Choosing Your EDC Gun (Worst Advice)

Published on December 24, 2015
Duration: 7:32

TheYankeeMarshal, an established firearms commentator, critically analyzes common advice for choosing an Every Day Carry (EDC) gun. He emphasizes that the most crucial factors are portability and the user's willingness to carry, followed by proficiency and accuracy. Caliber is also a significant consideration, with capacity serving as a tie-breaker only when other factors are equal. The video warns against the myth of 'always carry high capacity' and the overconfidence it can breed.

Quick Summary

When choosing an EDC gun, prioritize portability and your willingness to carry it daily. Proficiency and accuracy are paramount; a firearm you can hit your target with is more effective than one with high capacity you cannot. Caliber is also a key factor for penetration, with capacity serving as a tie-breaker only when other aspects are equal.

Chapters

  1. 00:23Introduction to EDC Advice
  2. 01:37The 'High Capacity' Myth
  3. 02:48Priority 1: Portability and Willingness to Carry
  4. 03:14Priority 2: Proficiency and Accuracy
  5. 03:46Priority 3: Capable Caliber
  6. 04:52Priority 4: Capacity as a Tie-Breaker
  7. 05:48The Danger of Overconfidence

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor when choosing an EDC gun?

The most crucial factor is your willingness and ability to carry the firearm daily. A gun you actually have on you is far more effective for self-defense than a higher-capacity firearm left at home.

Should capacity be the primary consideration for an EDC firearm?

No, capacity should be a tie-breaker. Prioritize portability, proficiency, and caliber first. A firearm you can accurately shoot is more important than one with many rounds you cannot effectively use.

How does caliber affect EDC firearm choice?

Caliber matters significantly for penetration and barrier performance. A more powerful caliber, even with lower capacity, can be a better defensive choice than a lesser caliber with more rounds.

What is the danger of focusing too much on high capacity for EDC?

High capacity can lead to a false sense of security or overconfidence, potentially causing individuals to engage in situations they might otherwise avoid or to act less cautiously.

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