Changed my George Costanza wallet to the kind you have. Took a little getting use to but really like it now. Started training with the handgun and getting comfortable with it. Thanks for the good sensible advice you give.
It might be a good idea to keep a new dummy wallet with a couple of bills but no identification in it, like credit, debit cards to hand over, or a diversion and drop it while handing it over to get a jump on the perp.
I carry a flip top phone ($39.95) too. I've got a desktop & a laptop to access the internet & don't need to access the internet from my phone. Plus, all the money I save by NOT buying a $1,000+ phone lets me buy cool stuff like guns, ammo, armor & optics.
Jason, I love your content! Gotta say that as a retired cop from Miami, I wished you had been offering your classes back in the day. The irony is that most everything you say is pure common sense. And so often it causes me to pause, reflect and then ask myself "now why didn't I think of this or that back then?".
Cool channel Jason, thank you for hosting this. I've been carrying since i was 15 yrs old in 1971. It's all in being inconspicuous and looking like nobody, lots of practice growing up in a city full of trouble and avoiding it like the plaque, because bringing it home was not an option, if you wanted a home to go back to. I've learned to spot trouble before they spot me and to recognize a set up before walking into one, but,,, always prepared to go savage if necessary. I wonder if you can really teach survival, I'm starting to believe No, you can't, a person either has it or they don't. I've learned some nifty stuff from you, I've already put into practice, thank you.
Mr. H. I am finding each one of your videos so darn practical. Gave some advice to my sister who taking a trip overseas based on your training. Thanks again for practical safety tips sir.
I was on 3 or 4 dozen overseas TDYs and a couple PCS. I only carried in denied access areas, which was maybe 2-5% of my trips. Never carried the majority of the time. In the jungles I visited, I carried a Sig P226.
Nice choices. I'm a former infantry Marine and a former law enforcement officer with a couple of few years in special operations units, and my EDC kit is very similar. I almost always carry at least one concealed handgun except, as you say, when I simply can not (normally my Wilson Combat EDCX9 because I absolutely love it) equipped with an 18 round magazine in a kydex belt holster, a decent tactical knife, a flashlight, an extra source of ammunition (another 18 round magazine), and a handkerchief/bandana in my back pocket because it has many potential uses. I also carry in my laptop case to the office an emergency emt Gerber for cutting seatbelts and breaking windows, a tourniquet, and I keep a small handcuff key secured to the inside of my belt where I can get to it if my hands are secured behind my back. I usually keep various extra mags in my vehicle for any number of firearms I may be carrying that particular day, a raid vest with "official" markings on it in the event I may have to respond to an active shooter situation, so I don't get shot by responding officers (as easily, at least), a first aid/trauma kit, and usually a long gun of some kind because I'd prefer not going into a long gun fight with just my handgun. Yes, I realize the chances are almost nil that I'll probably have to use any of them, but I'm sure many others thought that too when the fit hit the shan and wished they'd had been more prepared. The worst feeling in the world is going into any life threatening situation unprepared and ill-equipped. I know that from experience. Great videos, and thanks for your service to our country.
Hmmm Sounds like my normal carry stuff, aside from my beloved S&W 36 in 38 SPL AND a means to make fire. In my case, a Bic and my trusty Zippo. When I was trained, it was beaten into my head that a Mk 1 Human should be able to survive on dry land so long as he has a cutting tool and the means to make a fire. God bless you and yours, Sir!
“Pocket litter” … i haven’t herd that phrase in a while 🙂 money clips are good for muggers, when you pull it out, make sure they see the cash then toss it a little ways away, they will follow the money which gives you a chance to clear space between you and then you have more options, run, fight or shoot your way out of harm.
me and my girlfriend take our Beretta everywhere we go, Walmart, cafe, park,. we make sure we are prepared for some goon having a bad day and wants to take it out on innocent people. plus keep our kids safe. Im the guy that would save the day. Jason i like your videos. your a real talk dude . take care man
Jason, I always cracked up when James Bond would walk into a room looking dapper (Sean Connery couldn't help but look great.) Everyone seemed to know him and his favorite drink... vodka martini, shaken not stirred. He wasn't exactly a gray man. lol
Living outside of the USA, carrying a gun is pretty much unnecessary, and mostly illegal, and it's damned nice to not live in a fear level where carrying 2 guns as EDC seems necessary. Other than guns, pretty nice overview, and some nice specific items It's amazing how quickly one sees "civilization" fade away when going south or east from, let's say, the EU, and cash is a pretty important tool, as you point out, everywhere.
