I have to say that I do thank you for showing a bag that has been more than casually tested for a month or so like I see a lot of others do. I always find it annoying when someone complains that the leather is stiff and they haven't even tried to condition it or use it as a dedicated bag for more than a short time.
@memyselfandi1300 as I decide what tools to review and hopefully provide useful info for others, it's always something that I have used extensively and know the ins-and-outs of. Thanks for the nod, and hopefully I can share some more good info on things I get good use out of! Regarding the bag, I actually have only conditioned the leather a handful of times with Leather Honey (product name). It has taken care of my riding gear, jackets, and even the whips I make. The best tools and gear always require some break-in time, and a month long casual review just isn't going to cover that.
It saddens me. Just seems so odd in 2024. May not have figured everything out but between what the Bible gets wrong and all the horrible things in it, just seems there wouldn’t be anyone into that anymore. Guess it doesn’t matter much unless they try to indoctrinate our children.
I’ve had the Nutsac Rucksack going on 4 years now. It was a dream bag I wanted then and it was gifted to me. Other than being a bit dirty, it is still in solid condition. You pay for the high quality.
That is a well thought out kit. A lot of time and love has gone into it. Thanks for sharing and there are some good ideas there. A couple of things I would add (just thinking) are a multitool (I have a Leatherman ARC in a belt sheath) plus some minor support. I have a small adjustable wrench and a small Knipex pliers in my EDC kit that I would put into this. I would add a couple of Zeiss lens/glasses cleaning packets. Uncle Billy's Sliver Picker plus a small nail clipper (Victorinox -- careful, they are sharp), a couple of bandaids and a small tin with some ibuprofen, benadryl, and a dose of Rx meds would be useful as well. These are exceptional bags. The duffle works very well and so does the tote.
@nvrumi great points! Some of those additional tools you mentioned I carry on body, and not in the bag. Leatherman Wave+ along with an 8in standard screwdriver, and a lens cloth that fits in my wallet 👌
@ When the ARC was released, I retired my Wave+. I bought a sheath from Clip & Carry for the ARC (had one for the Wave+ that worked very well). For folks who pick up this thread I’d add a caution when using the Wave/Wave+ - I learned to wear gloves when using the tool because it will pinch the #$%) out of you when using the pliers. The ARC does not have this design feature! I have the items I listed, with exception of the Leatherman, in a small tool roll and a small Vanguard pouch. I found those were too much to carry in a cargo pocket, so they are in my pack. I would move those items into my EDC satchel (if I had one). The pack is fine in the field and certainly works in the 4Runner, but is a bit much for EDC. The satchel would solve that problem. I’m going to work on this because I am actively looking for the means to carry a small tablet (currently a Surface Go 2 with keyboard cover), my bullet journal (currently a Lochby Field Journal, but will be a Leuchturm bound journal next year), my regular journal (currently instance also a Leuchturm, but also could be a Rhodia), a small pen roll (softly fountain pens), and then support items like your list. I have a Nutsac Tacsac 13 for the SG2, but with it fitted with a laptop sleeve and a double admin pouch there is not enough room for my journals and other EDC items. I currently have a NET Bible on the iPhone and iPad, but truly eschew reading on screens for significant time. So,, having a paper copy in my EDC kit or on the Kindle would be preferred. But there just isn’t room in my current setup with the Tacsac 13. (Aside: The Tacsac 15 works well for a MacBook Pro 14” or the work computer, as n ROG 14”. But there is only room for the computer support equipment and a couple small items as noted previously.) I love that you carry a copy of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Those are vital American documents. I LOL’d at the suppressor in your kit. It’s a good idea and I need one for my daily carry. In all, I’d way well done on your kit. You gave me a number of good ideas on how I can approach my problem.
great in-depth review! worthwhile watch to see what you're carrying and to see a review where the bag itself is actually used! way too many reviews out there with these pristine bags/items that make you wonder if they ever used/tested it to be able to speak on what they're reviewing
@@theconservativeminimalist9334 as inspiration strikes, and I can bring hopefully quality content, then I'll release more. Thanks for the encouragement, I appreciate it!
