whats in your pockets?

Left front: wallet and change. Right front: handkerchief, keys, Swiss Army knife. Plenty of lint in both. If I'm wearing a jacket, the S&W 638 goes on the right pocket. If not, it goes in the right pants pocket, the hanky and keys go in with the wallet and the knife stays home.
 
I don't like to carry a lot of stuff around.

Right front- car keys.
Right rear - C.R.K.T drifter.
Left front - money clip and cell phone, if I remember the phone.
left rear- wallet.
Shirt pocket- cigarettes and lighter, sometimes.
 
Shirt pocket 3 speedloaders of 44 Spl Ammo, one speedloader 38 Spl Ammo.

Right front pocket, Wallet & small case with 10 rounds of 44 Spl& maybe one tissue paper.


Left Pocket Only a CA pocket holster with a S&W 38 Spl Airweight stainless steel, hammerless.
 
Sir, usually as little as I can manage. House keys (including John Wayne can opener and small Swiss Army knife), cell phone, cigarettes and lighter. I only add my wallet if I'm leaving the house.

Beyond that, it depends on what I'm doing: poo bags when walking the dogs, flashlight if it's dark, etc.

Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

Ron H.
 
Keys, NAA, swiss army knife, change, folding money, cell phone, wallet, comb, 12 ga shotgun shell, flash drive, lottery tickets and a feather :confused:.
 
TexasArmed;
You sir must be a magnetometer operators delight;). Really how much does all That stuff weigh?

I think about that when I go to get on the scales. But not being as expert a shot as a lot of guys, I figure I might have to fire more rounds. Add the weight of a cell phone & diabetic case on my belt too, it all adds up. I have to carry an oversized billfold too, not because of money in it but all the plastic. I feel like I ought to get a discount on hollow points too because they don't weigh as much but my suppliers don't agree. :D
 
billfold, either a leathermans or a Swiss army, a 1911 mag, guitar picks, a rubber band or two for my hair, lint and sometimes a receipt to feed the wash machine later in the day.
 
Keys, Zippo and pipetool (winter), cigar cutter and torch (summer), wallet in back, cell phone (maybe), maybe some change, maybe not.
 
HTC Rezound, Benchmade 556 and 340, some loose change, All-Ett leather wallet, hanky, some lint, and probably a booger or two.
 
Not much really

Just a wallet, a business card case, a kill-Tick pistol, 6 inch vise grips, chewing tobacco, snuff, two knives, around $15 in pocket change, candy, 3 writing pens, a sewing kit, a S&W 642, my eye phone (I hate phone cases), a small pill container for storing my vitamins, minerals and assorted hypochondriacs, chapstick, a speed strip for reloading the revolver, eye drops and a small notebook. That's all I have today in my pockets and you didn't ask what's on our belt :)
 
Just a wallet, a business card case, a kill-Tick pistol, 6 inch vise grips, chewing tobacco, snuff, two knives, around $15 in pocket change, candy, 3 writing pens, a sewing kit, a S&W 642, my eye phone (I hate phone cases), a small pill container for storing my vitamins, minerals and assorted hypochondriacs, chapstick, a speed strip for reloading the revolver, eye drops and a small notebook. That's all I have today in my pockets and you didn't ask what's on our belt :)

A well prepared man has both chew and snuff!
 
Well I can't carry when I'm at home in the PRNJ, so when I leave the house left front pocket is 3/4" pepper spray (to carry more is illegal), in the right front pocket is my Cold Steel Ti-lite, back pocket is a wallet, keys, cell, etc are usually on my belt.
 
RF: Key ring with housekey, ignition key, camper shell key, PO Box key, S&W lock key, electronic truck door lock fob thingy. Titanium money clip with some folding money. Stainless steel Benchmade "tactical" pen. Benchmade "Griptilian" folding knife. Today, three dimes, two of inexplicable provenance, one, change from my laundry bill.

LF: A bandana. Shopping lists, reminder notes (often forgotten before useful)

LR: Wallet

RR: Usually empty. Sometimes, one or another J-frame in Kramer pocket holster.

Watch pocket: PrinceTec Pulsar tiny LED light on a light cord lanyard.

Weapon du jour, spare ammo, and cell phone usually belt mounted. More sophisticated tactical illumination devices added, as appropriate ...
 
Just for laughs, I'll quote you my friend Vics's response:

"well, if there is a $100 bill in my pocket I must be wearing someone else's pants"

Regards,
Chief38
 

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