HIGH CAPACITY Summer EDC Options

Published on July 13, 2025
Duration: 23:53

Yoki Sturrup presents a selection of high-capacity 9mm handguns suitable for summer concealed carry. The video showcases various models, discussing their capacity, concealability, and shooting characteristics. Sturrup emphasizes that while high capacity is attractive, it's not always necessary for shooting, but focuses on these options due to viewer interest. The presenter offers brief shooting impressions and background on each firearm.

Quick Summary

Yoki Sturrup reviews high-capacity 9mm handguns for summer concealed carry, including the HK CC9 (12 rounds), Stoer STR9MC (13 rounds), Canik Mete MC9L (17 rounds), and Sig Sauer P365 variants (12-17 rounds). The presenter discusses capacity, concealability, and shooting impressions, noting that while high capacity is attractive, it's not always essential for shooting performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Range Location
  2. 00:32High Capacity Summer Carry Focus
  3. 01:37HK CC9 Review
  4. 03:12Stoer STR9MC EDC Review
  5. 04:51Canik Mete MC9L Review
  6. 06:35Canik Mete MC9 Review
  7. 08:46Palmetto State Dagger Micro Review
  8. 10:54Sig Sauer P365 Rose Review
  9. 12:59Sig P365 Icarus Frame Variant
  10. 15:21Sig P365X Legion Review
  11. 17:09Bull Armory SAS Ultralight 2 Review
  12. 20:26Staccato C2 Duo Review
  13. 22:39Recap & Viewer Question

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some high-capacity 9mm handguns suitable for summer concealed carry?

Yoki Sturrup showcases several high-capacity 9mm handguns for summer EDC, including the HK CC9 (12 rounds), Stoer STR9MC (13 rounds), Canik Mete MC9L (17 rounds), Canik Mete MC9 (15 rounds), Palmetto State Dagger Micro (13 rounds), Sig Sauer P365 variants (12-17 rounds), Bull Armory SAS Ultralight 2 (15-17 rounds), and Staccato C2 (16 rounds).

Which 9mm pistol is recommended for its slim profile and capacity?

The HK CC9 is highlighted for its slim profile, with a slide width under one inch, while still offering a respectable 12-round capacity, making it a compact option for concealed carry.

What are the capacity differences between the Canik Mete MC9 and MC9L?

The Canik Mete MC9L offers a higher capacity of 17 rounds with a full-size grip, while the slightly more compact Canik Mete MC9 has a 15-round capacity, both chambered in 9mm.

Are there any potential issues with specific high-capacity EDC firearms mentioned?

Yes, the presenter noted issues with the gold barrel on a Sig P365 Icarus frame variant causing ammunition compatibility problems. Additionally, an aftermarket gas pedal on the Bull Armory SAS Ultralight 2 can inadvertently lock the slide back if not gripped correctly.

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