Lighter

Everyday Carry Lights and Lighters

Everyday Carry Lights and Lighters
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Everyday Carry Lights and Lighters is a list of flashlights and fire starting items that you can carry with you everyday.

They are mostly small and inexpensive.  Some are of higher quality or more sturdy than others – I tried to give a wide variety of items to fit your individual situation.

This list is not all inclusive, I am sure there are useful EDC tools that I skipped or are unaware of, also this is not a buy everything and be safe list.

Some of the items below are redundant and are left to your own taste and judgement.

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BYB Pack of 4, Super Bright 9 LED Mini Aluminum Flashlight

$8.39

(I try to keep one of these lights hanging on the doorknob of every door in the house.  That way when the power goes out I don’t have far to go for a cheap light)

J5 Tactical V1-PRO Flashlight

$11.95

Nebo Larry C LED Flashlight 170 Lumens

$8.92

Micro USB Rechargeable Tiny Flashlight

$15.99

StatGear Pocket Lumen – 30 Lumen, Waterproof Keychain Flashlight

$14.99

Campfirepiston Hickory Fire Piston

$24.75

Best Glide ASE Credit Card Size Fresnel Lens Fire Starter and Magnifier Lenses

$5.95

PSKOOK Survival Paracord Parachute Fire Cord

$12.80

Newsfana EDC Alloy Fire Starter

$4.88

Zippo All-In-One Kit

$11.07

QIMEI The World’s Smallest Kerosene Lighter

$3.98

LighterBro Lighter Sleeve

$12.77

Magnesium Fuel Bar, Flint and Steel Kit

$5.15

Knife

Knives for Every Day Carry

The Edgemaster's Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing, Using, and Maintaining Fixed-Blade and Folding Knives
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I work at a prison so I don’t get to carry a gun, knife, or any other tool all day everyday. I don’t even take in a wallet or rings when I go to work.

When I worked at TEMA, I was able to keep a knife or three with me nearly 24/7/365.   The point is that EDC changes as life changes.

Knife choices can be extremely personal and there are a lot of opinions.  Personally – I want a good quality knife that can hold an edge, but I am not willing to spend a fortune, and I want a knife that is strong and sturdy enough for more than just slicing flesh.

This post is more of a catalog of ideas about rather than a list of things to buy.  I tried to keep it inexpensive under $50, but the Benchmade auto-opening knife really blew that attempt away, but I also have a few for less than $5.

Below, but in no specific order are some of my favorite Every Day Carry Knives.

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SOG PowerLock EOD Multi-Tool B63N-CP – 18 Tools

SOG PowerLock EOD Multi-Tool B63N-CP - 18 Tools$60.00

 

Gerber Suspension Multi-Plier

Gerber Suspension Multi-Plier$26.99

 

Gerber Center-Drive Multi-Tool with Sheath and Bit set

Gerber Center-Drive Multi-Tool with Sheath and Bit set$85.00

 

Geshiintel Mini Portable EDC Stainless Steel Knife

geshiintel Mini Portable EDC Stainless Steel Tool Webbing Buckle Self Defence Survival Tool $3.06

 

Leatherman – Wingman

Leatherman - Wingman$49.95

 

Folding Pocket Keychain Knife with Hanging Chain

Folding Pocket Keychain Knife with Hanging Chain $5.45

 

YEEYOU Utility Knives 6-in-1 Multitool

YEEYOU Utility Knives 6-in-1 Multitool

$14.99

 

Folding Pocket Utility Knife

FOLDING POCKET UTILITY KNIFE$17.20 (+ shipping)

 

Ka-Bar TDI Law Enforcement Straight Edge Knife

Ka-Bar TDI Law Enforcement Straight Edge Knife$34.99

(This is one of my favorite defensive knives, I modified my TDI with a tek-lok to use on my duty belt.)

 

Outdoor Edge Para-Claw Heavy-Duty Paracord Knife Survival Bracelet

Outdoor Edge Para-Claw Heavy-Duty Paracord Knife Survival Bracelet $19.95

 

Kabar TDI LDK Knife

Kabar TDI LDK Knife$14.48

(This is another favorite knife of mine, before I rejoined the the ranks of Correctional Officer I kept mine sewn into my belt)

 

Schrade Neck Knife

Schrade Neck Knife$14.99

(I have one of these without the ruler, I like it, it is not my favorite neck knife, but my favorite is discontinued.  There is a little discussion on neck knives, they are not always the best tactical solution, but they are easy to grab when needed.)

 

Victorinox Swiss Army Fieldmaster

Victorinox Swiss Army Fieldmaster$34.98

(I own more than one of these, I grabbed a bunch when I saw them at a deep discount.  The Fieldmaster is my second favorite Victorinox.  I love the quality, but they can be a little unwieldy when you get one with the kitchen sink added.)