Guns on person are illegal where i live but everything else matches what i carry daily. Probably also pays being of the larger body frame that so much fits into pockets. With my 5`4`` clothing sizes are tinier and knife for instance has to be in the backpack
Hello Jason - I noticed you've been wearing what appears to be a Dosimeter Badge on your collar. Can you share what it is and if it's something worth investing in? Cheers!
If dogs are tracking you break up all the individual cigarettes in a whole pack and drop the tobacco in your tracks. The dogs noses will be out of action long enough for you to get away.
One time i got stopped for my tac pen was at a court house for jury duty. No problem first week, first day of second week they checked it in, but gave it back at the end of the day
I can. As someone who has used them over 20 times. Fox labs oc spray. It’s THE BEST. 2nd place police magnum oc 17. Have used others and they didn’t stop the threat. Like Sabre red. Terrible.
Kindle: check. Smartphone: check. Reading glasses: check. Ready to bug out to the coffee-shop. But I still enjoyed your video. P.S. If I was still living in San Diego, I would want to carry a pistol. A knife? No. I can disarm anyone threatening me with one.
As I get older I find that I don't want the hassles of an autoloader so if I can get away with concealing it I am going back to a simple small J frame size revolver. Yes like you I currently carry the micro compact SIG P365 and my sub compacts to a lesser degree because of concealment size and capacity. All the capacity in the world will do no one any good if they are not competent in accuracy whether autoloader or revolver and we are responsible for every round that leaves our gun with a lawyer attached to every bullet. By Ellifritz real world shooting cases only two to three rounds are fired for most shooting events or gunfights to stop a threat.
Hi Jason. Yeah, most people has a miss perseption about the world of spy's. Most of the time first thing came to mind, oh James Bond... James Bond is Hollywood you people. Out there in the field is so NOT James Bond world. I've been working fourteen years under cover and it wasn't James Bond's world with flashy cars and dropped dead gorgeous girls. No ways. That was hard core reality.. Nice video Jason. Be safe and God bless.. Greatings from Capetown down in South Africa....😊
Fanny pack or a belly band with a compact handgun is best in the gym. You can always take the fanny pack off and wrap it around your water bottle when you're doing more physical activities that require lots of bending and flexibility. Just keep it close. If you don't get really sweaty and uncomfortable when wearing a belly band while exercising then that's an even better option.
Pretty good, however I also carry: a flat credit card sized tracker in my wallet (so harder to lose), an Apple AirTag on my key ring, and a few bandaids in my wallet. I also carry an OTF automatic knife, a AAA cell tiny flashlight, tiny pepper spray. I don't carry a firearm. I carry two phones, one of them is a cellular Apple Watch pro. How could you never text in your life ?
You and I must have been separated at birth, as my EDC is very much in-line with what you're carrying. I like wrapping paper money around my cards and I use a heavy duty rubber band to keep it all wrapped up. Thanks for another great video!
What's the phone you show in the video? Also, what would you recommend for someone who wants to go from a smartphone to a flip phone? I've found myself getting way too absorbed in social media, being online, etc, and I'd really like to work on ironing that habit out while I still can. And let's be honest, flip phones are so much cooler.
depends where im and what im doing , when in the us ( which is home ) my edc is a 357'copp , emerson CQC-7' , my zippo ( for odd luck it's going on 43' years old ) $$-clip
I think the same goes for training. I have been a firearms instructor for a few decades. I have my students show up with the gear for class that meets the context. For my civilian classes, DO NOT show up in full battle rattle. Leave your plate carriers and battle belts at home. For cops, show up with your duty belt as normally set up, etc. As to EDC for regular people, I agree. Carry certain things but be simple and reliable.
JMO- if you have one of those "tac vests " you ordered online with a dozen magazines in the front, fall forward to the prone firing position without catching yourself as if there was incoming fire with your dozen magazines in place, and see if it works for you like you thought it would
I enjoy the show Jason, Could you do a Future show in the Dangers of Voice to Skull Tech & how bad the cell Radiation/Cancer towers are for our health & what should be done? Thanks.
That tactical pen is not getting through a TSA checkpoint at airports-it looks too tactical plus it has a glass breaker on the end. I have purchased three of your tactical pens. Bastion stainless steel pens work better at the airport. TSA has questioned the heaviness of the stainless steel pen but it go through. It all depends on the checker.
