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  • Nice. I just have a simple shoulder bag I use. When I looked at SwissGear bags I noticed they're a lot heavier than some competitors, but I don't think I've seen that one. Only thing I'm curious about--you carry a full-sized .40, right? So when would you pull out the 17?

  • @mysss29

    Thank you.

    Yeah I really like the build quality of the Swiss Gear bags... this one has held up perfectly with my daily use, still love it.

    Yes indeed, I usually carry my Glock 22 most of the time. Sometimes I carry my Springfield 1911 too. Very rarely do I carry the 17 anymore, but I do often carry my Glock 26. I'm planning on getting a Glock 29 very soon as well.

    The 17 is my most cherished because it's super reliable and easy to shoot very rapidly and accurately.

  • Swiss army knifes always end up disappearing even if you put it in the same spot every day.

  • HAHA! Does seem to happen occasionally unfortunately. 

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  • i almost cut off the whole tip of my pinkie because it was in the way of a closing swissarmy knife. nice vid =)

  • Ouch... not good. Those SAK blades come closed with some force for sure!

    Thank you, I appreciate you watching.

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  • you've inspired me man. i made a review vid on my swiss army sling bag. its on my page if you care to check it out. love this bag!

  • Awesome! =)

    I will go check it out for sure!

  • @X4CTO what is the exact model of the swiss army bag

  • I think it's just called the Swiss Gear Sling Bag... as far as I know you can get them at a Target store.

  • @X4CTO i just went to target and got myself that swissgear sling bag you got in the vid, really loving it man, its small and cute, glad you made a vid on it otherwise i wouldnt of find out about it.

  • Nice review! I have the same bag w/ the same setup.

  • Thank you!

    Yeah I really like this bag a lot... been carrying it everyday and still find it very useful.

  • dude...you have funniness. I swallow laughters.

  • Thank you! =)

  • @X4CTO de nada beaucoup mi amigo

  • were did you get the bag thanks awesome video

  • Thank you, I appreciate it brother!

    I got the bag at a Target store... over by all the luggage.

  • you'd be suprised i never thought id use a cork screw, but when your camping or whatever its nice to screw into a tree, it works good for holding rope, stuff like that

  • Another good idea for the corkscrew... screw into a tree and use it to hang my camera bag when the grass is wet... thanks for the idea! =)

  • Great set up, cool bag.

  • Thank you! I like it so far!

  • These are not things you did not need, all good stuff. Cork Screw/Eye Ball Popper, love it. Nice bag and your right cool. Take care and have a good one.

  • Haha, all good stuff indeed! =)

    Thank you my friend!

    You take care too... and have a great day!

  • nice video man love swiss army as always. btw what's that little ghost toy? sry for 'lack' of knowledge lol

  • Thank you! Swiss Army make some good stuff!

    The little ghost toy is a Shy Guy from the Mario Bros. games... he just always hangs around in my videos, lol.

  • hay great set up cool bag

  • Thank you my friend... I would like to upgrade my bag though, maybe something where I can fit everything into one bag!

  • @X4CTO one word dude maxpedition 

  • Indeed! =)

  • Nice bag! Low key...high power...! X4CTO-san, Peace from Japan!

  • Thank you! I appreciate it!

  • I've got the square version of that. For the price I paid (14.99, got It at marshells) it's very high quality/value.

  • Very high quality and value indeed!

  • I need to get one of those huntsmans

  • They are a very good tools in my opinion, I do recommend the Huntsman!

  • my favorite swiss army knife is for keychain/mini is the mini champ and favorite full sized is the swiss champ i like it cause it has everything on it i use daily ive got the xavt but its too huge to carry (same size as my maxpedition wallet} and the xxlt {discontinued} also you can use the corkscrew to untie knots and you can also use the parcel hook to get pots off the fire while camping just hookit onto the bail of the pot i use it to pull wire out of the wall when wiring up tvs, stereos ,ect

  • Good knives for sure bro... I really like my little SAK Classics for my keychain. As long as I have some scissors I'm usually good to go, lol.

    I've been hearing about people using the corkscrew to untie knots, I am definitely going to try and remember that next time I come across a stubborn knot!

    Good use for the parcel hook too... didn't even think of using it for pots!

    I do use it to fish out wires that are hard to reach though, great for that!

  • it seems you have a thing for ripping out eyeballs, you crazy man

  • LMAO! I can't help it... I'm a bit twisted I suppose! =)

  • Great pack looking I was looking for one. Best videos on youtube.

  • Thank you, I like this one a lot... very nicely built and a good amount of space for it's size!

    Thank you very much for the compliment, I really appreciate that! =)

  • A backup us never a backup unless its backed up. =)

  • Haha... true indeed! =)

  • :-D The cork screw works fine for untying knots. I have a Trekker and a Rescue tool. Like the one hand opened main blades.

    Looks like a real nice bag. :-) I know what you mean about falling in love with a bag. Love my M-51 engineers bag.

  • That would be useful thing for untying knots indeed I could imagine, I will have to remember that!

