My EDC at 14 Years Old! (Every Day Carry)

Published on August 10, 2021
Duration: 13:12

This video showcases a satirical 'Every Day Carry' (EDC) from a 14-year-old, featuring an improbable collection of firearms including multiple Glocks and an AK-47, alongside everyday items. While presented humorously, it touches on concepts of personal protection and preparedness with a comedic twist. The content creator, Esai Givens, demonstrates familiarity with firearm models and EDC terminology, though the presentation is clearly intended as parody rather than serious instruction.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a satirical 'Every Day Carry' (EDC) from a 14-year-old, featuring an improbable collection of firearms including multiple Glocks and an AK-47, alongside everyday items. While presented humorously, it touches on concepts of personal protection and preparedness with a comedic twist.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to EDC
  2. 00:36First Line of Defense: Machete
  3. 01:49Primary Firearm: Glock 19X
  4. 02:32Personal Electronics
  5. 02:53Utility Tool: Fork
  6. 03:19Secondary Firearm: Glock 45
  7. 04:09Financials and Grooming
  8. 05:12Tertiary Firearm: Glock 19 Gen 3
  9. 06:05Hydration and Sustenance
  10. 07:13Additional Concealed Glocks
  11. 08:40Snacks and Condiments
  12. 09:37Heavy Weaponry: AK-47
  13. 10:15Hygiene Essentials

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EDC (Every Day Carry) setup?

An EDC setup refers to the collection of items a person carries with them daily for personal preparedness. This can include tools, self-defense items, communication devices, and personal care products, tailored to individual needs and local laws.

What firearms were featured in the satirical EDC video?

The video satirically featured multiple Glock handguns (19X, 45, 19 Gen 3, 17 Gen 4, 18C Gen 3) and an AK-47 Battlemaster rifle, presented as part of a 14-year-old's exaggerated EDC.

Is carrying multiple firearms like shown in the video legal or practical?

Carrying such a large quantity and variety of firearms as depicted is generally illegal in most jurisdictions due to capacity limits, concealed carry restrictions, and age requirements. It is also highly impractical for daily carry.

What non-firearm items were included in the EDC?

The EDC also included everyday items like an iPhone X, a kitchen knife presented as a machete, a fork, snacks (Sun Chips, Chick-fil-A sauces), hydration (BodyArmor, water), grooming supplies (hairbrush, deodorant), and a toothbrush.

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