Daily Defense #7: Carrying a Firearm

Published on June 22, 2020
Duration: 3:39

Jeff Gonzales of Trident Concepts discusses the concept of Everyday Carry (EDC), emphasizing the '80% rule' which suggests carrying a firearm approximately 80% of the time. This approach acknowledges that while carrying 'every day' isn't always feasible due to legal restrictions or specific environments, consistent preparedness is crucial for unknown threats. The decision to carry impacts firearm selection and gear choices, and it's presented as a lifestyle choice requiring thoughtful consideration of daily activities and limitations.

Quick Summary

EDC stands for Everyday Carry, a practice focused on consistent preparedness, often including carrying a firearm. The '80% rule' suggests carrying approximately 80% of the time, acknowledging that legal and situational limitations exist. This approach impacts firearm and gear choices, emphasizing a lifestyle commitment to readiness for unknown threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: Jeff Gonzales & Trident Concepts
  2. 00:14Defining EDC: Everyday Carry
  3. 00:28The 80% Rule for Carrying
  4. 00:33Importance of Preparedness
  5. 01:04Defining EDC with the 80% Rule
  6. 01:14Living Life and Carry Limitations
  7. 01:45Impact of EDC on Firearm Choice
  8. 02:00Range Wear vs. Everyday Clothes
  9. 02:37Workplace Restrictions on Carrying
  10. 02:55No Single Solution for All Scenarios
  11. 03:08Firearm Carry as a Lifestyle Choice
  12. 03:23Questions and Comments

Frequently Asked Questions

What does EDC stand for in the context of firearm carrying?

EDC stands for Everyday Carry. It refers to the practice of consistently carrying essential items, including a firearm, for preparedness in daily life. The goal is to be ready for potential threats that may arise unexpectedly.

What is the '80% rule' for Everyday Carry?

The '80% rule' for EDC suggests carrying a firearm approximately 80% of the time. This acknowledges that while carrying every single day might not be feasible due to legal restrictions or specific environments, consistent preparedness is a practical goal.

Why is consistent firearm carry important for preparedness?

Consistent firearm carry is important because one cannot predict when or where a dangerous situation might occur. Being prepared at all times, or as close to it as practically possible, ensures you can respond effectively if a threat emerges.

How does EDC impact firearm and gear selection?

The decision to carry a firearm as part of your EDC strategy significantly influences the type of firearm you choose, considering factors like size, weight, and capacity. It also dictates the methods and gear used for concealment and accessibility.

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