Eliza’s Everyday Carry Pocket Dump | EDC 2026 Edition

Published on March 26, 2026
Duration: 24:21

Eliza from Classic Firearms presents her 2026 Everyday Carry (EDC) pocket dump, focusing on concealed carry pistols, holsters, bags, and self-defense tools. She details her preferred firearms, including the Sig P365 XL, Sig Macro, and Glock 49, along with specific holster recommendations like Henry Holsters and Watchdog Tactical. The video also covers various concealed carry bags, such as Vertex and Zindira, and non-firearm self-defense options like Benchmade knives, Bestie Defense pepper spray, and Hardcore Hair Sticks. Emphasis is placed on the importance of consistent training with tools like dummy rounds and laser cartridges for proficiency.

Quick Summary

Eliza from Classic Firearms shares her 2026 EDC, recommending the Sig P365 XL for concealability, the Sig Macro for higher capacity, and the Glock 49 for shooting performance. She emphasizes choosing specific holsters and bags with easy access, and advocates for non-firearm self-defense tools like Benchmade knives and Bestie Defense pepper spray. Consistent dry fire training with dummy rounds and laser cartridges is highlighted as essential for proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to EDC Pocket Dump
  2. 00:31Welcome & Overview of Eliza's EDC
  3. 01:18Concealed Carry Pistol Selections
  4. 01:25Sig P365 XL Review
  5. 02:42Sig Macro Review
  6. 03:30Glock 49 Review & Recommendations
  7. 04:32Holster Recommendations
  8. 05:38Henry Holsters Flint for P365 XL
  9. 06:26Watchdog Tactical Holsters for Macro & Glock 49
  10. 07:37Concealed Carry Bag Options
  11. 07:49Vertex Fanny Pack Review
  12. 10:08Zindira & Sophia Collab Bag Review
  13. 11:47Savior Equipment Bag for Outdoor Activities
  14. 12:51Other Self-Defense Tools
  15. 13:28Benchmade SOCP Dagger
  16. 14:29Benchmade Mini Deuce Knife
  17. 15:02Bestie Defense Multi-Tool (Pepper Spray, Alarm, Striker)
  18. 16:42Hardcore Hair Sticks Elite
  19. 17:35Flashlight Taser Combo
  20. 17:56Importance of Training
  21. 18:55Dry Fire Training with Dummy Rounds
  22. 20:18Dry Fire Training with Laser Cartridges
  23. 20:53Mantis X Trainer for Scenario-Based Training
  24. 22:03Target Options for Training
  25. 23:37Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Eliza's top concealed carry pistol recommendations?

Eliza recommends the Sig P365 XL for its concealability with feminine outfits, the Sig Macro for its higher 17+1 capacity, and the Glock 49 (a 17 slide/19 frame combo) for its excellent shooting characteristics, though it requires larger bags for concealment.

What are key features to look for in a concealed carry bag?

When choosing a concealed carry bag, prioritize an easy and quick access point, preferably with a large pull tab on zippers. It should also have a separate, dedicated compartment for the firearm and be made of good quality material.

What non-firearm self-defense tools does Eliza recommend?

Eliza suggests the Benchmade SOCP dagger and Mini Deuce knife for their quality craftsmanship. She also highlights the Bestie Defense multi-tool (pepper spray, alarm, striker), Hardcore Hair Sticks for close-quarters defense, and a flashlight/taser combo.

How important is dry fire training, and what tools are recommended?

Dry fire training is crucial for proficiency. Eliza recommends dummy rounds for practicing malfunctions and clearances, laser cartridges for visual feedback, and the Mantis X Trainer for scenario-based training like moving and reloading, building essential muscle memory and response time.

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