This video explores winter Every Day Carry (EDC) options, emphasizing how heavier clothing allows for larger firearms. The Staccato CS is presented as a primary winter carry, paired with a G-Code Phenom Commando holster. The Spyderco Endura 4 is highlighted as a versatile multi-tool and backup weapon. The presenter, Chris, stresses the importance of physical fitness, martial arts, and carrying medical supplies alongside firearms for comprehensive preparedness.
This comprehensive review of the Canik METE MC9 Prime highlights its features for 2025 EDC. The pistol boasts a ported barrel, optics-ready slide with Shield RMSC footprint, and impressive Night Fision tritium sights. Its sub-3lb trigger is noted as best-in-class for its size, though potentially too light for some. While the US-made MC9 Prime offers excellent value at $650 MSRP, the included G-Code holster is critiqued for poor retention and concealment.
The Beretta M9A1, adopted by the USMC, offers key upgrades over the standard M9, including an accessory rail and a square-cut trigger guard. It retains the reliable DA/SA action, 15-round capacity, and 4.9-inch barrel. Specific M9A1 enhancements include polymer components for reduced weight and a PVD-coated magazine for improved reliability in sandy conditions. The review highlights its mild recoil, 100% reliability with tested ammunition, and a good value price point around $600.
This video by Sootch00 explores the philosophy and practical components of an Everyday Carry (EDC) setup. It highlights that EDC is personal and evolves based on necessity, featuring core essentials like a wallet, keys, phone, and pen, alongside specialized gear such as a Benchmade Barrage knife, JetBeam flashlight, and a Smith & Wesson 442 Airweight revolver for self-defense. The review also touches upon various carry methods and holster options.
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