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Listed are a Glock 21 and a Smith&Wesson 696.
Oh snap! I wouldn't want to get in a fight with that S&M!
Listed are a Glock 21 and a Smith&Wesson 696.
Why do so many people bring a pocket knife everywhere?![]()
I'm also amazed how many people carry swiss army knifes and stuff.
Do you really use them that often?

I think people would be more worried if I began carrying knifes (even of a short length) around.It's one of those things that sounds weird if you don't have one (I was the same way), but once you get one you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. Im not sure about the other members, but I literally use it everyday.
And cool guns, Solid.
It's one of those things that sounds weird if you don't have one (I was the same way), but once you get one you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. Im not sure about the other members, but I literally use it everyday.
I feel like I'm missing an arm or something when I don't have mine on meLots of people carry their phones....I stopped carrying mine about a year ago. I usually had it off when I was out of my dorms/house so I realized there was no point in carrying it.
It is useful sometimes, when I know I will have to meet up with some poeple, but usually I don't miss it.
Spectacles...something(s), wallet and watch.
I'm not sure I'm allowed to post the second thing. ¬_¬
Can anybody give me examples of situations when it would be used? I cant think of any situations on an average day where i would need a knife
This would probably only apply to me, but whatever:Can anybody give me examples of situations when it would be used? I cant think of any situations on an average day where i would need a knife
Which isn't something you'll be using it for on the average day. They do have daily uses but tbh I find that whenever I need a knife or small screwdriver ect I'm somewhere where I have one to hand anyway. They arn't a nessecity.To help rescue somebody from their vehicle, for one. In fact, the knife I posted, called "The Rescue," was made for just that. You can safely slide the knife between a crash victim and their seatbelt without the fear of accidentally cutting them. A cop friend saved the life of a elderly man with one, once. Remember, a lot of seatbelts don't unfasten after a crash, so try getting out of your seatbelt in a hurry if your car is on fire.
The fine point tip of this knife is used to push against a window to break it, which is the best, safest and most sure way of breaking a car window.
The one I keep in my car is a swiss army style(i.e. cheapie) pocket knife. I open things with it. Food, CDs, boxes, you name it. I rarely use them to cut things, personally.Can anybody give me examples of situations when it would be used? I cant think of any situations on an average day where i would need a knife
In the event of an emergency, it's always good to have a phone on you.
Except when doing drunken nudie runs.Anyway, theres nothing I really take everywhere, except clothes, really.
Wallet - with ATM/credit cards - rarely any cash
Sunnies
[stuff, etc...]
Bottle of water
and assorted other things that make their way into my handbag.
I think some of it comes from not usually having pockets in what I wear. Gotta put my keys and wallet somewhere and if I have to take a bag for them I may as well cram in whatever I may need in an emergency (broken nails, food caught in teeth, crap in caught under a contact lense- real life emergenciesI gave up long ago on trying to understand why women carry so much stuff with them. My mom keeps an extra pair of shoes in the car for chrissakes.
What about Jack?
And you both get a chance to use these when?![]()
Speaking of which - Jack I am going for a walk along the beach, can you unpack the dishwasher when its done and hang your washing out.
MachỎne;2438700And you're implying you do?
Keep in mind your mother is a member of these forums, Jack.