This video reviews five everyday carry (EDC) slings, focusing on their features, materials, and price points. The Wingback Everyday Sling (2.5L, $158) is praised for its subtle design and brass zipper pulls but suffers from availability issues. The STS X-Pack Snack Time Sling (v2, $275) offers a removable admin panel and water-resistant zippers but is expensive. The Waterfield Hip Sling ($169) features a premium interior and moisture-wicking back panel, suitable for hip or chest wear. The Tom Bihn Aviator Sling (3.5L, $47) is a budget-friendly option with RFID blocking and a high-viz interior. Finally, the Nutsac Morale Sling (5.2L, $199) boasts a fully detachable strap, MOLLE interior, and full-grain leather accents, ideal for carrying larger items like tablets.
This video discusses the suitability of various slings and bags for concealed carry, specifically addressing whether the Waterfield Hip Sling can conceal a 1911. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, advises against using the Waterfield Hip Sling or similar bags for concealed carry due to their design and the risks associated with losing a prized firearm during a self-defense incident. He emphasizes that these bags are not intended for CCW and suggests more practical firearms for concealed carry, like J-frame revolvers or Glocks, due to their lower value and replaceability.
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