This video from the "I Carry" series showcases the Taurus Model 850 .38 Special revolver as an everyday carry option. It highlights the revolver's features, such as its enclosed hammer, five-shot cylinder, and rubber grip, making it suitable for concealed carry. The description details its dimensions and all-steel construction, which contributes to a more pleasant shooting experience despite the small frame. The video also discusses the advantages of revolvers over semi-automatic pistols for concealed carry, including ammunition versatility, holster availability, and ease of use for individuals with limited hand strength. The Taurus Model 850 is presented as a solid choice for those who prefer a wheelgun for their daily carry or as a reliable backup firearm, emphasizing its reliability and suitability for various carrying methods.
This "I Carry" episode features the Rost Martin RM1s 9mm subcompact pistol, highlighting its value proposition for budget-conscious buyers. The reviewer details its dimensions, comparing it to other popular subcompacts like the SIG P365 and Springfield Hellcat. Key features discussed include its optics-ready plate system (RMR footprint standard), ambidextrous magazine release, and a comfortable grip for a full firing grip. The video also touches on its performance on the range, noting its pleasant shooting experience and reliability, and mentions a CRKT Overland pocketknife as part of the EDC setup. The KSG Armory Lexington holster is also featured.
This video details the fascinating history of the OSS Lockpick Pocketknife, a specialized tool issued to Secret Intelligence agents during early 1944. Manufactured by Schrade, these unique pocketknives, unlike standard models, featured one small blade along with three distinct picks and two rakes. Designed to appear innocuous, they were distributed to OSS agents operating in European, Mediterranean, and Far Eastern theaters. The description highlights the rarity of these surviving artifacts and promotes related publications from Headstamp Publishing and the weaponsandwar.tv platform.
This video details the OSS Lockpick Pocketknife, a specialized tool developed for World War II intelligence operatives. It highlights the knife's compact design, integrating six lockpicking tools alongside a utilitarian blade. The original kit also included a leather pouch and a unique torsion wrench.
This video showcases the Spyderco Manix 2 XL and Manix 2 Lightweight with custom scales. The content focuses on the knife itself, highlighting its features and potential as an everyday carry (EDC) item. While not a firearm, it falls into the broader category of tools often associated with outdoor and self-defense preparedness.
This video appears to be a personal collection showcase or an expression of enthusiasm for knives, particularly Spyderco folding knives. The creator mentions a "problem" which implies an addiction or a large accumulation of these items. The hashtags indicate a focus on EDC (Everyday Carry) and a specific model, the Para 3, along with the broader Spyderco brand and knife collecting in general. It's likely an unboxing, a show-and-tell of their collection, or a reflection on their knife hobby.
This "I Carry" episode features a Lipsey's exclusive Ruger SP101 revolver chambered in .327 Federal Magnum. The video highlights the revolver's advantages, including its capacity, power level between .38 Special +P and .357 Magnum, comfortable shooting experience due to its all-steel construction, and aesthetic appeal with blued steel and wooden grips. The 3-inch barrel model, weighing 27 ounces, is presented in a Galco Holsters Combat Master holster, emphasizing its suitability for belt carry. The discussion also touches on the versatility of the .327 Federal Magnum cartridge, allowing for practice with less recoil using .32 H&R Magnum or .32 S&W, and notes the growing availability of ammunition and revolvers in this caliber. A CRKT Walker Blade Lock pocketknife is also shown as part of the EDC. The content promotes the NRA and its publications.
This "I Carry" episode features the Walther PDP Compact Steel Frame 4-inch 9mm pistol, highlighting its reverse-engineered steel frame design aimed at reducing recoil for competitive shooters. The video details its dimensions, comparing it to the Glock G19, and emphasizes its substantial weight (40.4 ounces unloaded). While requiring careful gear selection like a dedicated gun belt and solid holster, the pistol offers a superior shooting experience on the range due to its excellent trigger and significantly reduced felt recoil. The reviewer positions it as a trade-off, ideal for those who want to shoot frequently, even in training scenarios, drawing a parallel to the comfort experienced with an all-steel 1911.
This video showcases the Diamondback DB9 9mm pistol in Flat Dark Earth (FDE), highlighting its compact size, slim profile, and lightweight design. It's presented as an ideal option for deep concealment, backup duty, or everyday carry (EDC), especially in scenarios like exercising where larger firearms are impractical. The description also touches on its capacity (6+1), comparison to .380 ACP pistols, and a note on potential grip modifications needed for comfortable range use due to its small size. A CRKT Stylus pocketknife and a Galco Pocket Protector holster are also mentioned as part of the carry setup.
This video features a review of the new Colt Viper .357 Magnum revolver as an everyday carry option. The presenter discusses its features, including barrel length options, fixed sights, and stainless finish. Comparisons are made to the Glock 19 in terms of size and weight, highlighting the capacity difference between revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. The availability of .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition is discussed, along with the potential for using shotshells. The video also mentions aftermarket grip options from Hogue and Altamont, emphasizing customization for concealed carry. The Colt Viper is presented as a strong choice for revolver enthusiasts seeking a personal defense firearm.
This video from Shooting Illustrated's 'I Carry' series showcases the Wilson Combat SFX9 9mm pistol and the Buck Knives Trace Ops pocketknife as part of an everyday carry setup. The SFX9 is highlighted for its 1911-style design, compact size, and customizable capacity (10 or 15 rounds), along with features like X-Tac grip and Armor-Tuff finish. The Buck Knives Trace Ops is presented as a capable pocketknife with a tanto blade and aluminum scales. The segment also touches on holster options and a comp barrel for recoil management.
This "I Carry" episode features the new Rost Martin RM1C, a compact, striker-fired 9mm pistol. The video highlights its features, including its optics-ready slide, accessory rail, and unique takedown mechanism. It also compares its size to established models like the Glock 19 and emphasizes its competitive MSRP. A Buck Mini Sovereign pocketknife is also showcased as part of the everyday carry setup.
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