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Looks good..how about TP, handywipes and paracord.
I removed the plastic clips that connect the handle to the bag and used lots of paracord, wrapped in loops to attach the handle to each end of the bag body. |
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Nice bag.
The nicest thing about it is you actually did and have it instead of talking about it on the net! I have a Med Alice pack as my GHB, but I have been thinking of going a little lighter now that I am only 12 miles from home. Can you tell more about the MORA knife? |
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Already have some tissues and paracord in there. They are in Ziplocs and shown in the first pic of contents. Hand wipes are a good idea. So far the plastic clips holdng on the strap seem rugged enough. If that changes I'll replace them with paracord. |
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IMO, if you're only 12 miles from home then one of these EOD bags or something similar is ideal. Unless you'll be travelling through rugged country you should be able to carry everything needed for a 12 mile hike in a small bag. The Mora knives are without a doubt the single best value in cutlery, IMHO. They go for anywhere from $10 - $20 but are pretty good quality. The blades are thin, take a keen edge and retain it. They aren't a Busse or even a Becker but they work extremely well for a knife's primary role: cutting. Several well known survival instructors, including Mors Kochanski recommend them. The one shown in my post has a stainless steel blade, and I got it from Smokey Mountain Knifeworks. Another good source is Ragnar's Ragweed Forge. Ragnar also carries them in carbon steel. I have a couple of the stainless models and one carbon steel model. The latter is easier to sharpen. A good alternative to a Mora would be a folding lockback hunter, e.g., a Buck 110 or an old Schrade Bearpaw, like this: One thing I'd add to the kit if I didn't already carry it on my person is a Swiss Army Knife and/or a multitool. I like the Victorinox Pioneer or Pioneer Farmer (with saw blade): (Those are Countycomm Peanut lighters attached to the knives. They work well and do not leak fluid.) |
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I like the EOD bag. I use mine to hold stuff I can't take to some sites (DOD installations). If I have to go somewhere and can't have weapons I just remove the bag from my truck.
They hold alot. Glock, holster, surefire, 4 to 5 glock mags, 6 AR mags, plenty of room for other stuff. Last time I checked LA Police gear had sold out of them. |
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I just put one of these in my cart at County Comm along with a second EOD Breaher bar.
Good call on upgrading the strap. How does the shoulder strap fasten to the bag. I have the same Mora in my Maxpedition Toadstool. Could you attach a wind shirt or poncho to the PALS webbing on the back? TIA, Pete |
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Good thread!!
I had never heard of countycomm before (or if I did, I'd forgotten about it). Just ordered a bunch of stuff from there. If I had a use for that mini grapnle hook, I'd buy it. Pretty neat. Thanks, Gene |
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Dave,
I bought a Mora 2000 from Ragnar...it's my second 2000 of 4 or 5 Moras now. I carry a Victornix One Hand Trekker everyday and use it like any other tool...hard. Gotta try those Peanut lighters. Pete |
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permanent match
i haven't seen this before, what exactly is it, im guessing there is flint on the side, asking in this thread because is on the countycomm site |
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I have a Maxpedition Fatboy for this.
Fits that Nalgene bottle and Olicamp cup perfectly. Has an Army/Air Force survival knife, MRE components, flares, felt-lined emergency blanket, LB2 light, etc. |
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I ended up using one also..I liked the concept of the EOD but once I put a Nalgene w/pouch, knife and other gear in it I found that I couldn't comfortably carry on a hike. I always have a tendency to overload my bags though. The Fatboy solved all those problems. Kept the EOD as a vehicle first aid kit bag..works great for that. |
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The strap is attached with pretty substantial plastic swivel hooks with metal gates, to metal D-rings. For the size of the bag they should be plenty strong. I don't see why you couldn't attach a wind shirt or poncho to the back. Might make the bag hang uncomfortably or stick out past the ends, though.
I love being a bad influence. |
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Hrmmmm |
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When I was in the Army I used to keep 2 chem lights in the metal tube from a discarded pop-flare; I also kept a few sheets of writing paper and a spare pencil. The metal tube kept the chem lights from getting activated/broken. I told a co-worker about this, and he replicated it for his BoB by using a small section of PVC pipe with end-caps.
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Dave nice set up I carry a Maxpedition fatboy myself I really like it. The bag has come in handy many times over since I started carry it.
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k227/scoutinlife/100_0844.jpg What I have in the bag is a first aid kit with a few advance alteration a compass,pen,paper, passport, gerber mI carry daily my Full size xd 45 tatical or the 915 Smith & Wesson and concealed carry permit. ulti tool,Sog Flash II knife,sewing kit, extr4a clip, poncho,lighter, fire rod, surefire, signal mirror , 50 ft para cord,Zeiss sunglassess in a case.. Also a small pounch attatched to the shoulder strap the maxpedition Rat wallet which hold a couple credit cards and $200.oo in cash broken down and some change..... Just a few things to keep me comfortable or get me home if need be.... |
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Nice setup, looks well thought-out. |
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CMT
I use the Plastic transport tube from a pop flare for my cleaning kit it is water and weather tight and prevents the other stuff rom getting broke when you toss the bag around. Sorry a little off subject. |
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I got to looking at your bag again, and realized (sadly) that it looks almost identical to the $70 S.O. TECH MISSION GO BAG that I have
I like the $16 price much better. |
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Yikes! That SO Tech bag looks a bit larger, but not $54 larger. |
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Cant afford a fatboy, but i can afford one of those EOD bags for $17 for sure!
of course while i was there, I added a few little trinkets that countycom has. thanks for bringing this bag to our attention. it looks really nice! |
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The bag is well made and worth more than the asking price. |
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+1 I got two of them and they are one of the better 'bang-for-the-buck' pieces of gear I own. ETA: I own page two...and two of these EOD bags. |
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the wait is going to kill me. thanks to the holiday vacations i ordered it late last week and it will arrive on the 27th!!!
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Thanks for pointing out where to get one. I just ordered my EOD bag (also some paracord and a Pocket Widgy Pry Bar). |
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I should start getting commissions. |
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Tell them, I'm in for a bag and and EOD tool along with some other needed items. I'm going to try and heat some plastic for a stiffener insert. Thinkin' sort of a J shaped deal running the full height of the back, the bottom and up 3" for the front. Pete |
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I sure would appreciate a link to that ebay site on that mora knife, looks really good, I tried to search for it but had no luck.....
The one centuryhouse found... Ordered from Ragnar, got them today...wow really great knives and really great pric.... |
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