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    Here's mine:

    http://www.lapolicegear.com/tabaoutbag.html

    Price is hard to beat and it will hold a lot. And it includes a shoulder strap.
    In it I have:

    First Aid kit
    Flashlite
    Knife
    Fire starter
    Long sleeve t shirt
    Zip off pants (convert to shorts)
    Socks
    Sharpie
    Clif bars
    Bic lighter
    Poncho
    Hand Warmer
    Filter straw
    Head lamp
    Dust mask
    Plastic garbage bag
    Gloves
    Spare sunglasses
    Reading glasses
    Toilet paper
    Tie wraps
    Emergency wound seal
    Spare glasses
    Toothbrush/paste

    There's more but can't remember at the moment.

    It'll hold a bottle of water in each end compartment.

    Weapon stays in the vehicle as none are allowed in the building.

    Wife has the same set up in her vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onestep View Post
    Here's mine:

    http://www.lapolicegear.com/tabaoutbag.html

    Price is hard to beat and it will hold a lot. And it includes a shoulder strap.
    In it I have:

    First Aid kit
    Flashlite
    Knife
    Fire starter
    Long sleeve t shirt
    Zip off pants (convert to shorts)
    Socks
    Sharpie
    Clif bars
    Bic lighter
    Poncho
    Hand Warmer
    Filter straw
    Head lamp
    Dust mask
    Plastic garbage bag
    Gloves
    Spare sunglasses
    Reading glasses
    Toilet paper
    Tie wraps
    Emergency wound seal
    Spare glasses
    Toothbrush/paste

    There's more but can't remember at the moment.

    It'll hold a bottle of water in each end compartment.

    Weapon stays in the vehicle as none are allowed in the building.

    Wife has the same set up in her vehicle.
    That's a nice little bag. I picked one up about a year ago, and use it as a range bag. It's tough as nails and built with very thick stiff nylon.
    Very roomy, though the size and shape of some of the outer pockets makes me wonder what tiny items the designer had in mind to go in them.

    Nice job on your bag Toothpick. I like it that you have that much in a relatively small package.
    One thing that I'll add, and I'll apologize ahead of time if it's already been mentioned, is footpowder, extra socks and some moleskin. If you have a long hike, you have to take care of your hooves.

    One thing that remains a constant with my bags is that they are always evolving. As better gear comes available, or new threats are introduced, the contents are always changing.
    Last edited by slowz1k; 07-12-2012 at 07:11 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LUNCHBOX View Post
    T, not to contradict Stig but I'm gonna....keep the ammo. I know where you work/live so I understand.
    Excellent point Lunchbox. All prepping should be done based on the local needs and your personal situation.
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    nice bag

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    I have that same bag. I've had it for 5 years. Not until you posted this did I realize that there was a hidden velcro pocket on one side.
    Saw yours......then looked at mine.
    Epic facepalm.

    Wow...... I feel dumb.
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    boy i miss the like feature already...

    learn something new everyday now dont er izzy! haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by izzyscout21 View Post
    I have that same bag. I've had it for 5 years. Not until you posted this did I realize that there was a hidden velcro pocket on one side.
    Saw yours......then looked at mine.
    Epic facepalm.

    Wow...... I feel dumb.
    Don't feel too bad.

    I'm pretty sure OP's bag used to belong to me (I sold it to Lunchbox a ways back).

    I didn't realize it had a pocket on the side either.

    :/
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    Stig, I completely agree that I need to give some more lovin' to the medical supplies, but, in the area's I have to travel to get home, I'm kinda hosed in all directions. Literally all around where we (me, lunchbox, kodiak) work is pretty sketchy. It'd be at least 6-8 miles before I got to a "comfy" zone persay... Do I think I would need all that ammo? probably not, but, I'd rather have it and not need it, if ya feel me. I will be adding the foot powder (good call slowz), Izzy, don't feel dumb, look at it like this, now you know you have more room for more stuff! It's like christmas from an extra pocket! Stig, what's OP?
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    NVG....totally a work deduction!


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    Quote Originally Posted by TOOTHPICK View Post
    Stig, what's OP?
    In general - Original poster, the one who started the thread...

    Specifically - in this case ... you

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    Give him a home, where the buffalo roam, and they make "wood" for his cookin fires all day
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    i would chap stick or carmex.

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