EDC Update May 2015: New Way to Carry Crap

Published on May 13, 2015
Duration: 43:22

This video provides an in-depth EDC update from Nutnfancy, focusing on practical gear choices and evolving carry methods. Nutnfancy, a respected voice in the YouTube gear review community, details his current loadout, emphasizing the efficiency of a waistpack for carrying a comprehensive EDC system, including firearms and tools. The discussion covers various pistols, knives, and accessories, highlighting durability, functionality, and personal philosophy of use.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy presents an EDC update emphasizing the efficiency of waistpack carry for firearms and tools. He highlights the REI Lode Waistpack as ideal for a comprehensive system, discussing specific gear like the Kel-Tec PF9, Glock 26, and Kershaw 1870 Blur, while sharing his philosophy of use and practical gear insights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Benchmade Triage
  2. 00:45Kel-Tec PF9 Issues
  3. 01:55TacticalDoodle's Carry System
  4. 06:40Nutnfancy's Pocket Carry
  5. 08:30The Fanny Pack Evolution
  6. 11:00Pistol Integration in Waistpacks
  7. 13:30Shoulder Holsters and Tech
  8. 18:30Waistpack Contents Detail
  9. 23:30Knife Collection Showcase
  10. 31:00Final Thoughts and PPK

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of using a waistpack for EDC according to Nutnfancy?

Nutnfancy advocates for the waistpack (fanny pack) as the most efficient way to carry a complete EDC system, including a backup pistol, due to its accessibility and ability to maintain a slim profile even when fully loaded with gear and tools.

What specific firearm issues were discussed in the EDC update?

The video highlights a failure with the Kel-Tec PF9 where the fiber optic front sight insert detached. It also discusses carrying a Glock 26 with a 12+1 capacity magazine and mentions the Beretta 950 Jetfire in a wallet holster.

Which knives are recommended for EDC in the video?

Recommendations include the Kershaw 1870 (Blur) for its dual-purpose capability, the Spyderco Manix 2 in S110V for high performance, and classic folders like the Opinel and Victorinox Cadet for utility. The Al Mar Eagle HD is also featured.

What are Nutnfancy's thoughts on the Benchmade Triage for EDC?

Nutnfancy finds the Benchmade Triage too heavy for frequent carry and notes that its G10 scales can damage pockets, despite acknowledging the utility of its seatbelt cutter feature.

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