I got a safariland on sale a few years back for $114. I figured the light bearing model for the TLR-1/X300 would lock more on the light/ejection port and it does. Glock (17 and 19/19 with extended threaded barrel) & dagger (Compact X & SWR slides) compatable.
Per some discussions & research the safariland SafariLaminate models are more durable than theier injection molded Nylon models. I’m rough on my gear so it was a no brainer, just wish my buddy had told me about it when they were $99 with paddle. I added QLS clips & a leg strap to the mid ride plate. The holster would cant out at the muzzle under draw without the leg strap, making it not smooth or repeditive, causing micro draw angle adjustments mid draw.
Safariland 6378RDS Automated Locking System Duty Holster, Red Dot Sight Compatible, Cordura Multi-Cam, Right Hand, Fits: Glock 17/22 Surefire X300U Amazon.com
I have a seal pup and i love it. Ive used it for a lot of stuff, havent been easy on it and its kept up well. Bought mine years ago so not sure if its exact same(link doesnt load anymore) i know this is years late, sorry. Knife is well balanced too for what it is.
Bro you wash them…they come in packs like socks lol one for everyday of the week, pry blow my nose once or twice while im at work. Dont even use the whole thing before i throw it in the wash.
Thats not gross at all, i also rarely get sick.
i guess that hankerchiefs are a different era’s thing.. cause i never could get into having one, unless its the portable to go packs of kleenex. disposables… i dont know anyone my age that carrys hankies anymore
I always have one in my travel or hiking bag. A small bit of cloth comes in handy at all the most random times. Cleaning glasses, a quick filter or mask, oven mitt for a camp stove, etc. They take up basically zero space so it’s a small cost for a small use. I should edit this to say it’s a bandana, but is there a difference? I’m not fancy enough to do silk, so cotton it is.
Yea the type of material, bandanas are rough, hankies are made of a softer cotton, the difference is insane. I thought the same until my dad got me some real ones. Wow. Never wiping my face with a bandana, especially in winter.
30 year+ FD/EMT/B. Been retired since 2011.
I carry one because my memory is not what it was.
My camping hunting fishing + go to First Aid kit is a customized tackle box.
I run with an older crowd usually so my F/A kit addresses “medical episodes”