Love seeing videos like this from people who have actually used something long term. What is that little three-pen zip case (if you know/remember)? I've been looking for something exactly like that for my smaller bags for a long time but haven't been having much luck.
@Oxymoronic930 thank you kindly, and hope this helps! The pen case is one I found on Amazon, and has held up brilliantly over the last year or so of use. I've had others, but none have held up as well, or look as good as this one for keeping everything organized and undamaged. I'm handy with many things, but leather isn't one of them. When I decide to change or upgrade, I'm going to order one in OxBlood red leather, made by a custom maker. First I need to find the right maker though, because I feel obligated to help quality makers out. Lanxivi Genuine Leather Fountain Pen Case 3 Divided Slots Black Color, Zippered Pen Case Pouch, Handmade Display Holder for Rollerball Pen a.co/d/0gUjk58R
Slick load out - I have one of those CGS cans myself and run on a .32 Beretta Tomcat when I’m feeling saucy. Nice to see the Good Book in your EDC too - new sub and following from Wisconsin. Peace brother and keep the cool vids comin 🙏❤️🩹🔥
Thanks for this. Always like seeing time tested gear. I use my gr1 everyday. My girlfriend bought me a simmilar nutsac but I can’t seem to get away from backpacks.
@ArcThings different styles, and different methods of carrying tools. I can say this, a gift from my wife will get used and cherished more than anything I pick out myself. I do use backpacks, but for me it's a very specific utilitarian need, and my preference for daily use revolves around a satchel. If I'm not careful, it's easy to end up carrying a lot of random junk and added weight. The medium sized satchel format is a look I like, while also forcing me to keep the carry more thoughtful and formatted to the day ahead.
@@PhotoCaptured I agree, i do think i end up toting around a bit too much unused daily things. Chances are i am carrying too much. Great video though, would like to see more
Hey, your post(s) on Every Day Carry were great. I like the use of your bag and all the stuff you carry. I have the same bag, but with less stuff. I see a lot of nutsac videos with people with bibles, so you're not alone in that. Can you do a video on how to re-wax it?
Im sorry. This may seem like a silly question to ask, but im from the UK. Why would you need to carry a suppressor? I would have thought that if you had to use a firearm for self-defense, noise would be an afterthought.
@eugenevictortooms4174 short answer, most don't, and this just happened to be what was in my bag at the time I did the video. I often take my bag with reading and writing materials to go sit out by the water or somewhere in the woods on my private property. I'm in the middle of nowhere, so getting a surprise visit from wildlife that is capable of attacking is very real. I'll find a spot to sit and read or write and put the suppressor on my pistol that I keep next to me. The legalities of actually taking the time to put a suppressor on while in public and claim defense is not every going to go well. Some of us have a rifle in a safe or pistol in a safe with a suppressor that has biometric access for home defense. Carrying such a device in public is pretty rare unless we are going to be in the outdoors hiking or camping. Hope that helps to clarify that most of us don't actually carry such things regularly. The laws surrounding suppressors are pretty stringent in the U.S. and we avoid doing stupid stuff. Safety is priority for most gun owners in America 👌
@eugenevictortooms4174 hey happy to put light on things, I consider myself to be more understanding than most since I was born and raised in Europe. Our cultures and laws are different, but we all live on this world together. Learning builds bridges to work together! Cheers friend ✌️
@libradoalonzo1987 hope this helps! The pen case is one I found on Amazon, and has held up brilliantly over the last year or so of use. I've had others, but none have held up as well, or look as good as this one for keeping everything organized and undamaged. At some point I'll find the right maker to order a custom OxBlood red leather pen case with a similar layout. Until then, this is what I use every day. Lanxivi Genuine Leather Fountain Pen Case 3 Divided Slots Black Color, Zippered Pen Case Pouch, Handmade Display Holder for Rollerball Pen a.co/d/0gUjk58R
@theeverydayguy thank you kindly, and hope this helps! The pen case is one I found on Amazon, and has held up brilliantly over the last year or so of use. I've had others, but none have held up as well, or look as good as this one for keeping everything organized and undamaged. Lanxivi Genuine Leather Fountain Pen Case 3 Divided Slots Black Color, Zippered Pen Case Pouch, Handmade Display Holder for Rollerball Pen a.co/d/0gUjk58R
@lware1 in the time I've had it, I only did a full waxing once. I do touch ups here and there with a horsehair brush and sun warming, or even a low temp heat blower. I'm coming up on a cleaning and touch up, so I'm planning out how to do the video and show how easy it is! I just get the straight Martexin wax cans, and they are great for basically any waxed canvas material. Now I'm coming up on nearly a decade with the same little tin of the stuff, and it just works so well.