Great common sense advice Jason. I`ve been on a burner for over 30 years and never text as well. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you for watching too! God bless you and your family too!
Changed my George Costanza wallet to the kind you have. Took a little getting use to but really like it now. Started training with the handgun and getting comfortable with it. Thanks for the good sensible advice you give.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching. God bless!
It might be a good idea to keep a new dummy wallet with a couple of bills but no identification in it, like credit, debit cards to hand over, or a diversion and drop it while handing it over to get a jump on the perp.
Listen up kids, CIA guy carries an old-school flip phone and doesn't text!
Thanks for watching. God bless!
Neither does Gibbs. 😂
time to put my grandpas motorola to use!
once you join the soup you're always a part of it
Don’t know why, “The Man” can still track it too by tower pings.
I carry a flip top phone ($39.95) too. I've got a desktop & a laptop to access the internet & don't need to access the internet from my phone. Plus, all the money I save by NOT buying a $1,000+ phone lets me buy cool stuff like guns, ammo, armor & optics.
Jason, I love your content!
Gotta say that as a retired cop from Miami, I wished you had been offering your classes back in the day. The irony is that most everything you say is pure common sense. And so often it causes me to pause, reflect and then ask myself "now why didn't I think of this or that back then?".
Thank you, Steven! God bless!
Im a big fan of a good multi tool. Everyone should carry one. Thanks for the info. Very useful as always.
Cool channel Jason, thank you for hosting this.
I've been carrying since i was 15 yrs old in 1971.
It's all in being inconspicuous and looking like nobody, lots of practice growing up in a city full of trouble and avoiding it like the plaque, because bringing it home was not an option, if you wanted a home to go back to. I've learned to spot trouble before they spot me and to recognize a set up before walking into one, but,,, always prepared to go savage if necessary. I wonder if you can really teach survival, I'm starting to believe No, you can't, a person either has it or they don't. I've learned some nifty stuff from you, I've already put into practice, thank you.
My pleasure! Thank you for sharing. God bless!
Mr. H. I am finding each one of your videos so darn practical. Gave some advice to my sister who taking a trip overseas based on your training. Thanks again for practical safety tips sir.
Sounds great!God bless you
I was on 3 or 4 dozen overseas TDYs and a couple PCS. I only carried in denied access areas, which was maybe 2-5% of my trips. Never carried the majority of the time. In the jungles I visited, I carried a Sig P226.
Exactly who are you telling and why?
Nice choices. I'm a former infantry Marine and a former law enforcement officer with a couple of few years in special operations units, and my EDC kit is very similar.
I almost always carry at least one concealed handgun except, as you say, when I simply can not (normally my Wilson Combat EDCX9 because I absolutely love it) equipped with an 18 round magazine in a kydex belt holster, a decent tactical knife, a flashlight, an extra source of ammunition (another 18 round magazine), and a handkerchief/bandana in my back pocket because it has many potential uses.
I also carry in my laptop case to the office an emergency emt Gerber for cutting seatbelts and breaking windows, a tourniquet, and I keep a small handcuff key secured to the inside of my belt where I can get to it if my hands are secured behind my back.
I usually keep various extra mags in my vehicle for any number of firearms I may be carrying that particular day, a raid vest with "official" markings on it in the event I may have to respond to an active shooter situation, so I don't get shot by responding officers (as easily, at least), a first aid/trauma kit, and usually a long gun of some kind because I'd prefer not going into a long gun fight with just my handgun.
Yes, I realize the chances are almost nil that I'll probably have to use any of them, but I'm sure many others thought that too when the fit hit the shan and wished they'd had been more prepared. The worst feeling in the world is going into any life threatening situation unprepared and ill-equipped. I know that from experience.
Great videos, and thanks for your service to our country.
I truly appreciate you for sharing. Thank you, and God bless!
Handgun, medical kit in car, pen, paper, hair tie, folding hairbrush and folding ceramic cutlery knife, lip balm 😂
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing may God bless you and yours, Sir.
thanks for your service!!
I retired in ‘97 but never took the handcuff key off my keyring. The EDC is a light J Frame in a pocket holster.
