2020 Nutnfancy EDC: HPAC System

Published on January 12, 2020
Duration: 59:56

This guide outlines Nutnfancy's 2020 HPAC (High Probability for Armed Conflict) system, emphasizing a philosophy of stealth, accuracy, and firepower in high-risk, Rule of Law (ROL) environments. It details the core components: a Glock 17 Gen 3 with extended magazines and a ballistic panel integrated into a non-tactical bag, alongside essential support and non-lethal gear. The system prioritizes covert carry of significant defensive capability.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's 2020 HPAC (High Probability for Armed Conflict) EDC system emphasizes stealthy carry of significant defensive capability. It features a Glock 17 Gen 3 with 149 rounds of 9mm, a Level 3A ballistic panel in a non-tactical bag, and essential support gear, designed for high-risk ROL environments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Philosophy
  2. 05:40Rule of Law vs. WROL
  3. 08:50Weapon Selection Philosophy
  4. 15:30Bag Options and Modifications
  5. 28:00Non-Lethal and Support Gear
  6. 32:00The Core HPAC System Components

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core philosophy behind Nutnfancy's 2020 HPAC EDC system?

The HPAC (High Probability for Armed Conflict) system focuses on maintaining stealth, accuracy, and significant firepower in situations where the Rule of Law (ROL) still exists but conflict is likely. It prioritizes covertly carrying robust defensive capabilities within a manageable weight for daily use.

What specific firearm and ammunition capacity are recommended for the HPAC system?

The recommended setup features a Glock 17 Gen 3 equipped with an Olight PL-Pro light, carried alongside four 33-round extended magazines, providing a total of 149 rounds of 9mm ammunition for high-readiness scenarios.

How does the HPAC system incorporate ballistic protection?

The system integrates a Battle Steel Level 3A Polyethylene Ballistic Panel (11x14 inches) into a non-tactical messenger bag. This panel can be positioned to cover the user's torso when the bag is worn in front, offering crucial defensive protection.

Why is bag selection critical for the HPAC system?

Bag selection is crucial for stealth. The HPAC system favors bags with an 'outdoor' or non-tactical appearance, like the Mountainsmith Adventure Office bag, to avoid signaling a tactical loadout and maintain covertness while carrying a full-sized pistol and armor.

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