My (EDC) Everyday Carry | Smith & Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm | Why I Carry

Published on October 25, 2019
Duration: 5:52

This video details an Everyday Carry (EDC) setup centered around a Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center CORE 9mm pistol. The presenter emphasizes preparedness for emergencies and discusses the rationale behind their gear choices, including a red dot optic, specific holster, flashlights, a multi-tool, spare magazines, and essential medical supplies like tourniquets. The importance of continuous training and preparedness is highlighted.

Quick Summary

The Everyday Carry (EDC) setup features a Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center CORE 9mm pistol with a Trijicon RMR optic. While the ported barrel aids recoil control, it can spray debris from close-range retention fire. The presenter prefers an NSRs C4 holster with belt loops for security and carries essential medical gear like tourniquets and an IFAK.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Preparedness
  2. 00:30Smith & Wesson M&P CORE 9mm Overview
  3. 01:14Ported Barrel Discussion
  4. 01:32Holster and Carry Method
  5. 01:56Flashlight and Multi-tool
  6. 02:10Spare Magazine and Pouch
  7. 02:26Medical Kit Essentials
  8. 02:59Personal Knife
  9. 03:14Daily Carry Rationale
  10. 03:21Commitment to Training
  11. 03:56USCCA Training Benefits
  12. 04:47Advanced Training Experiences
  13. 05:15Call to Action & Membership

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is featured in this Everyday Carry (EDC) setup?

The featured firearm is a Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center CORE model chambered in 9mm. It is equipped with an optics cut and a Trijicon RMR red dot sight.

What are the pros and cons of the ported barrel on the Smith & Wesson M&P CORE for EDC?

While the ported barrel on the M&P CORE helps manage recoil, the presenter notes a drawback: it can spray debris back into the shooter's face when firing from retention at very close distances, suggesting a non-ported barrel might be preferable for EDC.

What type of holster is recommended for carrying a firearm with an optic?

The presenter uses an NSRs C4 holster, which is specifically designed to accommodate firearms equipped with mounted optics. They also prefer belt loops over clips for enhanced security in an Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) configuration.

What essential medical gear is included in this EDC setup?

The EDC includes a Recon Medical Gen 3 tourniquet and a Tactical Response pocket IFAK. The IFAK contains a TK4 tourniquet, duct tape, gloves, a chest decompression needle, and compressed gauze, emphasizing preparedness for trauma.

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