TNPr Gets A+ On Gear Check

Published on July 26, 2016
Duration: 11:51

This video features a comprehensive EDC gear check at Impact Guns, hosted by Nutnfancy. Aspiring officers and staff showcase their daily carry items, including various firearms like the Glock 19 and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, alongside essential tools such as flashlights and multi-tools. The discussion highlights concealed carry techniques, holster options, and the importance of avoiding printing.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy leads an EDC gear check at Impact Guns, featuring firearms like the Glock 19 and S&W M&P Shield, alongside tactical flashlights and various holster options. Key discussions revolve around concealed carry effectiveness, the importance of avoiding 'printing', and the utility of specific gear choices for everyday carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Olight Flashlight
  2. 01:05Location and Staff Introductions
  3. 02:12Gear Check: Daniel
  4. 04:33Daniel's Concealed Carry
  5. 05:45Nutnfancy's Food Knife and Multi-tool
  6. 07:12Gear Check: Tyler
  7. 08:43Tactical Light Accessories
  8. 10:05Final Gear Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in the EDC gear check?

The video showcased popular concealed carry firearms including the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9mm and the Glock 19. Both are frequently chosen for their balance of size, capacity, and reliability for everyday carry.

What types of flashlights were discussed for EDC?

Several flashlights were reviewed, including the Olight S20 Baton, Streamlight Stylus Pro, and the Surefire P2X Fury Tactical. Performance aspects like lumen output and battery type were considered.

What are the key considerations for concealed carry holsters mentioned?

The discussion emphasized the importance of holster type (appendix, IWB, deep-concealment) for comfort and effective concealment. Brands like RDR Custom Kydex and Galco were highlighted for their offerings.

Why is 'zero printing' important for concealed carry?

Achieving 'zero printing' means the outline of your concealed firearm is not visible through your clothing. This is crucial for maintaining discretion and professionalism, especially in work environments.

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