Can you give details of how you wax touch up with horse hair brush? I have an 11 inch magsatch needs re waxed. Interested in your process. I have same martexin wax can you have
Whew wee. I get it, everything is more expensive. Times are tough. Hyperinflation everywhere. But I could not plunk $189 for that bag. Nice though it is.
@@behindthespotlight7983 yep, and the good news is they have not increased their price in 5yrs. They are demonstrating that quality products built by great people can be done reasonably even in tough times. That's why I recommend them! Best wishes ✌️
Hi good Video. Question please - the field notes cover (with the 2 notebooks) where did you get that from - seems like a perfect fit. Also please the Bible - I love the size of it - what size is it? I like a smaller bible but they always seem to be too thick to carry all the time….
@BV35 the actual cover that I use is since discontinued, but this is another version that I have and do use as well. Fan&Ran Genuine Leather Journal Cover for Field Notes Notebooks, Moleskine Cahier Journal Pocket 3.5 x 5.5 Inches, Bourbon Brown a.co/d/hVbcJJ1 The Bible is a Cambridge Emerald Text KJV KJ533:TR B1385 ISBN: 978-0521-69609-8 This one comes and goes printing wise, but you can regularly find it on different sites, and in a number of stores. I've been using mine for nearly a decade, and it has held up very well. There is a Black text only, as well as a Red letter - the one is called the KJV Standard Text, and the other is the KJV Emerald Text. Hope the info helps, cheers and God bless!
@Glassed_in_Nature I've been trying to figure that out for over a decade! It's larger than a Pitt Minion and slimmer than a traditional compact from most publishers. While being the same footprint as a Nelson Compact, it's barely an inch thick. All while maintaining a really great font size. Mine is the red letter or Emerald Text edition, but otherwise identical to this one: KJV Standard Text Edition (Black French Morocco Leather) a.co/d/drIzRA0 I also have this Nelson NKJV compact: NKJV, Compact Center-Column Reference Bible, Black Genuine Leather, Red Letter, Comfort Print a.co/d/3ZDYT3q I sincerely hope this helps, and that you find what you're looking for!
@lware1 larger than a Pitt Minion, smaller than a hand-size, coming in at 6.37 x 1.31 x 8.62. I have several primary Bibles that I use, but this Cambridge Ruby Text KJV - KJ533-TR is my single favorite for taking with me going on a decade now. It has very little extra at the back, but does include the entire Translators to the Reader at the front, along with the Epistle Dedicatory.
Mostly great video. It's always good to see how these wear with long term use. Just one complaint.... You show the suppressor, it's paper work, and the optic tool but NOT the pistol?! Not cool man. Not cool. 😂👌
@form4li7y thank you! Can't give every everything out in one go, otherwise I wouldn't have future content haha ✌️ There will definitely be a suppressor and pistol overview video, along with range experience demo.
@@PhotoCaptured Great! I'll be on the lookout. Mind giving me a minor spoiler? The one in the thumbnail was a single stack like an old school Walther ppk but I'm not aware of those being compatible with optics. Am I wrong or are you running something else? If its something else you don't have to give the model. Just wanted to know if I was wrong about optics on those old ones.
