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want to build ultra small go/stash bag ... pistol, extra mag, torch, knife, bandages, meds, couple batteries, maybe a small GPS like Foretrex 401. What pistol /k/? pic related, close to the right size pouch. company i work for can make me a custom pouch, built in holster/mag holder on one side. MOLLE (or velcro) inside other half, and MOLLE on outside.
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>>27675043 Anything larger than the 43 is going to be too large/thick/heavy I think.
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LCP, but make sure whichever gun you pick it has a holster or case of some sort.
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>>27675112 >LCP what about 9mm options, is LC9s that much larger?
as for holster
>company i work for can make me a custom pouch, built in holster/mag holder on one side Anonymous
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>>27675011 Baby Luger
Glisenti Modello 1910 cut down.
Ruger LCP
Mauser HSc
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>>27675169 For that I'd say go and check both at a gunstore. Hearing and reading the size just doesn't quite compare to having it in front of you in hand. The LCP can pop into my pocket and not pull down my pants. My XDs can't do either and it's about the size of a LC9s (mine's a 4" barrel though so I dunno, MAYBE you could pocket a LC9s)
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> pistol, extra mag, torch, knife, bandages, meds, couple batteries, maybe a small GPS like Foretrex 401 You can fit a lot more little stuff if you find small travel and wallet items. This isn't a survival kit, just a "handy shit kit" that I keep in my bag. The tin is a hair bigger than an altoids tin.
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The rubber band is just on the lid to make the lid stick shut, without having to remove it every time. It also keeps the magnifier held up top. The lighter takes up a huge amount of space. Rubber bands under the button prevent accidental gas leaks. Gunna find something smaller like a Split Pea
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A cut foam earplug keeps the tweezers clean Below that is a tiny flat-folding nail clipper Electrical tape on the pry bar. The floss is some tiny travel size. It's the size 3 stacked quarters. Smaller than any plastic travel pack.
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Since you have more room in the pack you're making, definitely get a flashlight that runs on AA or AAA. I've got this cigarette-style pen/light/laser but I moved that to my keychain because I need it more frequently than anything else. Fits in the tin. It was not even $2 so it's not nearly as a good as a brand name flashlight. Very convenient though. Might want a razor blade too, as a smaller backup to knife. I got this razor / pry bar but it ended up being a little too big for the tin and I don't have a grinder. Spare phone battery would also be good, and a paper contact list. Maybe a Pocket Ref, those are awesome
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>>27675011 >the metrosexual's fascination with bags and shit to put into them. This fucking generation...
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>>27676811 What is wrong with it?
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>>27676791 Nice Rexford R.U.T. knock off...
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>>27675011 Skip bandages or cut some out. Krazy glue can do the same thing and has other uses.
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>>27677237 >$140 Jesus christ, even in titanium that's a massive rip off
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>>27677539 most brandname knives are rip offs
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>>27676811 This is a bag to attach to another pack as a go bag, it isn't a EDC.
In other news, you seem awfully upset over a man carrying a bag, which is odd
>in the closet much?