 

Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker

Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker$21.62

(The tinker is one of my favorite knives of all time.  It is also my most preferred Swiss army knife.  Its the perfect size.  Its also the model used in the TV series MacGyver)

 

Leatherman – Squirt PS4

Leatherman - Squirt PS4

$34.95

 

Opinel N8 with Leather Sheath

Opinel N8 with Leather Sheath

$15.00

(These are very simple knives, they are high quality but simple.  I brought back about 10 of these when I first saw them while deployed in Germany)

 

Steel Finger Claw

Steel Finger Claw$1.98

(This knife is the closest I can find to the old WWII OSS Thumb Dagger, the idea of a small covert blade that can be sewn into your lapel or other article of clothing just isn’t popular anymore.)  I bought one, but it took over a month to arrive, it was not ground well enough to sharpen, and the sheath looks nothing like the picture

 

Kershaw Showtime Folding Pocket Knife

Kershaw Showtime Folding Pocket Knife$29.31
(I have owned a lot of Kershaws and CRKT knives over the years, they both are good brands if not quite top tier.  I like this model because of its simplicity.)

 

CRKT RASP Folding Carry Knife

CRKT RASP Folding Carry Knife$51.64

 

Benchmade Presidio II Automatic AXIS Folding Knife

Benchmade Presidio II Automatic AXIS Folding Knife$285.00

(I had to add one automatic knife to the list because my home state of Tennessee finally decided to decriminalize auto openers.)

Keychain

EDC Basics Bags, Belts, and Keychains

EDC Basics Bags, Belts, and Keychains
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This post on EDC Basics Bags, Belts, and Keychains is a list of items to help organize and carry all your everyday carry items.  I have specifically left holsters off this list, as some individuals that read this site live or work in non-permissive environments, and others choose to not carry a gun everyday.

That is not MY choice, I choose to carry whenever I can, but this post is not for me, it is for you the reader.

I hope that these items give you some ideas, or solve a problem you are having.

I encourage you to think about your situation and devise a group of tools and skills that are likely to keep you safe and make you more productive.  If the kit makes your life easier you are more likely to have it with you when your life depends on it.

I could not find a belt that worked with my needs, so I bought some 1.5 buckles, webbing, and velcro and sewed my own.

My rigged up hand sewn belt has been working well for over a year.  It is not perfect and I’d love a custom belt with a cobra buckle, but it was cheap, and I can wear it through the metal detector at work without having to undo my belt.

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GRULLIN Tactical Nylon Belt

$16.99

 

Blue Alpha Gear 1.5″ Hybrid COBRA EDC Belt

$69.97

 

Smart Compact Key Organizer Keychain

$22.95

(I own a Thorkey organizer one and I love it)

 

KeySmart Extended

$22.85

(I own a couple, and reviewed the KeySmart system, I like it, but I prefer the leather one above for its flexibility and style)

 

Lucky Line 81101 Key Ring

$5.02

 

Vintage Canvas Messenger Bag

$27.49

(I prefer messenger bags or old book-bag backpacks to tacticool accessories – it doesn’t scream shoot me first

 

Dunnta Tactical Sling Bag

$14.99

 

Red Rock Outdoor Gear Rover Sling Pack

$29.90

 

Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer

$18.57

 

Fieldline Alpha OPS Daypack

$29.47

How to Wear a Boot Knife

How to Wear a Boot Knife

 

How to Wear a Boot Knife
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A boot knife is great for survival and defense.

Whether worn for protection or survival in the wilderness, boot knives or shoe knives prove themselves very useful in times of need. If you are thinking of carrying a knife in your boot, here is a simple tutorial on how to wear a boot knife.

What is a Boot Knife?

It is a blade that is made specifically to fit most calf-high boots. It is essentially a small fixed blade knife dagger with a sheath to protect the wearer from accidental cuts.  Often this type of knife has a double edge.

Generally, These knives serve the purpose of protection so that you can have a concealed and easy-to-reach weapon to defend yourself with in times of need.

Moreover, boot knives can be used as an additional weapon or tool to bring during camping or hunting. Since they are easy to carry around, these knives can be useful when cutting rope or splitting bark without having to rummage in your hunting backpack.

If you are reading this article, then you probably have interest in carrying a boot knife yourself. Don’t worry, wearing a knife on your bootis very easy. But to be sure that you do it right, here’s how to wear one.

How to Wear a Boot Knife

Boot knives are convenient tools or weapons just like tactical pens. They can be concealed and are easy to carry. If you want to wear a boot knife for yourself, follow these general tips that we have put together for you:

Step One: Select a particular pair of boots

Some hunting boots are equipped with a special straps or built-in compartments for boot knives.  If you already have a pair of boots that do have this special compartment, then you are ready to go.

You can try purchasing a new pair of hunting boots with this function.  If you do not have boots that have built-in straps for your knives, you can still use regular boots.

However, the ease of use of boot knives will depend on your boots.  Generally, boot knives fit well in boots that come up to the low to mid-calf.  These types of boots are said to be more comfortable to use with boot knives.

Step Two: Pick out your boot knife

Choose the boot knife that most appeals to you.

Knives come in all shapes and sizes. However, not all knives can be used as boot knives.

Most boot knives are generally made to fit into a shoe and provide easy access.  They also often come with a sheath to keep your feet safe. So, if you don’t already have one, you can try finding the best boot knife available on the market.