@form4li7y there are some adventurous types who have successfully milled a PPK to accommodate a slide mounted optic. It tends to be rare, and expensive if done right, or functionally challenging if done poorly. The thumbnail is actually a P365 with my CGS can ✌️ That was entirely staged, and not a preferred setup just because it's too small for me to use well. My G19 alternative is quite modern, and quite bulky for most to consider as a carry piece unless they are very proficient at concealment techniques. Comfort is my primary reason for sticking with the G19 - that sucker just doesn't have bits and bobs that poke out in every direction. That said, carrying with a slide mounted optic is truly game changer if you're already a decent marksman. Definitely a tool I recommend readily for all the benefits, and very few cons.
@zzzetsulive I have a smaller Pitt Minion, but the readability is seriously sacrificed in low light. It feels like a polite statement to read from a physical Bible when I'm in a waiting room or office. That way I'm definitely not on my phone and easily distracted by comments or notifications.
No links, but I'll do an update on the description to include all the items. I always recommend looking around for the best deal, so if you know what it is and can search it, you'll get the best deal possible 👌
@karthigaiyan1 depending on the sale, they are in the 150-180 range. Personally I wouldn't have any qualms dropping full coin on it for the quality it is.
@OldManGlitch nope... the transfer Form used for a classification of dangerous items. ATF Form 4 is an application used to transfer a suppressor, or other NFA (National Firearms Act) firearm, from a non-licensee to a licensee or other entity. It is legal documentation, and a stamp secured to the form to demonstrate legal ownership of a controlled/regulated item outside of "standard" firearms.
Really doesn't matter how you name it. It is a purse. Just can't see that as a mans bag. I thought when you opened it it would have a bottle of midol and lip gloss.
A bag is a bag. It's your loss if you can't see the function in it because you're scared what people might think of you if you used it. Now how manly is that?
@@richardhenry1969Indiana Jones carried a bag very similar to this. Also, mountain men & fur trappers carried satchels. There's nothing "beta" about carrying a bag mate.
My question is: How can someone bring a Bible and weapons-related items at the same time? Is this how religion is taught in the USA? Kill and pray right after?
Nary a multitool, fire method, or fixed blade to be seen not to mention a nourishment bar. Clearly your biggest worry is getting locked in the office supply room and needing to get back to your desk. But apparently you need to quietly silence the office Zombies when the SHTF. Total waste of energy toting that collection around all day.
I have to say that I do thank you for showing a bag that has been more than casually tested for a month or so like I see a lot of others do.
I always find it annoying when someone complains that the leather is stiff and they haven't even tried to condition it or use it as a dedicated bag for more than a short time.
@memyselfandi1300 as I decide what tools to review and hopefully provide useful info for others, it's always something that I have used extensively and know the ins-and-outs of.
Thanks for the nod, and hopefully I can share some more good info on things I get good use out of!
Regarding the bag, I actually have only conditioned the leather a handful of times with Leather Honey (product name).
It has taken care of my riding gear, jackets, and even the whips I make.
The best tools and gear always require some break-in time, and a month long casual review just isn't going to cover that.
I am happy to see holy bible first time edc backpack
It saddens me. Just seems so odd in 2024. May not have figured everything out but between what the Bible gets wrong and all the horrible things in it, just seems there wouldn’t be anyone into that anymore. Guess it doesn’t matter much unless they try to indoctrinate our children.
Nothing safer than a bible and a suppressor in the same pouch. Cognitive dissonance if you ask me.
I’ve had the Nutsac Rucksack going on 4 years now. It was a dream bag I wanted then and it was gifted to me. Other than being a bit dirty, it is still in solid condition. You pay for the high quality.
This is a very well thought out bag of kit.
Exactly. A lot of time, energy, and love went into building this kit.
Now that's a testimony! Great videos. Thank you for sharing!
Love your choice for carrying your permit. Your show and tell was not what I expected.
This was incredibly informative, thank you for walking us through your pack setup!
That is a well thought out kit. A lot of time and love has gone into it. Thanks for sharing and there are some good ideas there.