You answered a number of questions! Thank you,!🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you Jason and yes, God Bless America
You're Welcome! God bless you
Hmmm Sounds like my normal carry stuff, aside from my beloved S&W 36 in 38 SPL AND a means to make fire. In my case, a Bic and my trusty Zippo. When I was trained, it was beaten into my head that a Mk 1 Human should be able to survive on dry land so long as he has a cutting tool and the means to make a fire. God bless you and yours, Sir!
Thank you for sharing! God bless you!
“Pocket litter” … i haven’t herd that phrase in a while 🙂 money clips are good for muggers, when you pull it out, make sure they see the cash then toss it a little ways away, they will follow the money which gives you a chance to clear space between you and then you have more options, run, fight or shoot your way out of harm.
Thank you for watching! God bless!
In France now you can walk around with Molotov cocktails to blend in 😅
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
me and my girlfriend take our Beretta everywhere we go, Walmart, cafe, park,. we make sure we are prepared for some goon having a bad day and wants to take it out on innocent people. plus keep our kids safe. Im the guy that would save the day. Jason i like your videos. your a real talk dude . take care man
And God bless you and yours. PS. The TAC Pen, mine, traveled, by air, & with me, with never a worry! So a very Excellent EDC ITEM!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and God bless!
I'd suggest a small RFID blocking wallef for your cards. It's all too easy to have someone tap you as they stand next to you in line or something.
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing thanks for what you do, my friend. Blessings.
Jason, I always cracked up when James Bond would walk into a room looking dapper (Sean Connery couldn't help but look great.) Everyone seemed to know him and his favorite drink... vodka martini, shaken not stirred. He wasn't exactly a gray man. lol
My grandpa always taught me to carry an emergency $100 ❤
I always carried 2 $50 bills in my shoe when I was in the Navy....especially when on liberty
Good narrative. When you're undercover the term E Pluribus Unum is appropriate. Out of Many, One. Blend in...
Good point! Thanks for watching. God bless!
Living outside of the USA, carrying a gun is pretty much unnecessary, and mostly illegal, and it's damned nice to not live in a fear level where carrying 2 guns as EDC seems necessary.
Other than guns, pretty nice overview, and some nice specific items
It's amazing how quickly one sees "civilization" fade away when going south or east from, let's say, the EU, and cash is a pretty important tool, as you point out, everywhere.
regular Bic (clear) cristal ballpoint pen.
inexpensive EDC👍
works anywhere 😊
Military surplus 9mm used for old smg’s are loaded hot and give two hundred or more feet per second 😊they are also sealed for moisture
Thank you for sharing! God bless!
Guns on person are illegal where i live but everything else matches what i carry daily. Probably also pays being of the larger body frame that so much fits into pockets. With my 5`4`` clothing sizes are tinier and knife for instance has to be in the backpack
Thank you for sharing- God bless!
See? That's why I respect you. That setup is simple, yet optimal and so damn stylish. ♡
So nice of you, I truly appreciate it. Thanks! God bless!
Hello Jason - I noticed you've been wearing what appears to be a Dosimeter Badge on your collar.
Can you share what it is and if it's something worth investing in?
Cheers!
I don’t smoke but a pack of Camels overseas will also get you out of a jam.
No shit , dude , 100 % correct .
Interesting comment .
@@user-rl3iv2jk9q lol trade secret😎
If dogs are tracking you break up all the individual cigarettes in a whole pack and drop the tobacco in your tracks. The dogs noses will be out of action long enough for you to get away.
@@eochaidhoghachruithne bahaha
My large 🍆 and my tight 🍑🕳 has gotten me out of many dangerous jams overseas as well.
One time i got stopped for my tac pen was at a court house for jury duty. No problem first week, first day of second week they checked it in, but gave it back at the end of the day
Carry a fountain pen. That's a real old school way.
Great video, as always. What brand of Kydex pocket holster did you choose? Thank you!
I am also interested in this. I also carry the original 365
Aholster Company
Jason, do you carry or recommend carry of OC or pepper spray? Thanks
I can. As someone who has used them over 20 times. Fox labs oc spray. It’s THE BEST. 2nd place police magnum oc 17. Have used others and they didn’t stop the threat. Like Sabre red. Terrible.
Kindle: check. Smartphone: check. Reading glasses: check. Ready to bug out to the coffee-shop.
But I still enjoyed your video.
P.S. If I was still living in San Diego, I would want to carry a pistol. A knife? No. I can disarm anyone threatening me with one.
