2020 Nutnfancy EDC: HPAC System

Published on January 12, 2020
Duration: 59:56

Nutnfancy details his 2020 HPAC (High Probability for Armed Conflict) EDC system, emphasizing a philosophy of stealth and manageable firepower for high-risk ROL environments. The system prioritizes a covert, non-tactical appearance while carrying a Glock 17 with extended magazines and a ballistic panel in a Mountainsmith messenger bag, supplemented by non-lethal options and high-output lights.

Quick Summary

The HPAC (High Probability for Armed Conflict) system is an EDC philosophy focused on discreetly carrying robust defensive tools for high-risk ROL environments. Nutnfancy's setup includes a Glock 17 with extended mags, a ballistic panel in a non-tactical Mountainsmith bag, and non-lethal support gear.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: HPAC System Philosophy
  2. 05:40ROL vs. WROL Context
  3. 08:50Weapon Selection for HPAC
  4. 15:30Choosing the Right EDC Bag
  5. 28:00Non-Lethal and Support Gear
  6. 32:00Core HPAC System Components

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HPAC system and what is its purpose?

The HPAC (High Probability for Armed Conflict) system is an EDC philosophy focused on discreetly carrying a robust defensive capability. It's designed for situations where the Rule of Law still exists but the probability of encountering conflict is elevated, requiring more preparedness than standard daily carry.

What firearm is recommended for the HPAC system?

Nutnfancy's core HPAC system features a Glock 17 Gen 3, equipped with an Olight PL-Pro light and carried with four 33-round extended magazines, providing a total of 149 rounds of 9mm ammunition.

What type of bag is recommended for the HPAC system?

The recommended bag for the HPAC system is the Mountainsmith Adventure Office messenger bag. It's chosen for its non-tactical, 'outdoor' appearance, which allows for the discreet carry of a full-sized combat pistol and armor.

Does the HPAC system include ballistic protection?

Yes, the HPAC system incorporates a Battle Steel Level 3A ballistic panel within the messenger bag. This panel can be positioned to cover the wearer's torso for defensive protection when the bag is worn in front.

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