A couple of things I would add (just thinking) are a multitool (I have a Leatherman ARC in a belt sheath) plus some minor support. I have a small adjustable wrench and a small Knipex pliers in my EDC kit that I would put into this. I would add a couple of Zeiss lens/glasses cleaning packets. Uncle Billy's Sliver Picker plus a small nail clipper (Victorinox -- careful, they are sharp), a couple of bandaids and a small tin with some ibuprofen, benadryl, and a dose of Rx meds would be useful as well.
These are exceptional bags. The duffle works very well and so does the tote.
@nvrumi great points!
Some of those additional tools you mentioned I carry on body, and not in the bag.
Leatherman Wave+ along with an 8in standard screwdriver, and a lens cloth that fits in my wallet 👌
@ When the ARC was released, I retired my Wave+. I bought a sheath from Clip & Carry for the ARC (had one for the Wave+ that worked very well). For folks who pick up this thread I’d add a caution when using the Wave/Wave+ - I learned to wear gloves when using the tool because it will pinch the #$%) out of you when using the pliers. The ARC does not have this design feature!
I have the items I listed, with exception of the Leatherman, in a small tool roll and a small Vanguard pouch. I found those were too much to carry in a cargo pocket, so they are in my pack. I would move those items into my EDC satchel (if I had one). The pack is fine in the field and certainly works in the 4Runner, but is a bit much for EDC. The satchel would solve that problem.
I’m going to work on this because I am actively looking for the means to carry a small tablet (currently a Surface Go 2 with keyboard cover), my bullet journal (currently a Lochby Field Journal, but will be a Leuchturm bound journal next year), my regular journal (currently instance also a Leuchturm, but also could be a Rhodia), a small pen roll (softly fountain pens), and then support items like your list. I have a Nutsac Tacsac 13 for the SG2, but with it fitted with a laptop sleeve and a double admin pouch there is not enough room for my journals and other EDC items.
I currently have a NET Bible on the iPhone and iPad, but truly eschew reading on screens for significant time. So,, having a paper copy in my EDC kit or on the Kindle would be preferred. But there just isn’t room in my current setup with the Tacsac 13. (Aside: The Tacsac 15 works well for a MacBook Pro 14” or the work computer, as n ROG 14”. But there is only room for the computer support equipment and a couple small items as noted previously.)
I love that you carry a copy of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Those are vital American documents. I LOL’d at the suppressor in your kit. It’s a good idea and I need one for my daily carry.
In all, I’d way well done on your kit. You gave me a number of good ideas on how I can approach my problem.
great in-depth review! worthwhile watch to see what you're carrying and to see a review where the bag itself is actually used! way too many reviews out there with these pristine bags/items that make you wonder if they ever used/tested it to be able to speak on what they're reviewing
Great video Timothy. Very in-depth. Nice set up. Love seeing what people carry.
Bible, constitution and a Suppressor in the EDC bag. AMERICA! Love it
The NutSac Man Bag Dangit has served me well for years, I usually keep my Schuyler Personal size Quentel ESV Bible in there. Nice video!
Great patina
Great video, thanks!
Digging the wear and tear
I love your videos man please keep making more
@@theconservativeminimalist9334 as inspiration strikes, and I can bring hopefully quality content, then I'll release more.
Thanks for the encouragement, I appreciate it!
Love seeing videos like this from people who have actually used something long term. What is that little three-pen zip case (if you know/remember)? I've been looking for something exactly like that for my smaller bags for a long time but haven't been having much luck.
@Oxymoronic930 thank you kindly, and hope this helps!
The pen case is one I found on Amazon, and has held up brilliantly over the last year or so of use. I've had others, but none have held up as well, or look as good as this one for keeping everything organized and undamaged. I'm handy with many things, but leather isn't one of them. When I decide to change or upgrade, I'm going to order one in OxBlood red leather, made by a custom maker. First I need to find the right maker though, because I feel obligated to help quality makers out.
