Bag of Evil and contents

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Like many reading this I am a bag whore and my quest for the perfect BOE (Bag of Evil), the MCS name for our EDC bags, has over the years seen several bags from backpacks to messenger bags. Several years ago I gave up using a backpack for EDC for three reasons. One was that I seldom used both straps as intended and instead just tossed it over my shoulder using only one. Two, I like to be able to work out of my EDC bag like a big pocket since it is full of stuff that I use all the time, and backpacks did not lend themselves well to that. The last thing was that most of the time my BOE goes from the house to car and back again, and backpacks just don’t work well for front seat bags.

After relegating the use of backpacks to times when I would be on foot for long periods of time, I began my quest for the perfect messenger bag / soft sided brief case. During this time I used awesome bags from several of the top tactical nylon manufacturers. These bags were all bomb proof and well thought out. The two major problems I found was that they were either too blocky and or too big. They also screamed tactical.

In early 2007, I saw a post on a forum for an inexpensive copy of the bag Jack Bauer carried on the series 24. It looked interesting so I ordered three of them since they were only about $25 each. The easiest place to find them seems to be on amazon.com. Upon receiving them, I used one and gave one to both my wife and oldest daughter.

I had been using my bag for a while when my Mom was involved in a serious motorcycle accident. For better than a week I lived out of my Jack Bauer. Several times I have posted about my disdain for BOBs (Bug out Bags) that are full of break in case of emergency stuff instead of the BOE/EDC bag that you live and work out of everyday. Part of the BOE concept is making sure you have enough room in the bag to add mission essential gear in addition to things you pick up along the way. My new bag and BOE concept worked well for me allowing me to have all my normal stuff (clothes, foodstuffs, and my laptop and cables).

Later in the year my lust for new nylon continued and I went through a few more bags. Eventually I gave my original bag to my Dad. Then one day I noticed exactly how well my daughter’s bag had held up as it began it’s second school year carrying a very heavy load of books. The weight of the books along with and care of the bag on the part of my daughter left the bag no worse for wear. My wife had used hers infrequently and usually as a weekend getaway bag since it easily swallowed everything she would need. That was it. I had to have another. At the same time I looked at my website and saw an article I had written on what I carried in the BOE and decided it should be updated to reflect changes. To kill two birds with one stone, I decided to do a review on the Jack Bauer Bag by Rothco and an update on my EDC and some reasons behind it.

Before getting into the bag I will first talk about my first line gear (gear carried on the person). Most of the time this includes-

Glock 23 w/ spare mag
Surefire L2
Spyderco Military / Al Mar Payara (one or the other as a primary defensive folder)
Al Mar SERE 2000 / Strider Suspect SMF (one or the other as a utility folder)
Emerson Combat Karambit (worn reverse grip, reaction side)
Leatherman Squire S2 (my favorite multi-tool that I use for everything)
Titanium Zippo with butane insert
Foster Coin Sap

OK, now we can get back to the bag. My current bag was purchased from Galaxy Army Navy for approximately $27 shipped, which is about 75% cheaper than any other bags that have served as BOEs.

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The bag is made of heavy canvas and has a two-inch wide non- detachable shoulder strap that offers lots of room for adjustment. The hardware through out the bag has a handsome antique brass finish. The pockets / compartments of the bag are as follows-

One large compartment with a small wallet type pouch that features the only zipper on the bag. This small pouch is the perfect size for my Spec Ops, the Wallet.

Two side pockets that have the ability to be snapped closed.

Two large front pockets bringing the total to six pockets overall.

The large flap easily covers even an overstuffed bag and secures with two pieces of Velcro.
Now for the contents-

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Even though I carry this bag most of the time, there are occasions such as when on a day trip etc that I would rather carry my Eagle AIII. To facilitate easy transition and quality of carry I like to subload the contents of my BOE into the following.

Most often used items

Camelbak water bottle
1030 Pelican case containing Oakley sunglasses, lens cloth and repair kit
1020 Pelican case containing digital camera
Baby wipes / Hand sanitizer

Trauma Kit

CAT tourniquet
Quick Clot
Asherman Chest Seal
Large roll of Kerlix gauze
3-inch elastic bandage

Boo Boo Kit

Fabric band aides
Burn Gel
Tagaderm
Steri Strips
Triple antibiotic ointment
Medical tape
Dermabond
New Skin

EIK (Emergency Intervention Kit)

Rubber gloves
Mechanix work gloves
Becker Tac Tool wrapped with 32 feet of parachute cord
Hand towel
Krill lamp
Boker Subcom rescue tool

Possibles Bag

Large OD bandana
Surefire Backup
Cylume light sticks
Laser pointer
Dental floss
Safety pins
Zip ties
(4) spare 123a batteries
Kershaw knife bit kit
Ibuprofen
Tums
Artificial tears
Ti-spork
Mini Bic lighter
Lighter magnifier
Parachute cord fast rope
Suunto wrist compass

When the bag is packed, a folded Shemagh is folded and placed in the bottom of the bag and the contents are loaded on top. This is done so that heavy things inside are not damaged if dropped and doesn’t make sounds thus drawing attention.

