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  1. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    That’s how my BDU shorts feel when I leave the house! Randall
  2. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    TNR, You have a very sensible load out. Is that the report number at the upper right? Randall
  3. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    This is the way… Randall
  4. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    I figured that might be the answer, Hans. Yippee-ki-ay! Randall
  5. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    Hans, do they make a seven round speed strip for that 351C? Randall
  6. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    I’m surprised on the EDC blogs how many folks carry a handkerchief, Warrior9. But it does have many uses. Randall
  7. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    My favorite model is the Tinker. I don’t need a corkscrew, so the Phillips bit is a welcome addition. Randall
  8. Randall Chaney

    Top Practical Everyday Carry Items You Need

    Roger that, Sld.
  9. Randall Chaney

    Review: Tuff Writer Precision Press Pen

    Randall Love the clip! Randall
  10. Randall Chaney

    Review: Tuff Writer Precision Press Pen

    Thank you for your response, ChanceMcall. I think a “clicky pen” looks less like a weapon than the screw top stylus’s with a pointy end. Though this model has the SA logo, other Tuff Writer offerings are sterile thus unmarked, including the ink cartridge. I’m fine on air travel with a steel...
  11. Randall Chaney

    Review: Tuff Writer Precision Press Pen

    Real working things. Randall
  12. Randall Chaney

    Smith & Bradley Sans-13 Review: U.S.-Made Tactical Watch

    Same here. I just like tinkering with things! Randall
  13. Randall Chaney

    Review: Tuff Writer Precision Press Pen

    That’s a classic, Winchester67. Nice pen. Randall
  14. Randall Chaney

    History of the MACV/SOG Knife

    John Ek was a pioneer. His knives were very identifiable by the distinct three oversized bolts on the handles. EK knives go back to WWII. Your #5 is certainly a keeper. Randall
  15. Randall Chaney

    History of the MACV/SOG Knife

    That Al Mar has a sweet grind, Warrior9!
  16. Randall Chaney

    History of the MACV/SOG Knife

    I have a Gerber Applegate-Fairbairn folder with a single edge, kinda rare. Is that beautiful fixed blade from Ed Martin? It’s cool. Randall
  17. Randall Chaney

    Smith & Bradley Sans-13 Review: U.S.-Made Tactical Watch

    Thanks for the encouragement, my friend. Randall
  18. Randall Chaney

    Smith & Bradley Sans-13 Review: U.S.-Made Tactical Watch

    Thanks, Sld1959. Mr. Smith wanted to design it for law enforcement or use. Having met him, I can see where he’s coming from. Watching your Citizen walk the plank must have been a Nooooo moment! Randall
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