Lanxivi Genuine Leather Fountain Pen Case 3 Divided Slots Black Color, Zippered Pen Case Pouch, Handmade Display Holder for Rollerball Pen a.co/d/0gUjk58R
Slick load out - I have one of those CGS cans myself and run on a .32 Beretta Tomcat when I’m feeling saucy. Nice to see the Good Book in your EDC too - new sub and following from Wisconsin. Peace brother and keep the cool vids comin 🙏❤️🩹🔥
Thanks for this. Always like seeing time tested gear. I use my gr1 everyday. My girlfriend bought me a simmilar nutsac but I can’t seem to get away from backpacks.
@ArcThings different styles, and different methods of carrying tools. I can say this, a gift from my wife will get used and cherished more than anything I pick out myself.
I do use backpacks, but for me it's a very specific utilitarian need, and my preference for daily use revolves around a satchel.
If I'm not careful, it's easy to end up carrying a lot of random junk and added weight.
The medium sized satchel format is a look I like, while also forcing me to keep the carry more thoughtful and formatted to the day ahead.
@@PhotoCaptured I agree, i do think i end up toting around a bit too much unused daily things. Chances are i am carrying too much. Great video though, would like to see more
NutSac needs to link your vid! Great vid.
@tully667 ha, maybe one day!
Thanks for the generous words ✌️
Bible and pistol suppressor in same bag looks like from some horror movie 😅
Hey, your post(s) on Every Day Carry were great. I like the use of your bag and all the stuff you carry. I have the same bag, but with less stuff. I see a lot of nutsac videos with people with bibles, so you're not alone in that. Can you do a video on how to re-wax it?
Im sorry. This may seem like a silly question to ask, but im from the UK.
Why would you need to carry a suppressor?
I would have thought that if you had to use a firearm for self-defense, noise would be an afterthought.
@eugenevictortooms4174 short answer, most don't, and this just happened to be what was in my bag at the time I did the video.
I often take my bag with reading and writing materials to go sit out by the water or somewhere in the woods on my private property.
I'm in the middle of nowhere, so getting a surprise visit from wildlife that is capable of attacking is very real.
I'll find a spot to sit and read or write and put the suppressor on my pistol that I keep next to me.
The legalities of actually taking the time to put a suppressor on while in public and claim defense is not every going to go well.
Some of us have a rifle in a safe or pistol in a safe with a suppressor that has biometric access for home defense. Carrying such a device in public is pretty rare unless we are going to be in the outdoors hiking or camping.
Hope that helps to clarify that most of us don't actually carry such things regularly.
The laws surrounding suppressors are pretty stringent in the U.S. and we avoid doing stupid stuff.
Safety is priority for most gun owners in America 👌
@PhotoCaptured thanks for the reply mate.
I often ask questions about firearms when I'm watching EDC related videos.
@eugenevictortooms4174 hey happy to put light on things, I consider myself to be more understanding than most since I was born and raised in Europe.
Our cultures and laws are different, but we all live on this world together. Learning builds bridges to work together!
Cheers friend ✌️
Where did you get your pen case from?
@libradoalonzo1987 hope this helps!
The pen case is one I found on Amazon, and has held up brilliantly over the last year or so of use. I've had others, but none have held up as well, or look as good as this one for keeping everything organized and undamaged.
At some point I'll find the right maker to order a custom OxBlood red leather pen case with a similar layout. Until then, this is what I use every day.
Lanxivi Genuine Leather Fountain Pen Case 3 Divided Slots Black Color, Zippered Pen Case Pouch, Handmade Display Holder for Rollerball Pen a.co/d/0gUjk58R
I having my Magsatch 11 for 3 years, still going strong. For the leather part i use bick 4 leather conditioner.
Great set up.
My Nutsac has been the 5.11 LV10 since 2019. It has become part of my body ! What handgun has the holoson?
Yes we all want to know who makes your fountain pen case. Nice kit sir.
@theeverydayguy thank you kindly, and hope this helps!
The pen case is one I found on Amazon, and has held up brilliantly over the last year or so of use. I've had others, but none have held up as well, or look as good as this one for keeping everything organized and undamaged.
