Message from @Phatique
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Why not a small swiss kmockoff that has a keychain hole
but when you strap it to your medical pouch its suddently good stuff to have ^^ (not that i care as i carry both usualy where i go)
oh yeah leatherman stripped keychain slot form SX
fml
@Tervy here it depends on what kind of knife, it its just a pocket knife no one cares
@Phatique yeah pretty much same in "irl" but law just dictates it funnily
gahg fucvk it, i just order one with a bottle opener
seems sweetg
tho with paracord rather than that flimsy rope it has there
its about the size of the pouch so it would fit inside there
but i rather have it strapped to outside for easier access if its needed
its just some bad habit i picked up when i still had motorbike and traveled a lot
arriving first to crash site is always not so nice experience specialy if you dont have tools with you
cheapo shit "so-so" knives are nice that if some bar/police decided to check me and finds it then its just "yeah you can take it its worthless moneywise
>powerbank not allowed with flying shipping
>flashlight with the same type of battery in a powerbank and has charging option
I dont fucking get there retarded regulations
>living in cuck country
I think air freight thing is a iata thing
I would be more concerned if the main national carrier on road didn't allow lithium batteries
also I think iata standards allow you to carry devices with batteries in it
damn cant seem to find it
there used to be seller who sold 18650 "in device"
it basicly had cheaposhit casing with 1 resistor and switch
:D
so it could be airmailed
if you wanna blame anyone for these regulations blame sammy
because of their badly designed batteries
thought sony laptops did get caught on fire in earlier years
@swagmeisterflash Worked for me a bunch of times, dunno what country you are in.
its just that any (general usable) batteries catch fire and explode if handled wrong way
germany @johnfrum
iirc only sweden,norway,germany,italy still demand that shit
most of airlines already allow them as packets
Dunno then.