Next Level Everyday Carry with Navy SEAL "Coch"

Published on February 9, 2023
Duration: 8:15

This video details a 'Level 2' Everyday Carry (EDC) setup for elevated threat scenarios, presented by Navy SEAL Coch. Key components include a Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry, a dedicated flashlight, trauma medical gear (tourniquet, gauze), and utility tools. Coch emphasizes the importance of legal protection services like CCW Safe and practical considerations such as keeping a phone charged and marking tourniquet application times.

Quick Summary

Navy SEAL Coch's 'Level 2' EDC includes a Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry, a handheld flashlight, trauma medical gear like a tourniquet, and legal protection services such as CCW Safe. He stresses practical considerations like phone charging and proper concealment for larger firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Legal Protection (CCW Safe)
  2. 01:13Basic EDC Essentials: Phone & Battery Bank
  3. 02:03Utility Tools: Knife vs. Multi-tool
  4. 02:38Illumination: Handheld Flashlight Importance
  5. 03:04Medical Gear: Tourniquet & Gauze
  6. 04:26Writing & Documentation: Tactical Pen Use
  7. 04:58Primary Firearm: Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry & Holster
  8. 06:19Spare Magazine & Ammunition Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Level 2' Everyday Carry (EDC) according to Navy SEAL Coch?

Navy SEAL Coch defines 'Level 2' EDC as a setup for elevated threat levels, incorporating more robust gear than standard daily carry. This includes enhanced self-defense tools, medical supplies, and considerations for legal protection.

What essential medical gear does Coch recommend for EDC?

Coch recommends carrying a tourniquet and compressed gauze for trauma response. He stresses the importance of training to effectively use these items to manage bleeding during the critical 'golden hour' before emergency medical services arrive.

Why is a separate flashlight important in an EDC kit, even with a weapon-mounted light?

A separate handheld flashlight allows for searching and identifying potential threats or situations without the need to draw a firearm. This provides a tactical advantage and reduces escalation in ambiguous scenarios.

What firearm and holster does Coch use for his 'Level 2' EDC?

Coch carries a Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry handgun, often equipped with an Olight weapon light. He utilizes a Werz Kydex holster, emphasizing that dressing appropriately is key to effectively concealing this larger firearm.

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