    I like the ones with the one hand opening main blades as well... the main reason I bought my Leatherman Wave actually! I have a Trekker around here somewhere, think it's in my tackle box!?

    Thank you, I am very happy with this bag... very well built it seems!

    That M-51 engineers bag looks nice... I just looked it up!

  • I just picked up a calgary stampede backpack from a thrift store X) It just a normal bakcpack, but my BOB bag is one of those camel packs, got the water holder and all the pockets, I strap my Recon Tanto to the front of it when I carry it. Yup knew you'd keep a knife there :) LOL Ive counted three Stylus pros so far X) I'll keep track, Check out the Wenger Handyman sak bro, it has everything, saw, scissors, phillips head screwdriver, I'm gonna pick that one up. Although I like Victorinox better

  • Yeah I am thinking about upgrading my BOB bag to a better system pretty soon... something with a water capability might be a good thing!

    Gotta have the Recon Tanto bro, haha! Great blade!

    LOL... good count, there's one more Stylus Pro I haven't showed yet though... it's in my living room by our DVD cases! =) Love those lights!

    I'll look into the Handyman... name sounds good already, haha. Phillips driver is good too!

  • @X4CTO Yah well it comes in handy if youre out hiking and dont want to lug around a water bottle X)

    LOL yup except that my old man is borrowing it as of late XD

    Haha those lights are good for anything LOL

    LOL yah I was just searching around on ebay, I think its more usufull, and cheaper than most Vic Sak's

  • Most definitely! Hydrate on the run too if needed, LOL!

  • @X4CTO I agree indubiably :)

  • Cool deal man, that Huntsman has everything you'd need for EDC :) I love SAK's because of the ease of sharpening, like that one there would be shaving sharp after my touch up :) LOL I love biplanes, oh heck yes scissors I use my scissors on the Super Tinker all de time, I want to buy a new SAK, mines scratched up somethin awfull. Maybe one with a saw and scissors instead of just scissors, LOL I always thought that hook was for skinning XD but I use it alot for my paracord bracelets :)

  • I really like the Huntsman... good tool!

    They are pretty easy to get a nice edge on indeed... I always have to sharpen the scissors because I use them more than anything.

    Haha... I love that biplane... very neat little wooden carved plane!

    My old SAK was all scratched up too, but I can't find it around here... had to buy this new one.

    I can imagine that hook would be very helpful for some paracord working... good idea.

  • @X4CTO Cool deal, I like that little keychain they put on the end of it too, great for extraction from the pocket :)

    LOL same here, but they come back very easy

    LOL I used to make plywood biplane models, no chit :)

    Haha I think with the value and cost theres no reason not to renew yer old Saks :)

    Yup especially wth the tight weave I do

  • Thanks for the vid - these are the originals / real macoys for me(swiss-army knife) just a little tip for you ! you can make lockpicks out of these !

    Us lockpickers call it the keyring pickset - gr8 vids by the way thats why i sub'd to ya

  • You're welcome, and thank you for watching!

    Nice... never thought about making a pick set from a SAK!

    Thank you for the compliment too! =)

  • Very nice

  • Thank you brother!

  • I was planning on staying home today..now I gotta run to Target...lol...Digging the bag brother...very unassuming...not like the "tactical" EDC bags we all carry...very nice brother...I wish you would quit showing the Jetbeam...lol...I have to fight off the urge to buy one every time...gives me a bit of a chubby that light...lol

  • LOL! Thank you!

    It's a very nice bag, built very well for sure... I am happy with it. I like the more ordinary looking bags for daily carry myself, they seem to blend well!

    Haha, sorry about that bro... but this Jetbeam is a seriously good light in my opinion... I am in love with this thing!

  • I never use the cork screw either. most of the time i buy SAK's with a phillips head screw driver instead of the cork screw. I abuse the hell out of the scissors on my swisstool spirit x. i cut zip ties, cat 5 cable and all sorts of stuff that it probably wasn't designed to cut. After a bout a year and a half they are getting quite dull.

  • Yeah the phillips driver is a good thing to have on there for sure.

    I really use the scissors and larger blade a lot though myself.

  • I own the Huntsman with matte scales, I like them a lot better than the shiny cellidor, the matte pain takes hard wear a lot better. And yeah, it's my favorite SAK as well. First hand experience - my most used tools are the scissors and the small blade, and my girl takes the tweezers from me all the time :)

  • I've not tried one with the matte scales, might have to do that soon.

    Love this SAK! Yeah I use the scissors a lot and my wife is always stealing the tweezers from me too, LOL! I guess girls like these little tweezers... well, they are pretty good ones! =)

  • Congrats on your TacForum shout out, dude!

  • Thank you, I appreciate it.

  • The corkscrew can be used for getting out knots

  • That's actually a very good use I would say.

  • Wicked awesome bro we all look at stuff we "need" but we know we really dont lol

  • Thank you brother!

    LOL, very true!

  • nice victorinox!!!!!!

  • Thank you, I love these knives!

  • nice stuff brother

  • Thank you bro, I appreciate it!

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