Thank you for watching! God bless you
Good One Jason. When you were in Chino Hills, were you training anyone from Calvary Chapel Chino Hills? Working with their staff for instance?
As I get older I find that I don't want the hassles of an autoloader so if I can get away with concealing it I am going back to a simple small J frame size revolver. Yes like you I currently carry the micro compact SIG P365 and my sub compacts to a lesser degree because of concealment size and capacity. All the capacity in the world will do no one any good if they are not competent in accuracy whether autoloader or revolver and we are responsible for every round that leaves our gun with a lawyer attached to every bullet. By Ellifritz real world shooting cases only two to three rounds are fired for most shooting events or gunfights to stop a threat.
Thx for sharing!
You're welcome! Thank you, too!
Good stuff. Did you ever need to use lethal force?
As always, thanks for your service & the great info!!
Glad you like it!God bless you!
no watch? what is holding your cards together? rubber strap? hair tie?
Hi Jason. Yeah, most people has a miss perseption about the world of spy's. Most of the time first thing came to mind, oh James Bond... James Bond is Hollywood you people. Out there in the field is so NOT James Bond world. I've been working fourteen years under cover and it wasn't James Bond's world with flashy cars and dropped dead gorgeous girls. No ways. That was hard core reality..
Nice video Jason. Be safe and God bless.. Greatings from Capetown down in South Africa....😊
What do you think of multitools as alternatives to pocket knives in non permissive environments?
Have you ever been to Detroit. Michigan? If yes, you don't have enough gear!
Jason what would you carry for self defense in a gym? Its pretty hard to conceal
weapons in gym clothes
Fanny pack or a belly band with a compact handgun is best in the gym.
You can always take the fanny pack off and wrap it around your water bottle when you're doing more physical activities that require lots of bending and flexibility. Just keep it close.
If you don't get really sweaty and uncomfortable when wearing a belly band while exercising then that's an even better option.
i had a friend who was in the OSS and later CIA...he never carried...he was good at his job
I watched all of this presentation .
God bless you Jason Hanson , thank you very much .
~ in Indiana .
I appreciate it. Thank you for watching. God bless!
Thanks for the video
My pleasure! Thanks for watching, Max- God bless!
Love this video! Thanks for this. God bless you.
Glad you love it! Thank you, too and God bless!
Nice! I’d also have pepper spray too.
Great !Thank you for sharing!
I usually EDC my *Sig Sauer P365 XMacro TACOPS 3.7" (17+1).* But when clothing allows it, I prefer to carry my *Walther PDP 4.5" (18+1).*
629 performance center snubnose and a stiletto.
Never sent a text! Wow… for some reason that I’m impressed.
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
Love your videos. What's your opinion on CT707 Krav Maga?
never noticed the socialism stopper shirt......it's crazy cuz there's definitely socialism in the u.s. it's just for those that have lobbyist
Thank you for watching. God bless you and your family!
Had to laugh at the "box of holsters" comment. Pretty much _every_ handgun owner has the box or drawer of "failed holsters". 😋
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
Great info as always
Glad to hear that. Thank you for watching. God bless!
Pretty good, however I also carry: a flat credit card sized tracker in my wallet (so harder to lose), an Apple AirTag on my key ring, and a few bandaids in my wallet. I also carry an OTF automatic knife, a AAA cell tiny flashlight, tiny pepper spray. I don't carry a firearm. I carry two phones, one of them is a cellular Apple Watch pro. How could you never text in your life ?
You and I must have been separated at birth, as my EDC is very much in-line with what you're carrying. I like wrapping paper money around my cards and I use a heavy duty rubber band to keep it all wrapped up. Thanks for another great video!
You're welcome Chris! God bless you
Which knife is in the thumbnail? Thanks in advance!
The only Sig guns that don't suck are the P22X series.
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
I knew someone that worked there, a couple gold coins and a nice watch can also get you out of a jam
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
what do you think about people that live in a town State or a country where guns are not allowed and only criminals have them?
What's the phone you show in the video? Also, what would you recommend for someone who wants to go from a smartphone to a flip phone? I've found myself getting way too absorbed in social media, being online, etc, and I'd really like to work on ironing that habit out while I still can. And let's be honest, flip phones are so much cooler.
Thank you for sharing. Stay safe and God bless!
So what makes that blade so special? Thanks
I'm curious about what brand of knife in this video.
