How I EDC Based On The Seasons

Published on October 7, 2022
Duration: 0:14

This video demonstrates how to adjust your everyday carry (EDC) firearm setup based on the season. It highlights using a flush-fit magazine for summer concealment with a Glock 26, swapping to an extended magazine for fall, and humorously suggesting a 50-round drum magazine for winter due to bulky clothing.

Quick Summary

Seasonal clothing dictates EDC firearm adjustments. Summer calls for flush magazines for maximum concealment with pistols like the Glock 26. Fall allows for extended magazines, while winter's bulky layers can easily conceal even large drum magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Summer Carry: Glock 26 Flush Magazine
  2. 00:04Fall Carry: Extended Magazine Option
  3. 00:08Winter Carry: Drum Magazine Humor

Frequently Asked Questions

How does seasonal clothing affect everyday carry (EDC) firearm choices?

Seasonal clothing significantly impacts EDC. Lighter summer clothes require smaller, flush-fit magazines for maximum concealment, while heavier winter coats can easily conceal larger magazines, even drum magazines, offering more capacity.

What is a good firearm for seasonal EDC adjustments?

The Glock 26 is presented as a versatile option for seasonal EDC. Its compact size is ideal for summer concealment with flush magazines, and it can accommodate larger capacity magazines for other seasons.

What are the different magazine options shown for seasonal EDC?

The video shows a flush-fit magazine for summer concealment, an extended magazine for fall carry allowing more bulk, and humorously a 50-round drum magazine for winter carry due to bulky clothing.

What are the key considerations for choosing an EDC setup?

Key considerations include balancing firearm concealability with desired capacity, adapting to seasonal clothing layers, and ensuring the chosen setup is comfortable and practical for everyday carry.

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