The Best EDC Gun for Various Occupations - Detective, Pimp & More

Published on February 9, 2024
Duration: 43:22

This video explores the best EDC (Everyday Carry) firearms for diverse professions, from engineers and detectives to less conventional roles like pimps. The hosts and a guest judge debate choices based on factors like precision, stopping power, concealability, and aesthetic appeal, showcasing a range of pistols and revolvers.

Quick Summary

The best EDC guns vary by profession: engineers might prefer precision like the Nighthawk BDS9, detectives the HK USP Compact, and delivery drivers the concealable Sig P365 XL. Unconventional roles like 'pimps' could opt for the Desert Eagle .50 AE, while 'art students' might choose a Wilson Combat 1911 for its aesthetic value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Challenge Setup
  2. 00:59The Engineer's EDC Choice
  3. 07:34The Veterinarian's EDC Choice
  4. 11:13The Detective's EDC Choice
  5. 11:18The Amazon Driver's EDC Choice
  6. 15:04The Pimp's EDC Choice
  7. 17:13The Art Student's EDC Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some top EDC gun recommendations for specific professions?

For engineers, high-precision options like the Nighthawk BDS9 Compact are favored. Detectives might use the HK USP Compact with an LEM trigger. Delivery drivers could benefit from the Sig Sauer P365 XL for its concealability and reliability.

Which firearms were suggested for unconventional professions like a 'Pimp' or 'Art Student'?

For a 'Pimp,' the intimidating Desert Eagle .50 AE or a flashy Korth Revolver were suggested. An 'Art Student' might choose a budget Taurus .38 Special or a highly engraved Wilson Combat 1911, appreciating its artistic value.

What factors are considered when choosing an EDC gun for different jobs?

Factors include mechanical precision, stopping power, versatility, concealability, reliability in various conditions, and even aesthetic appeal or 'Goochy' factor, depending on the persona and intended use.

Where was the EDC gun challenge filmed?

The challenge was filmed at Pistol Parlor in Phoenix, Arizona. The location provided the setting for the hosts to discuss and select EDC firearms for various occupational personas.

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