George Costanza wallet! Great stuff!! 👍👍
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
Hi i was wondering does the spring take a memory fully loaded
Can you post a link of where you get your pocket holsters can’t seem to find one with two hooks
Aholster Company
What brand is that pocket holster?
It's a good thing that style isn't a company requirement. :)
Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
How does one become a security consultant (officially)?
This guy is awesome
Thank you and God bless you!
Hmmm, the stuff in your pockets looks exactly like the stuff in my pockets. My dad worked for the government and we had some great conversations.
Really enjoyed, good info, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!God bless you!
depends where im and what im doing , when in the us ( which is home ) my edc is a 357'copp , emerson CQC-7' , my zippo ( for odd luck it's going on 43' years old ) $$-clip
Thank you for sharing, Sonny. Stay safe and God bless!
What is the fixed blade knife in the thumbnail of this video?
What is the pocket holster with the hook?
Great choice Jason. Excellent video. God bless.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and God bless!
@JasonHansonSpyBriefing always brother
My pen got taken by TSA in Albuquerque NM
Of course, it looks too tactical and has a glass breaker on the end. Buy a Bastion Stainless Steel Pen.
GOOD STUFF AS ALWAYS, TY AND GOD BLESS J !!!
Thank you Johnny! God bless you too!
If John Wick can kill 3 men with a pencil, imagine what he could do with a tactical pen.
That would be too cool! Thanks for watching. God bless!
Well John wick is fake and Jason is real so there is a big difference.
@@briandickey2201: I noticed that James Bond, Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt are fake, as well. So is Jonny Quest.
@@gregshock right on
Great tips
Glad you like them!God bless you!
COOL LOOKING STUFF 👍
I feel like I was kind of click baited with this oneI wanted to know more about the revolver and the knife that being said I subscribed
Thanks for the sub! I really appreciate it, stay safe and God bless!
I think the same goes for training. I have been a firearms instructor for a few decades. I have my students show up with the gear for class that meets the context. For my civilian classes, DO NOT show up in full battle rattle. Leave your plate carriers and battle belts at home. For cops, show up with your duty belt as normally set up, etc. As to EDC for regular people, I agree. Carry certain things but be simple and reliable.
Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and God bless!
JMO- if you have one of those
"tac vests " you ordered online
with a dozen magazines in the
front, fall forward to the prone
firing position without catching
yourself as if there was incoming fire with your dozen magazines in place, and see if it works for you like you thought it would
Super info
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
All I carry is a leather man wave multi tool knife and a hip flask full of hard liquor.
Thank you for sharing. Stay safe and God bless!
Have you ever used a silencer?
No handkerchief? Very useful
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT VIDEO
Thank you very much!God bless you
I enjoy the show Jason, Could you do a Future show in the Dangers of Voice to Skull Tech & how bad the cell Radiation/Cancer towers are for our health & what should be done? Thanks.
Thank you for watching, Doug. Stay safe and God bless!
Indeed I shall, Jason, can you do a show on Voice to skull tech & the Dangers to Humans?@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing
I know someone who recently had a tactical pen in carry-on luggage and had it confiscated by TSA. ☹
Thank you for watching! God bless!
That tactical pen is not getting through a TSA checkpoint at airports-it looks too tactical plus it has a glass breaker on the end. I have purchased three of your tactical pens. Bastion stainless steel pens work better at the airport. TSA has questioned the heaviness of the stainless steel pen but it go through. It all depends on the checker.
They literally had one in the case of examples of banned items when I went through TSA last weekend
*#Thank** u very much for ur explanation and experience, Sir🇺🇲👍🤝🙏*
It's my pleasure Abdul! God bless you
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing *🙏God Bless You, too, Sir Jason Hanson🇺🇲🤝👍🙏*
No penlight? I never leave home without one!
Always enjoy your videos! God bless 🙏
Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching. God bless!
Love your channel. Just subscribed,.
You are my favourite ex Company spook.
I’m amazed TSA hasn’t confiscated your tactical pen yet. They took mine the first time I tried to fly with it.
When you fly into amman, jordan have extra money ready for a tip for the baggage guys. They can get you out of a jam.
Thanks for that. Stay safe and God bless!
I separate my money. Note don't always want to pull a wad of money out . Keep bigger bill separate then som smaller bills .
Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and God bless!
Interesting.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching. God bless!
Untraceable 👍😎
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