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blueeyedogre

Lifer
Oct 17, 2013
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Just curious to what everyone has with them when they leave the house? I always have my tobacco in my Peterson leather pouch with Mcclelland's Capt Cool in it today, the pipe of the day which is currently my Lorenzo Marida, a three-in-one with a small knife and St. Christopher and St. Jude, A small Moleskine that I keep notes in of different pipes and tobaccos, and a Swiss Army Champ on my belt. The antler tamp is one I just made at lunch.

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Edit: Corrected capitalization in title per Rule #9. L.

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Apr 26, 2012
3,381
5,604
Washington State
I carry a lunch sack turned pipe bag in my vehicle. In the bag I have bottle of water in one side pouch, a couple tobacco tins in the other side pouch, and in the middle I have a couple more tobacco tins, lighters, tampers, pipe cleaners, matches, cigar cutter, 3 finger cigar case, and a pipe pouch. The pipe pouch has two pipes, pipe cleaners, matches, a lighter, a tamper and some tobacco. It actually works out pretty good.

 

mustanggt

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 6, 2012
819
4
I have a marsh camo pattern bag that holds 2 boxes of shotgun shells that I use to carry around two pipes and many tins, pkg. of cleaners, pipe tools and several lighters.

 

dervis

Lifer
Jan 30, 2012
1,597
1
Hazel Green AL
There is a larger post like this hidden somewhere with lots of great pics. I always have cheap tobacco flap, a Mr brog of MM cob. bic lighter, 10 tampers permanently attached. Keys pocket knife and SR40c

 

petes03

Lifer
Jun 23, 2013
6,212
10,654
The Hills of Tennessee
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Here's my everyday carry gear. It depends on the weather, and the way I'm dressed as to wether I carry the .357 or the .45. My knife is a CRKT M-16 Carson Design (been carrying that knife for the last 14 years or so), an O-light 180 lumen CR123 flashlight, ammo, Zippo(also had for 14+ years), pipe tool and cleaners. And although there is only a one pipe combo pouch and one pipe pictured, I normally carry a two pipe combo pouch w/ two pipes.

 

mp31guitar

Lifer
Jun 28, 2011
1,156
1
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petes03

Lifer
Jun 23, 2013
6,212
10,654
The Hills of Tennessee
@Perique, that's a Tagua Leather Co. belt slide/thumb break. Tagua is modeled after Galco, but costs half as much! They're well made holsters, but they do take a little breaking-in. The other is a Safariland suede lined paddle style/ open top. It's actually a lot more secure than it looks, it has an adjustable trigger retention screw on it. I could stand on my head and the gun wouldn't fall out! I've tried "inside the waistband" carry before, but found it to be very uncomfortable. I have several Tagua holsters though, including a shoulder rig I use for hiking, and I highly recommend them! My wife also carries her Springfield in one, and she seems to like her's as well.

 

warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
11,733
16,332
Foothills of the Chugach Range, AK
2 pipes, tobacco, lighter, tool, 2 Nikon bodies, 6 lenses, a bunch of memory cards and other assorted photo equipment, tripod, mono-pod, batteries, 2 H&K .45's, 12 gauge Mossberg "Mariner", Ghillie suit, a couple bottles of Arnold Palmer tea, lunch, binoculars, 1 Chocolate Lab, 2 chocolate bars, dog food, and other stuff, all carried to the truck. Ah yes, and the iPad for when the wildlife are not cooperating.
In another couple of weeks I'll add a survival bag (sleeping bag, rations, fire starter, GPS beacon, etc. should the unexpected happen during the winter months.

 

simnettpratt

Lifer
Nov 21, 2011
1,516
2
And if the JetFire doesn't work, you can always come at 'em with the mustache comb!
Couldn't resist. For me, my computer tools, always several pocket knives (I like Cold Steel, particularly the Voyagers), and when I get it back from my brother-in-law, my Taurus 7-shot .357 Mag with custom cocobolo grips made from a mold of my hand. Sadly, a convertible Miata and pipes don't work together too well :)

 
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