This video explains why shorter firearms can sometimes conceal worse than longer ones, focusing on the physics of mass distribution around the belt line. A deeper carry position and optimizing ride height are key to reducing firearm printing. The explanation is delivered with high authority by a representative of Tenicor.
This comprehensive review explores 15 of the smallest yet deadliest pistols ideal for deep concealed carry. Expert insights cover a range of micro-compact firearms, from .22LR tip-up barrel designs to potent 9mm and .380 ACP options. The analysis includes detailed specifications, features, and pricing, offering valuable information for selecting a reliable backup or deep carry firearm.
This video documents a road trip undertaken by the content creator to purchase a new "deep carry" firearm. While the specific firearm model is not revealed in the title or description, the journey to acquire it is the central theme. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and backs up their primary channel. Viewer support is emphasized through Patreon and SubscribeStar links, with a note that the channel is viewer-supported without sponsors.
This video reviews the smallest and deadliest pistols suitable for deep concealed carry in 2024. It highlights options like the NAA Sentinel mini-revolver, the credit-card-sized Trailblazer LifeCard, and the slim Bond Arms Stinger RS derringer. Other featured firearms include the Micro Desert Eagle, Beretta Tomcat with its tip-up barrel, the dual-shot Standard Mfg. Thunderstruck, and the unique PSS Silent Pistol.
This video demonstrates a deep carry setup featuring a Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 38 revolver. It highlights practical EDC organization, including using an Altoids tin for ammunition and showcasing the integrated Crimson Trace laser sight. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and efficient loading for personal protection.
This video review focuses on the Italian-made Fox Core series of knives, highlighting their EDC (Everyday Carry) capabilities. The presenters discuss features such as the deployment hole, tension wire deep carry clip, stone washing, ceramic bearings, and the N690 steel. They also reminisce about past TNP adventures and provide a brief review of the knife's performance and what users are looking for in such a tool. Links to purchase the Fox Core and Fox Baby Core models in various colors are provided.
This video provides a review of the CRKT CEO, a slender, office-oriented knife designed to be mistaken for a pen. The reviewer highlights its deceptive trimness, full functionality, sharpness (8Cr13Mov blade with a nice grind), deep carry pocket clip, tight lockup, innovative design, and value ($40 for the FRN version). A special edition with Olive Drab Micarta handles and a Copper frame from BHQ is also featured. The review includes tabletop analysis and mentions the F35B intro, with some footage filmed from a Zodiac near the Golden Gate Bridge. Links to purchase the reviewed models and other CRKT knives are provided, along with a note about a special edition sale date.
This TFBTV SHOT Show video features James discussing Kahr's new S-Series pistols, the S9093 and ST9093. These are presented as reasonably-priced, fully-loaded, single-stack 9mm pistols designed for deep carry. Key features highlighted include a redesigned magazine base and grip, a limited lifetime warranty, white 3-dot sights, front slide serrations, an accessory rail, and an ID tag. The video also mentions Kahr's "Safe-Cam" Action, lock breech with "Browning-type" recoil lug, and passive striker block without a magazine disconnect. The pistols have black polymer frames and matte stainless steel slides.
The Kershaw Knockout 1870 is praised as a near-perfect EDC knife, excelling in utility tasks with its 14C28N steel blade and thin, lightweight aluminum handle. While its SpeedSafe opening and sub-frame lock are robust, the handle's slickness is a noted drawback, though easily remedied with grip tape. Positioned as a high-value, USA-made option around $65, it competes well against models like the Kershaw Blur and Spyderco Tenacious.
The SOG Flash 1 is highlighted as an outstanding reference EDC knife, praised for its lightweight design and deep-carry pocket clip. Despite its Zytel handle and AUS-8 steel blade, it excels in utility tasks like slicing and package opening. While the assisted opening is effective, the safety switch is often considered unnecessary by users.
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