View Post

    I also keep a P-38 can opener and a small set of sharp tweezers on my dog tag chain.
    I carry the P38 but think I will start carrying the tweezers, I am sure they come in handy.

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    I have a P51 opener (on my grimloc on my belt loop) a little bigger than the P38 for these old hands. Also have a "dillo" from LaRue, short screwdrivers & widgy prybar from countycomm.
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    When I go on backpack hikes, I always take the best peice of military equipment ever invented. The E-Tool! That thing is built like an anvil and is versatile. I can go from digging a fighting position to hacking off a zombie head without even adjusting the angle!

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    Keys to my F-350. Yes I cheat, crew cab 4x4 dually utility bed. Onboard air, 2 welders, elk proof grille guard with a 16k winch, and ALL my tools. Kick butt first aid kit, microwave oven, NOAA radio, CB, vise, torch set, small gantry crane, all kinds of weather gear, extra clothes, 11,800lbs of stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackford76 View Post
    Keys to my F-350. Yes I cheat, crew cab 4x4 dually utility bed. Onboard air, 2 welders, elk proof grille guard with a 16k winch, and ALL my tools. Kick butt first aid kit, microwave oven, NOAA radio, CB, vise, torch set, small gantry crane, all kinds of weather gear, extra clothes, 11,800lbs of stuff.
    Lucky! I wish I had all that.

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    My multitool has always served anything I've come upon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackford76 View Post
    Keys to my F-350. Yes I cheat, crew cab 4x4 dually utility bed. Onboard air, 2 welders, elk proof grille guard with a 16k winch, and ALL my tools. Kick butt first aid kit, microwave oven, NOAA radio, CB, vise, torch set, small gantry crane, all kinds of weather gear, extra clothes, 11,800lbs of stuff.

    Wow, you really go with the bare minimum...I think that's pretty dangerous

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    Just picked up one of these. I think I'll probably start carrying it around in my pocket all day.



    This just plugs into your cigarette lighter in your car and stays charged while you drive around. You set it to charge and it has a soft red glow so you know it is charging. It will probably come in handy some day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Just picked up one of these. I think I'll probably start carrying it around in my pocket all day.



    This just plugs into your cigarette lighter in your car and stays charged while you drive around. You set it to charge and it has a soft red glow so you know it is charging. It will probably come in handy some day.

    those are sweet, i carry a small flash light in my poket every day but that is way smaller. info on were to get one?
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