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Just got back from another week in Mexico...thought I'd post a pic of what is in my pockets and in my clothing.....

 

 

 

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So what do you see and what is it for? Those of you who attended the April Training Day should recognize some of it.....

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Zebra, another model pen, and sharpie - for writing and other things..

Handcuff keys - high kidnapping rate in Mexico

Small and large flashlights

Tourniquet

FAK ?

"Bottle opener"

Dental Floss - traditional use, repairs, cordage

Neck knife 

Lighter

Duct tape around a card

Wallet with cash and cards

Secondary wallet for more important cards and such. Lets you hand off some cash and misc useless cards to a mugger without losing your real items and larger stash of cash.

Cigars - for social and be friending. Also can be used as a deversion in the hand if needing to off balance someone and draw them in closer.  If distance or longer range options not at hand. A real last ditch effort.

 

Or maybe I am analyzing it too much. Lol

 

 

 

 

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Mojo - Tuff Writer - love it. 

 

Ronald 55- mostly right but that’s not dental floss. Take another guess on it. 

 And the “ neck knife” is something specific for a specific reason. Also you might think of it in combo with the “bottle opener”. 

 

 

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Boom.

Also Victorinox fruit knife as is currently popular. Cheap, disposable, and more explainable than other things. I've made a couple various sheaths for them, scary sharp little things. 

Edited by gjohnsoniv
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Ok, I give on how the knife and "bottle" opener" work together. Unless... you need a cigar cutter...? Defensive uses and cutting restraints I see. 

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Ok the knife is a Victorinox fruit knife. You can buy em where they sell kitchen supplies for about 8 dollars.  It’s not the “Captain Killemall Combat Classic with Skull Crusher and Sawback” it is a simple knife that people use to cut fruit ....like limes . Or cigars ....

That combined with the “bottle opener” which is actually the Suarez Heretic and with a little bit of thought on your backstory and you can sell the “ bartender backstory” as to why you would have a knife like that and a bottle opener on your person and not necessarily be a threat if questioned.

Also helps to have another $50 US in your pocket to “ pay fines on the spot “ if you run into any entanglements with the local constabulary. It’s a different world down there. 

Edited by Cruel Hand Luke
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Ok here’s my official answers.....

CAT Tourniquet and Trauma Dressing , Duct Tape and Sharpie for wound care. (First aid kits are good to have in case of emergency) 


Kevlar thread  for cutting zip ties/flex cuffs/tape / etc if I can't just break them (loose string in your pockets doesn't raise an eyebrow)


Metal bodied pens which tend to not break (I might need to write something down like directions )


Bottle opener ( For Corona and Cokes and Fanta) This and the fruit knife are an easier thing to explain if you can sell a backstory of being a bartender. 


$6 Fruit knife (cortar Limas por mi Corona y Modelo o pelar manzanas, etc)


Easily found Decoy Wallet full of $1s and pesos worth about $10, expired/compromised and cancelled credit cards, used gas cards.


Real wallet better hidden


Small streamlight micro stream and Surefire 6P. (It might be dark somewhere I go)


lighter (to light the Cohibas I might offer to new "friends")


Cuff keys well hidden (just in case......)


Also not seen in the pic is about $50 in USD to grease the wheels of justice and "pay fines on the spot" in case I encounter any entanglements with the local constabulary....

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Precisely why I have no desire to go south of the border. Good kit.

I recently had to fly on a last minute work trip. I had little time or transportation while there. So I threw some paracord, electrical tape (small and explainable by my job), a small pen light, a carabiner (secondary use like the bottle opener) and a sturdy pen in my  bag. 

Once there I did have dinner free the 1st night. I had a fantastic prime rib washed down with a Drafty Kilt Ale...or 2...in the hotel resturaunt. On the way out I might have palmed my steak knife. Back in the room, I made a makeshift sheath from paperboard and electrical tape. That rode nicely in my sock for the rest of the days. At the end, I tossed the sheath and left the knife in my room as seemingly a room service forgotten item.

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Now I know this was far from ideal, but it got me a option. 

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