Lanxivi Genuine Leather Fountain Pen Case 3 Divided Slots Black Color, Zippered Pen Case Pouch, Handmade Display Holder for Rollerball Pen a.co/d/0gUjk58R
Thank you so very kindly sir; I have it on my list to purchase.
I just used your link to purchase.
@theeverydayguy no kick-backs for me, but glad I could help.
I do hope you enjoy it and get as much use out of it as I have!
How often do you wax it? What is the waxing process? Would love to see a video of you waxing the bag
@lware1 in the time I've had it, I only did a full waxing once.
I do touch ups here and there with a horsehair brush and sun warming, or even a low temp heat blower.
I'm coming up on a cleaning and touch up, so I'm planning out how to do the video and show how easy it is!
I just get the straight Martexin wax cans, and they are great for basically any waxed canvas material. Now I'm coming up on nearly a decade with the same little tin of the stuff, and it just works so well.
@@PhotoCaptured would love to see video of waxing process. Love the character your bag has!
Can you give details of how you wax touch up with horse hair brush? I have an 11 inch magsatch needs re waxed. Interested in your process. I have same martexin wax can you have
I can tell by the contents of this bag..this guy has layers like an onion.
@jcam1776 I'll take that as a compliment ✌️
Maybe a future video here will expand on that onion analogy a bit.
Cheers and God bless!
Nice nutsac, brother! Is that a Casio Duro?
@JimKinkade thanks! And yes, it sure is 👌
Whew wee. I get it, everything is more expensive. Times are tough. Hyperinflation everywhere. But I could not plunk $189 for that bag. Nice though it is.
@@behindthespotlight7983 yep, and the good news is they have not increased their price in 5yrs.
They are demonstrating that quality products built by great people can be done reasonably even in tough times.
That's why I recommend them!
Best wishes ✌️
Hi good Video. Question please - the field notes cover (with the 2 notebooks) where did you get that from - seems like a perfect fit. Also please the Bible - I love the size of it - what size is it? I like a smaller bible but they always seem to be too thick to carry all the time….
@BV35 the actual cover that I use is since discontinued, but this is another version that I have and do use as well.
Fan&Ran Genuine Leather Journal Cover for Field Notes Notebooks, Moleskine Cahier Journal Pocket 3.5 x 5.5 Inches, Bourbon Brown a.co/d/hVbcJJ1
The Bible is a Cambridge Emerald Text KJV KJ533:TR
B1385
ISBN: 978-0521-69609-8
This one comes and goes printing wise, but you can regularly find it on different sites, and in a number of stores.
I've been using mine for nearly a decade, and it has held up very well.
There is a Black text only, as well as a Red letter - the one is called the KJV Standard Text, and the other is the KJV Emerald Text.
Hope the info helps, cheers and God bless!
@@PhotoCaptured Thank you and God Bless!!
I just stumbled across your Glock 19 video and came to this video. Dude, who are you? lol!
@Stridercondor just an average guy who's had a less than dull life, and decided to share my thoughts on the interwebs ✌️
My nutsack is old and stretched out 😂😂😂
is that a personal size bible or compact?
@Glassed_in_Nature I've been trying to figure that out for over a decade!
It's larger than a Pitt Minion and slimmer than a traditional compact from most publishers. While being the same footprint as a Nelson Compact, it's barely an inch thick. All while maintaining a really great font size.
Mine is the red letter or Emerald Text edition, but otherwise identical to this one:
KJV Standard Text Edition (Black French Morocco Leather) a.co/d/drIzRA0
I also have this Nelson NKJV compact:
NKJV, Compact Center-Column Reference Bible, Black Genuine Leather, Red Letter, Comfort Print a.co/d/3ZDYT3q
I sincerely hope this helps, and that you find what you're looking for!
What size is the Bible? Looks like a perfect fit
@lware1 larger than a Pitt Minion, smaller than a hand-size, coming in at 6.37 x 1.31 x 8.62.
I have several primary Bibles that I use, but this Cambridge Ruby Text KJV - KJ533-TR is my single favorite for taking with me going on a decade now.
