"Officer......Sir, that is NOT a shovel, it is a "holstered" entrenching tool...You just never know when you'll need one..."chasfm11 wrote:Actually, I have one of those. We have an RV and I wanted something that I could dig a small hole with if I needed to. Mine actually collapses smaller than the one in your picture.Stupid wrote:I don't think you are even prepared if you don't have this in your list of EDC.
It isn't than I'd want to carry on my gun belt, however.
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- Tue Sep 07, 2010 6:40 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Are you "over-prepared"?
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Re: Are you "over-prepared"?
- Tue Sep 07, 2010 6:36 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Are you "over-prepared"?
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Re: Are you "over-prepared"?
Please refer to my "signature" tagline...
Also, I have it on good "legal" advice and authority, ahem, that anything you say and write in publically accessable and monitored forums like this can, and will, be used against you in a court of law...
I don't talk much about what I would actually do in any given situation, I do not premeditate or record what I would do in any given senario...
All I do is follow the law, practice outstanding conflict resolution (which is part of that class we take to get that plastic, last time I looked); clearing leather, and discharging my defensive firearm in a case of imminent physical danger to myself or others in my presense, is an act of last resort, and a regretable one...
On a side note...I might ask the question if the situation presented itself:
"Hey, homie...Is that my briefcase?"
Also, I have it on good "legal" advice and authority, ahem, that anything you say and write in publically accessable and monitored forums like this can, and will, be used against you in a court of law...
I don't talk much about what I would actually do in any given situation, I do not premeditate or record what I would do in any given senario...
All I do is follow the law, practice outstanding conflict resolution (which is part of that class we take to get that plastic, last time I looked); clearing leather, and discharging my defensive firearm in a case of imminent physical danger to myself or others in my presense, is an act of last resort, and a regretable one...
On a side note...I might ask the question if the situation presented itself:
"Hey, homie...Is that my briefcase?"