EDC Update 2020

Published on January 8, 2020
Duration: 17:13

This video provides an expert-level update on the host's 2020 Everyday Carry (EDC) setup, detailing significant gear evolution over a decade. It emphasizes practical choices for reliability and preparedness, including a Sig Sauer P365 as the primary firearm and an NAA Pug as a backup, alongside essential tools and medical gear. The host, a recognized authority in survival and tactical gear, stresses the importance of a well-rounded EDC for daily readiness.

Quick Summary

The 2020 EDC update from SensiblePrepper features the reliable Sig Sauer P365 (9mm) with 2500 rounds tested, and the compact NAA Pug (.22 Magnum) as a backup. Essential tools include the Olight S1R Baton II flashlight and a Microtech LUDT knife, supported by sturdy Kore Essentials or Daltech Force belts and a Phlster trauma kit.

Chapters

  1. 00:43Introduction to 2020 EDC
  2. 01:03Communication and Wallet
  3. 03:04Keychain Tools
  4. 04:31Primary Knife
  5. 06:22Watch and Flashlight
  6. 07:48Multi-tool and Pen
  7. 09:05Fire Starter
  8. 10:06Primary Firearm and Holster
  9. 12:02Backup Firearm
  10. 12:48Belts and Medical

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary firearm recommended in the 2020 EDC update?

The primary firearm featured is the Sig Sauer P365 in 9mm. The host reports firing 2500 rounds through it without any malfunctions, highlighting its reliability for everyday carry.

What backup firearm is suggested for deep concealment?

For deep concealment, the North American Arms (NAA) Pug in .22 Magnum is recommended. Its compact size allows it to fit easily into a watch pocket, making it a discreet 'get off me' option.

Which flashlight is highlighted for its performance in the EDC setup?

The Olight S1R Baton II is showcased as the primary flashlight, noted for its impressive 1000-lumen output and convenient magnetic charging feature, making it a powerful tool for EDC.

What type of belt is recommended for carrying EDC gear?

A stiff, supportive belt is crucial. The video highlights both the Daltech Force bull leather belt and the Kore Essentials tactical ratchet belt as excellent options for securely carrying heavier EDC items like firearms and holsters.

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