This video details an everyday carry (EDC) setup focused on practicality and reliability for the average individual. The presenter, Elliot Delp, highlights a Glock 19 Gen 5 as his primary firearm, paired with Dara holsters for both appendix and outside-the-waistband carry. He also discusses essential items like a Geogrit wallet, Teton knife, and a Garmin Instinct 2 Tactical Solar watch, emphasizing their durability and functionality for daily use.
This video features a comparison and rating of several individuals' Everyday Carry (EDC) firearms. The host examines and shoots a modified Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact, a Glock 43X (though not shown due to cleaning), a stock Glock 48 with a front sight upgrade, and a Glock 19 Gen 3. The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact, heavily upgraded with an RMR, Apex trigger, and light, was rated as the top performer due to its enhanced shooting experience.
This review compares two Smith & Wesson snub nose revolvers: an 8-shot Scandium frame, titanium cylinder .357 Magnum (likely a Performance Center model) and a 340 PD Air Lite. The presenter highlights the smooth trigger actions of the Performance Center model and the lightweight, hammerless design of the 340 PD for concealed carry. Shooting impressions of both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition are provided, noting the significant recoil of .357 Magnum from the lightweight 340 PD.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson 327 N Performance Center, an 8-shot snubnose revolver with a titanium cylinder and Scandium frame. The presenter compares the recoil between .38 Special and .357 Magnum ammunition, highlighting the significant difference, particularly with Critical Defense .357 Magnum rounds. The gun is praised for its light weight and excellent performance as a snubnose.
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