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my current camera bag. holds my cam gear and more stuff perfectly.

 

holds:

cam + lens

2 more lenses

2 flashes

cam accessories

filters

 

non cam stuff:

grooming kit

2 shirts

2 underwear

1 shorts

 

i have intneded this as my outing and camera bag.

 

this is a knock off btw. made by armored industries.

I used to have this backpack over a decade ago and got rid of it as well as the Rush 24 because one was too small, the other model was too big. It's just the right size for me now, but it's still too small for my laptop (annoying). I also walk with it with weight plates inside. Highly recommended. If you are tall, the Rush 24 and 72 are good options. It's also got a hidden front conceal carry pocket and tons of organization inside.

I used to have this backpack over a decade ago and got rid of it as well as the Rush 24 because one was too small, the other model was too big. It's just the right size for me now, but it's still too small for my laptop (annoying). I also walk with it with weight plates inside. Highly recommended. If you are tall, the Rush 24 and 72 are good options. It's also got a hidden front conceal carry pocket and tons of organization inside.

The tactleneck is really just a branded long-sleeved t-shirt, but it's a really nice one that defies the rule that I never find long-sleeved t-shirts comfortable. Combined with the Archer watch cap I picked up at the Archer panel at New York Comic Con this year, I got so super-suave, tacticool, and spy-riffic that I managed to sneak up on myself to get a surprise selfie (and, as you can see, I really hate surprises when I'm trying to sneak around all suave and tacticool-like).

I’d like to introduce to you the tacticool strobist bag. I was in the market for a bag for my new Gitzo 1541T tripod but wasn’t happy with anything I found. Most were too bulky and/or long, which defeated the purpose of having travel-sized gear. Speedlites are my strobe of choice for their portability and convenience so in that vein I also use Manfrotto 001B Nano light stands (19″ when collapsed), and double-fold umbrellas. Luckily, I found a bag that fits everything! You can find it at County Comm (I love this place).

 

Meet the Maratac Extreme SAT-COM bag.

 

For the full write-up, and more photos, visit my blog

 

Strobist: beauty dish camera right plus a strobe bounced off of the ceiling

I used to have this backpack over a decade ago and got rid of it as well as the Rush 24 because one was too small, the other model was too big. It's just the right size for me now, but it's still too small for my laptop (annoying). I also walk with it with weight plates inside. Highly recommended. If you are tall, the Rush 24 and 72 are good options. It's also got a hidden front conceal carry pocket and tons of organization inside.

The key chain acts like an extension of the handle. I could replace it with a lanyard or remove it all together. If you're interested in one, feel free to contact me :)

awesome new figure from soldier story, I'm very glad they're making a few regular infantry grunts instead of the tacticool spec ops guys they usually do

Sometimes I feel tacticool, most times I don't.

New tool in the box, the Jing Gong SIG SG-552. Rail ready, stock folding and tacticool all the way!

New tool in the box, the Jing Gong SIG SG-552. Rail ready, stock folding and tacticool all the way!

Editing done by Bricker.

 

I ran out of inspiration again, so naturally I just copied Kalon's stuff.

I’d like to introduce to you the tacticool strobist bag. I was in the market for a bag for my new Gitzo 1541T tripod but wasn’t happy with anything I found. Most were too bulky and/or long, which defeated the purpose of having travel-sized gear. Speedlites are my strobe of choice for their portability and convenience so in that vein I also use Manfrotto 001B Nano light stands (19″ when collapsed), and double-fold umbrellas. Luckily, I found a bag that fits everything! You can find it at County Comm (I love this place).

 

Meet the Maratac Extreme SAT-COM bag.

 

For the full write-up, and more photos, visit my blog

 

Strobist: beauty dish camera right plus a strobe bounced off of the ceiling

med en amerikansk ficklampa

"Tacti-cool" watch on a battered "Bond" band.

 

"Tacti-cool" Armourlite / Isobrite MIL24 quartz wristwatch featuring a 24-hour display dial and tritium illumination.

 

I can tell you right now, I will not like this wristwatch as much as I like my Seiko SRP-series dive watch because this watch lacks a "day" as well as a "date" display.

 

Plus, it's a quartz drive. It'll be accurate as long as the battery lasts, but how long will the battery last? Weeks? Months? Years? In my experience, quartz watches have a tendency to quit without warning.

 

How many wristwatches does one person need? NO MORE FOR ME, I'm telling you that right now. That's not a "hope" or an "intention," that's a done deal. No more watches.

The knife is a combo-edged blade and has a tough DLC (Diamond-like Coating) coating. It is very tough and some users have reported that Spyderco's DLC coating performed a lot better than their competitors who are using TiNi (titanium nitride) coatings. It lends to a sleek "tacticool" look to the knife; not something which I cared for but that is why it is a user rather than a collector.

Oh dear... admittedly its a little preset but hey it looks cool ;P

Benelli M1 Super 90 .12 Ga semi automatic shotgun with factory "ghost ring" sights, Tacstar magazine extension, Mesa Tactical 8 round side saddle, and two picatinny rail mounts on barrel.

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