Top 10 Considerations When Selecting an EDC Gun

Published on March 11, 2025
Duration: 47:50

This video provides a comprehensive guide to selecting an EDC (Everyday Carry) firearm, emphasizing that there's no single 'right' answer. It outlines ten key considerations, including probability of threat, climate, budget, work lifestyle, caliber, capacity, accessories, and manual of arms. The instructors stress the importance of reliability, shooter competence, and personal circumstances over popular opinion or trends.

Quick Summary

Choosing an EDC firearm involves considering the probability of threat, your lifestyle, budget, climate, and personal proficiency. Reliability and shooter competence are paramount, often outweighing extreme hypothetical scenarios or the need for excessive capacity. Different circumstances may warrant different firearms, and understanding your gear's manual of arms is crucial for safe and effective use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to EDC Gun Selection
  2. 05:311. Probability of Threat
  3. 07:512. Different Guns for Different Circumstances
  4. 12:343. Cut the [Expletive] - Reliable Guns Only
  5. 14:584. Budget Considerations
  6. 18:325. Work & Lifestyle Considerations
  7. 21:226. Climate Considerations
  8. 25:44Big Tex Ordnance Sponsor Ad
  9. 27:077. Caliber Choice
  10. 30:298. Capacity
  11. 32:539. Accessories (Optics & Lights)
  12. 39:0710. Unique Manual of Arms
  13. 41:44Instructor's Primary Carry Guns
  14. 43:56Second Instructor's Primary Carry Guns
  15. 46:40Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important factors to consider when choosing an EDC firearm?

Key factors include the probability of encountering a threat, your specific lifestyle and work environment, budget for a reliable firearm, climate considerations, and your personal proficiency with the chosen caliber and manual of arms. Reliability and shooter competence are paramount.

Is it better to have one versatile EDC gun or multiple specialized firearms?

While one reliable 'jack-of-all-trades' gun is fine, having multiple firearms for different circumstances (e.g., low-viz vs. travel) is practical. Your lifestyle dictates whether specialized options are necessary or beneficial.

How important is caliber and capacity for an EDC firearm?

Caliber effectiveness is less critical than shot placement and shooter accuracy. Choose a caliber you can shoot well and afford to train with. For capacity, statistics suggest typical self-defense encounters involve fewer than eight rounds, making extremely high capacity less essential for most.

Should I carry a weapon-mounted light on my EDC firearm?

Some instructors argue weapon lights are overrated for civilian EDC, suggesting handheld lights are more versatile. The decision depends on your perceived threat probability and whether you've considered scenarios where a light is truly necessary and ambient light is absent.

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