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High Quality Tactical Equipment

We all have our toys. Now, I'm not talking about the plastic G.I. Joe and Barbie dolls we tote around as kids, although they are great, I'm talking about stuff. Stuff that makes us happy. It can be any sort of purchased products. We all succumb to their charms. This desire never seems to fade, but only change a bit as we age. In my family, we brothers have very similar interests. The four of us all love martial arts, the outdoors and tactical equipment. We can't get enough of these things. Needless to say, this is where a portion of my spare cash goes. If I'm not eyeing a new Surefire flashlight, I'm ordering some infrared binoculars. It's basically a never-ending process.

I would have to say when it comes to tactical equipment; my absolute favorite toy is my Ikoma custom folding knife. I carry this super-tough blade everywhere I go. Hey, I need it. This is something I was taught at a very young age. My father was in law enforcement and he carried one or two knives everywhere. It didn't matter if he was going to church. He would still bring along a dressy folder of some sort. This habit and hobby rubbed of on all of his boys. Hence my love for knives and various other tactical equipment. It's amusing when we all get together, because between the four of us there are about eight different knives, four Surefire flashlights and several other gadgets at any given time. We run around like a small SWAT team. My eldest brother, a former Airborne Ranger and Special Forces army nut is the worst. This guy wears a Strider folding knife in his swimming trunks. Who do you know that goes swimming with tactical equipment on their person? This has got to be rare!

Hey, don't fret if you're also a sucker for quality tactical equipment. This stuff is phenomenal these days. Just when I think I've seen the best steel possible or the most outstanding set of night vision goggles, something better comes out. It's a redundant process. All I can say is stash as much cash aside from your wives as you possibly can. She may not agree with your addiction to tactical equipment, but she doesn't have to be privy to your new purchases either.

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