It has very little extra at the back, but does include the entire Translators to the Reader at the front, along with the Epistle Dedicatory.
Mostly great video. It's always good to see how these wear with long term use. Just one complaint.... You show the suppressor, it's paper work, and the optic tool but NOT the pistol?! Not cool man. Not cool. 😂👌
@form4li7y thank you!
Can't give every everything out in one go, otherwise I wouldn't have future content haha ✌️
There will definitely be a suppressor and pistol overview video, along with range experience demo.
@@PhotoCaptured Great! I'll be on the lookout. Mind giving me a minor spoiler? The one in the thumbnail was a single stack like an old school Walther ppk but I'm not aware of those being compatible with optics. Am I wrong or are you running something else? If its something else you don't have to give the model. Just wanted to know if I was wrong about optics on those old ones.
@form4li7y there are some adventurous types who have successfully milled a PPK to accommodate a slide mounted optic.
It tends to be rare, and expensive if done right, or functionally challenging if done poorly.
The thumbnail is actually a P365 with my CGS can ✌️
That was entirely staged, and not a preferred setup just because it's too small for me to use well.
My G19 alternative is quite modern, and quite bulky for most to consider as a carry piece unless they are very proficient at concealment techniques. Comfort is my primary reason for sticking with the G19 - that sucker just doesn't have bits and bobs that poke out in every direction.
That said, carrying with a slide mounted optic is truly game changer if you're already a decent marksman. Definitely a tool I recommend readily for all the benefits, and very few cons.
@@PhotoCaptured Thanks for the reply. I look forward to the rang video.
Thats a good book youve got there but the size and weight is ridiculous
@zzzetsulive I have a smaller Pitt Minion, but the readability is seriously sacrificed in low light.
It feels like a polite statement to read from a physical Bible when I'm in a waiting room or office. That way I'm definitely not on my phone and easily distracted by comments or notifications.
Is there any links to get any of these items if we want em for future edc?
No links, but I'll do an update on the description to include all the items.
I always recommend looking around for the best deal, so if you know what it is and can search it, you'll get the best deal possible 👌
Plenty of room for you make-up and lipstick lol 😆
Price please
@karthigaiyan1 depending on the sale, they are in the 150-180 range.
Personally I wouldn't have any qualms dropping full coin on it for the quality it is.
@@PhotoCaptured thank you for the prompt reply mate.
Form 4 for US Securities and Exchange Commission, Insider transactions?????
@OldManGlitch nope... the transfer Form used for a classification of dangerous items.
ATF Form 4 is an application used to transfer a suppressor, or other NFA (National Firearms Act) firearm, from a non-licensee to a licensee or other entity.
It is legal documentation, and a stamp secured to the form to demonstrate legal ownership of a controlled/regulated item outside of "standard" firearms.
lol the americans be like here is my bible and a pistol’s suppressor. bizarre.
Really doesn't matter how you name it. It is a purse.
Just can't see that as a mans bag. I thought when you opened it it would have a bottle of midol and lip gloss.
How insecure are you lmao man child .
A bag is a bag. It's your loss if you can't see the function in it because you're scared what people might think of you if you used it. Now how manly is that?
@@vidiia I don't take advice from beta. Carry all the purses you want. It will never be manly.
@@richardhenry1969Indiana Jones carried a bag very similar to this.
Also, mountain men & fur trappers carried satchels.
There's nothing "beta" about carrying a bag mate.
Nice pocketbook. Who says Christians aren’t all-inclusive?
My question is: How can someone bring a Bible and weapons-related items at the same time? Is this how religion is taught in the USA? Kill and pray right after?
Nary a multitool, fire method, or fixed blade to be seen not to mention a nourishment bar. Clearly your biggest worry is getting locked in the office supply room and needing to get back to your desk. But apparently you need to quietly silence the office Zombies when the SHTF. Total waste of energy toting that collection around all day.
@@Captain-Max OK ✌️
I am sure that it is a useful and sturdy pack but the 8 year old in me got to the 1:45 mark and realized that you waxed your NutSac! 🤣🤣🤣