EDC "Everyday Carry" 2012

Published on January 29, 2012
Duration: 6:45

This video by sootch00 offers a comprehensive look at his 2012 Everyday Carry (EDC) setup, emphasizing the personal and evolving nature of gear selection. He details essential items like a wallet, phone, and keys, alongside specific tools such as a Benchmade Barrage knife, JetBeam flashlight, and a Smith & Wesson 442 Airweight revolver. The review also covers various carry methods and holster options, providing practical insights from an experienced gear reviewer.

Quick Summary

Sootch00's 2012 EDC philosophy emphasizes personal, evolving gear choices. His kit includes essential basics like a wallet, phone, and keys, plus a Smith & Wesson 442 Airweight revolver, Benchmade Barrage knife, JetBeam RRT-0 Raptor flashlight, and various carry holsters like Don Hume and G-Code.

Chapters

  1. 00:00EDC Philosophy and Evolution
  2. 01:01Core EDC Basics (Wallet, Keys, Phone, Pen)
  3. 01:59Keychain Accessories (Multi-tool, Light, Whistle)
  4. 02:44Benchmade Barrage Knife Review
  5. 03:18JetBeam RRT-0 Raptor Flashlight Overview
  6. 04:07Smith & Wesson 442 Airweight Revolver
  7. 04:46Carry Methods and Holsters

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential components of an Everyday Carry (EDC) kit according to sootch00?

Sootch00 identifies four essential EDC items: a wallet for ID and cash, keys for transportation, a mobile phone, and a reliable pen for note-taking. He also highlights keychain accessories like a multi-tool, small flashlight, and whistle.

What firearm does sootch00 carry for self-defense in his 2012 EDC?

The primary defensive firearm featured is a Smith & Wesson 442 Airweight. This is an alloy-frame Centennial model chambered in .38 Special, with an internal hammer and a 5-round capacity, suitable for concealed carry.

What knife and flashlight are included in this EDC setup?

The EDC includes a high-quality, lightweight Benchmade Barrage knife, weighing approximately 4 ounces. The flashlight is a JetBeam RRT-0 Raptor, offering 260 lumens and the flexibility to use either a CR123 or AA battery with an adapter.

What are the different carry methods and holsters discussed?

Sootch00 demonstrates carrying gear using a Maxpedition phone holder. For firearms, he shows a Don Hume leather IWB holster for concealed carry and a G-Code Kydex/leather hybrid holster for home or utility use.

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