How I EDC Based On The Seasons

Published on October 7, 2022
Duration: 0:14

This video from SPN Firearms demonstrates how to adapt your Everyday Carry (EDC) firearm setup based on the changing seasons. The presenter showcases different magazine configurations for a Glock 26, emphasizing concealment in summer with flush magazines and the ability to carry larger capacity options as clothing layers increase in fall and winter. The content highlights practical considerations for carrying a firearm throughout the year.

Quick Summary

Adapt your EDC firearm setup seasonally. For summer, use flush-fit magazines with a Glock 26 for maximum concealment. In fall, extended magazines work well with lighter jackets. Heavy winter coats allow for concealment of even larger capacity options like 50-round drum magazines, balancing capacity with clothing layers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Summer Carry: Flush Magazine
  2. 00:04Fall Carry: Extended Magazine
  3. 00:08Winter Carry: Drum Magazine

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I adapt my EDC for different seasons?

Adapt your EDC by considering seasonal clothing layers. For summer, use flush-fit magazines for maximum concealment with a Glock 26. As temperatures drop, extended magazines become viable, and heavy winter coats can conceal even larger capacity options like drum magazines.

What are the benefits of different magazine types for concealed carry?

Flush-fit magazines offer the best concealment for EDC, ideal for summer. Extended magazines provide increased capacity while remaining relatively concealable with light jackets. Drum magazines offer the highest capacity but are the least concealable, best suited for situations where concealment is less critical or clothing is very bulky.

What is the Glock 26 suitable for?

The Glock 26 is a subcompact pistol chambered in 9x19mm, making it a popular choice for concealed carry (EDC). Its compact size is ideal for discreet carrying, especially during warmer months when clothing is minimal.

Can a 50-round drum magazine be concealed?

While challenging, a 50-round drum magazine can be concealed, particularly during winter months when wearing heavy, bulky clothing like winter coats. The increased size and weight, however, significantly impact concealability compared to standard or extended magazines.

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