Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo's Everyday Carry Pistol Options

Published on February 15, 2021
Duration: 7:16

Former Navy SEAL Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo provides practical advice on selecting everyday carry (EDC) firearms based on threat assessment. He details his preferred revolvers, the Smith & Wesson 642 and 351C, including modifications for enhanced usability, and discusses the Sig Sauer P365 for higher-risk scenarios. The guide emphasizes choosing a firearm that is carried consistently.

Quick Summary

Former Navy SEAL Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo selects everyday carry (EDC) firearms based on threat assessment. For low-threat situations, he favors modified Smith & Wesson revolvers like the 642 (.38 Special) and 351C (.22 Magnum). For higher risks, he carries the Sig Sauer P365 (9mm) with a weapon light, emphasizing that the best gun is the one you have on you.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to EDC and Threat Levels
  2. 00:19Smith & Wesson 642 (.38 Special)
  3. 01:32Smith & Wesson 351C (.22 Magnum)
  4. 02:28Pocket Carry and Holsters
  5. 03:08Advantages of Revolvers for EDC
  6. 04:02Revolver Reloading Options
  7. 04:29Sig Sauer P365 for Elevated Threats
  8. 06:05Final Thoughts on Caliber and Convenience

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo's preferred everyday carry (EDC) firearms?

Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo prefers the Smith & Wesson 642 (.38 Special) and Smith & Wesson 351C (.22 Magnum) revolvers for low-threat EDC, and the Sig Sauer P365 (9mm) for higher-threat scenarios, emphasizing consistent carry.

What modifications does Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo recommend for his EDC revolvers?

He recommends modifications like the Barami Hip Grip for holster-less carry, a Tyler T-grip for better handling, and a LaserMax weapon light for his Smith & Wesson revolvers.

How does Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo choose between a revolver and a semi-automatic pistol for EDC?

Coch selects firearms based on threat levels; revolvers are favored for their simplicity and reliability in low-threat situations, while the Sig Sauer P365's higher capacity makes it suitable for environments with increased potential danger.

What are the advantages of revolvers for everyday carry according to Mark 'Coch' Cochiolo?

Coch highlights that revolvers are always ready (no racking), simple to operate, and can be fired multiple times from within a pocket or purse without jamming, making them excellent for low-threat EDC.

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