This video details an 'overkill' but functional Everyday Carry (EDC) loadout. The presenter, with apparent experience in firearms and gear, showcases a Beretta PX4 Storm in .40 S&W, highlighting its reliability and personal confidence. The loadout also includes tactical lighting from Streamlight, a Demko AD15 knife with a Shark Lock mechanism, a Dango M4 Maverick Bifold wallet, and a Veren C5 Tactical Field Watch. The presenter emphasizes the practical application and personal preference behind each item in his EDC.
This review of the Eberlestock Fade Sling XL, presented by Marine X, offers a critical yet informative assessment of its utility for everyday carry and tactical applications. The bag features robust construction with 210D Regen Robic Nylon, a 16-inch laptop sleeve, and a loop-lined interior for modular organization. It is also compatible with Level IIIA armor inserts for off-body firearm carry. While acknowledging minor drawbacks like zipper placement and an unlined top pocket, the reviewer ultimately recommends it for its comfort and material quality, comparing it favorably against competitors like the Vertx Gamut Sling.
Marine X presents his definitive Everyday Carry (EDC) loadout for 2024, showcasing a curated selection of gear. The review covers a Dango wallet, Benchmade Mini Adira knife with MagnaCut steel, Vaer solar watch, Nitecore EDC09 flashlight, Smith & Wesson J-Frame Airweight .38 Special revolver, and an Orbitkey organizer. The speaker's high authority level is evident in the detailed technical specifications and practical application insights provided for each item.
This YouTube video's title, "What You Using This Loadout For ?", suggests a discussion or demonstration of a firearm loadout and its intended purpose. Without a description or transcript, it's difficult to determine the specific firearms, calibers, or applications involved. The title implies a focus on practical use, potentially for self-defense, range activities, or even a specific scenario. The lack of detail makes it hard to assign a precise category or score, but it's likely to be relevant to firearms enthusiasts looking for practical application discussions.
This review of the VertX Urban Ghost Sling highlights its capabilities as an EDC and CCW solution, particularly during a Black Friday sale. The speaker details its 10L capacity, MOLLE integration, and a dedicated CCW compartment. Key features include lockable zippers, compatibility with armor inserts, and versatile internal organization via the Tacgami system. The primary critique is the CCW compartment's draw orientation, which favors a specific carry method.
This entry details how a Special Forces combat veteran, Tu Lam, utilizes a Louis Vuitton sling bag for low-visibility EDC. Lam, a former Delta Force operator, emphasizes the strategic advantage of using high-end, non-tactical brands for concealment. The bag is packed with essential defensive tools, including a pistol, spare magazines, lights, and medical gear, demonstrating a practical approach to carrying critical equipment without drawing attention.
Matt Vandy demonstrates how to load the FieldCraft Backcountry Carrier as a Tier 2 system for vehicle-based or backcountry scenarios. The focus is on rapid access to a full-size handgun, enhanced medical supplies, survival gear, and immediate-use food, complementing a primary EDC. Key techniques include sanitizing zipper pulls for quick deployment and dedicating pouches for specific critical items like tourniquets and firearms.
This YouTube video focuses on the weight of a full everyday carry (EDC) loadout, with the creator challenging viewers to guess the total weight for a prize. The title and description emphasize "EDC," "CivTac" (Civilian Tactical), and "Tactical," indicating a strong focus on practical gear and preparedness for everyday life. The mention of "FULL Loadout" suggests a comprehensive collection of items, likely including firearms, ammunition, holsters, and other tactical accessories. The video aims to be engaging and interactive through its guessing game format.
This video details the creator's 2021 Everyday Carry (EDC) loadout, emphasizing that EDC is dynamic and should be tailored to individual lifestyles, careers, and families. The creator shares their updated EDC for the year, acknowledging that it will likely change multiple times. The video stresses the importance of being prepared and safe, and encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on BBQ and firearms. It also promotes becoming a Patreon supporter and provides contact information.
This video showcases MrBigKid's 2020 Everyday Carry (EDC) loadout, featuring a Glock 43 9mm pistol, a Spyderco Tenacious knife, and a Streamlight MicroStream USB light. He also discusses his iPhone XS Max and a less-favored Samsung Galaxy S8, humorously mentioning a Desert Eagle .50 AE for extreme situations. The video highlights personal gear choices and updates from the previous year.
This YouTube video, titled "EDC Gear 2018 // IWB Holster Loadout," focuses on presenting new Everyday Carry (EDC) gear for 2018. The creator highlights IWB (Inside the Waistband) holsters and also mentions an EDC shoulder holster. A parts list is provided via a link. The video also references several popular firearm and tactical YouTube channels, indicating a leaning towards tactical and firearm-related content. The content aims to inform viewers about current EDC gear options.
The Yankee Marshal outlines his practical Every Day Carry (EDC) philosophy, emphasizing a minimalist approach to personal carry. He details his preferred firearm, a Chiappa Rhino .357 Magnum revolver, along with essential accessories like a Winthrop holster, Vanquest wallet, ThruNite flashlight, and Spyderco knife. The guide highlights the importance of spare ammunition management using Bianchi speed strips and includes miscellaneous items for utility and preparedness.
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