The bag is comfortable when worn over one side or suicide strap style. I added a padded shoulder strap I had laying around because it was handy, however even a fairly heavy load is easy to bear without it thanks to a wide shoulder strap. As with whatever bag I am using I have a glow ring attached to the bag so that it easy to locate in low light conditions.



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Except for some of the most obvious things the contents of the bag have evolved over about the past five years. Many things made their way in by being needed a few times. When that happens it makes sense to add it in.
 
Cool bag and ideas; VERY well thought out :thumbup: !

My ongoing quest for 'the' bag has led to my making my own. A pet peeve of mine is the cover flap
usually opens toward me, meaning I have to reach over it to get to the contents.

This one is made so unhooking one, or both, of the brass snap-hooks causes the cover flap to fall
away from me:

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As seen here:

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A couple more pics here and here.

... and yes; I do get looks. Not really screaming 'tactical,' but certainly muttering weird :o.
(No knives visible when in the city, out here nobody cares.)

The quest continues... There are a few more optional pouches that may be added as needed,
including a water bottle holder.

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I am never without my super sippie and live the fact that this bag has one that I can get to with one hand when I am driving.

That bag is sick bro, got a list of contents?
 
I liked your bag so much I tried to find it on the galaxyarmynavy.com website, but couldn't find it. They've got four pages of satchels and carryalls. My latest satchel is an expensive one from Duluth packs mainly bought to carry a mini computer.
 
Excellent haversack style bag. I like it a lot and I really need a compact pack like this with pouches etc.As I live in Scandinavia I wonder if I can get one from the USA? Does it come in other colours do you know? Thanks.
 
Will work on a contents list...
Its mostly for urban/work use (Stevenson has some 1,200 folks :eek:), out in the backcountry other stuff is usually
used, although the Murse can be reconfigured for that.

I'm really liking the discreetness of Mercop's set-up. But (one of) my problem(s) is I tend to modify just about
everything I get my mitts on (see below), there would go discretion :o.

Yeah... what's that modded Busse I see in there? :confused:

Stay sharp,
desmobob

That's my modded Heavy Heart (Top=original, bottom=mod).

Cheers,
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That's my modded Heavy Heart (Top=original, bottom=mod).


Very cool. I have two Steel Heart models with thicker and thinner blades:

The Anniversary Steel Heart with its .32" INFI blade makes it one the most indestructable things I own. :D

And the Skinny ASH with it's more svelt 3/16" blade is a little lighter on the belt and one of the best all-purpose knives I have. :cool:

Stay sharp,
desmobob
 
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awsome bag and write up mercop!! i still like the previous boe better though,but thass just the gear queer in me lol!! hope you and the family have been good brother!! -fed
 
Well, Mercop is a bag/EDC whore :D so i must be a Pelican Case EDC whore:

Presenting my BOX Of Evil/EDC:

Pelican 1430 toploader case:
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open case, showing shemagh (used as scarf/headwrap/dust/smoke protection, blanket sling etc), TAC EDC fixed blade, cell phone, cordura envelope. The space left of the shemagh is for the camera: The USB key taped to the lid contains I.C.E. information in MAC, Micro(CRAP!)soft and Linux document formats. There is information, but NOT ENOUGH detail that it presents a IDentity Theft hazard if lost 9ie year of birth but no month/day, drivers licence is listed as YES, for province of BC, but NO # is given. No address given but city is. . Any LEO/EMT can access that via CPIC or Hospital records via my name in an emergency. I plan to add a photo of me and a adding UBUNTU Ibex operating system as well, for portable computing

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contents of case, a small carry bag, a cordura envelope with map of the area, compass with mirror (signalling), 10 full size Rite in rain sheets, pen/sharpie: If need be, if i need extra space, ic an remove the green abg and sling it over my shoulder, and carry the Pelican case.

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bag contents, ti cup with ti Spork, 4 energy bars, + small hard glucose candies, teabags. FAK in Pelican case, 3 foil bags of emergency water, water safe tabs, TP, toothbrush, microfiber handcloth (neon green for signal flagging), pit stick, AMK twin bivy sheet, small Molle pouch, condoms. Folder is a SPYDERCO Rescue ASSIST, with sheeps foot blade, whistle, and glass breaker (it works, VERY well)

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close up emergency foods: 4 energy bars, hard glucose candies, tea. Paln to add freezedried soup or bunch of bullion cubes
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contents of small Molle pouch:

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contents of FAK: AMK personal FAK in pouch, plus additional items for the city environment (GSW/knife wounds etc), Israeli bandage, small compress, scissors, nitrile gloves, 4/4 guaze, film container of tylenoll, blister pak of Benadryl. Plan on adding Tums, gravol tabs etc

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upgrades in the works: Scanner or shortwave/am/fm type radio, handheld CB maybe? also need to do some fat trimming....
 
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Well I like the looks of it. Other pics? And Mercop and River have some very well thought out bags/contents. I'm taking notes.
 
As I live in Scandinavia I wonder if I can get one from the USA?

MANY years ago, this exact style of bag was popular among students -- in fact, the top flap had a slot with a wooden metric ruler. It was known as the "Danish school bag" and at that time, I only saw it in gray. :)
 
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