The best knives are easy to conceal, generally easy to carry, and provide you with good protection against hostile people or animals.

When you carry a boot knife with you whether you are only out in public our going hunting in the woods, they can provide you with more peace of mind and definitely more security than going without it.

What to Do if You Don’t Have Special Boots

If you don’t have boots that have built-in straps or compartments for boot knives, you can still easily wear a boot knife. How to wear a boot knife with regular boots just requires a string added to the equation.

Generally, a shoelace or thin rope will do. Simply insert your boot knife into the ring of your boots and use the string to secure the handle against your calf. This will prevent it from falling out of your shoe or getting moved around a lot.

On the other hand, if you are feeling a bit more creative, you can try sewing in a sheath for yourself into the boots. To do this, simply take a sheath and sew it into the interior of your boots, obviously where you want your boot knife to be.

Tips on How to Wear a Boot Knife

Tips on how to wear a boot knife

  1. Check local laws and regulations

Before you go on and wear a boot knife out in public, read up on your locality’s laws about wearing concealed weapons like boot knives.

  1. Wear your boot knife on your dominant side

In times when you need to use your boot knife, you can easily access and use it if you place it on your dominant side. For example, if you are right-handed, place your boot knife in your right boot, facing outwards. This will make it much easier for you to access your boot knife.

  1. Make sure the sheath is always secure

The sheath in your boot or the sheath that comes with the boot knife functions to keep your calf safe from any accidental cuts or stabs. Make sure that you always keep the sheath secure.  That way you won’t end up with an unnecessary trip to the emergency room.

  1. Choose high-quality equipment

The best tactical pens are considered the best for a reason; and that is because they perform their function well based on pre-set standards. Just like with boot knives and the boots you will be wearing, you need to pick out quality products that would meet your needs. Otherwise, the boots or boot knife may be worn down quicker than you want them to.

  1. A boot knife doesn’t always have to be in your shoe

Boot knives are versatile weapons. Since they are small, they can fit into your glove box, purse, waist, backpack, and basically almost anywhere.

Conclusion

Boot knives are great for serving as self-defense weapons as well as tools in hunting/camping or in emergency situations. Needless to say, they can help you perform tasks easier and defend yourself better due to their ease of access and concealed nature. We hope this article on how to wear a boot knife enlightened you on the necessary steps you need to take before buying your own boot knife.

Got any friends interested in concealed weapons? Share this article with them and let us know what you think in the comments below. Thanks for reading!

 

The Top Three Best G26 Holster to Meet Your Needs

The Top Three Best G26 Holster to Meet Your Needs

The Top Three Best G26 Holster to Meet Your NeedsThe Glock 26 pistol comes with ten round magazines that will expand to as much as 12 rounds with floor plates.

If this is the type of weapon you own or have purchased, you’re likely looking for a G26 holster.

But what type of G26 holster is right for you?

If you want to protect yourself with a Glock 26 pistol but you also need an easy way to carry the weapon, keep reading!

Below you will find the top three G26 holsters along with the benefits and disadvantages of each.

Concealment Express G26 Holster

Concealment Express G26 Holster
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The Concealment Express G26 holster is a great option because it can also fit a number of other pistols including the Glock 27 and 33. You won’t need to buy other holsters since it can adjust to different types of pistols.

Also, this holster is easy to conceal. The only part still visible when wearing the holster is the retaining clip.

If you’re worried about being out in the rain and damaging your Glock, fear not! The Concealment Express G26 holster includes moisture protection. The Kydex material used to create the holster protects your weapon from water damage.

However, one disadvantage of this model is that it can stick to the skin if you’re outside on a hot day.

Galco KT224B Kingtuk Holster

Galco KT224B Kingtuk Holster
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One of the biggest advantages of the Galco holster is that it can hold many different Glock models including the G26 pistol. If you have other Glock models, you’ll be glad you went with the Galco holster.

It can support the Glock models 17,19,22,23,26,27,31,32,and 33. Also, the Galco holster is made from better materials than other G26 holsters out on the market.

The soft part of the holster is made from leather while the hard parts are created from Kydex, which is a hard plastic that’s difficult to break.

Another great advantage of this holster is its customization. Depending on the size of your belt, this holster can be adjusted to multiple heights and angles.

This holster can support a belt of nearly two inches. However, one negative is that it makes it more difficult to tuck in your shirt.

Pro Carry HD Gun Holster

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If you like a G26 holster that can adjust to multiple other models, this is another great choice for you! The Pro Carry HD gun holster can hold the Glock models 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, and 32.

The way this holster was built allows it to hold so many models. The molded leather built allows for some flexibility while still remaining sturdy.

You can choose black or brown colors for this G26 holster. The holster also comes with a secure retaining clip and complete leather construction.

One negative, however, is that the gun holster is rather thick due to its built.

When considering the many options available on the market, you’ll find that the Glock 26 pistol has a variety of different accessories available varying from concealed carry to holsters that hold multiple Glock models.

Out of these three G26 holster options, which do you like the best and why?