I Carry: Glock G48 in a Galco KingTuk Air holster

Published on May 3, 2019
Duration: 5:02

This video showcases an Everyday Carry (EDC) setup featuring the slim Glock G48 pistol, emphasizing its concealability compared to the G19. It highlights the Galco KingTuk Air holster for IWB carry, a Proper CCW shirt for enhanced concealment, the SOG Flash-A-Foul knife as a budget-friendly EDC tool, and the SureFire Stiletto flashlight for utility. The presenter discusses the trade-offs between concealability and accessibility with tuckable holsters and the importance of dedicated CCW apparel.

Quick Summary

The Glock G48 offers superior concealability for EDC compared to the Glock G19 due to its single-stack design, making it approximately 0.25 inches thinner. This slim profile, combined with a Galco KingTuk Air holster and dedicated CCW apparel, enhances discreet carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction: I Carry - Glock G48 EDC
  2. 00:31Glock G48 vs. G19: Concealability and Capacity
  3. 01:49Glock G48 Features: No Accessory Rail
  4. 02:03Galco KingTuk Air Holster Review
  5. 02:33Tuckable Holster Pros and Cons: Accessibility Trade-offs
  6. 02:58Proper CCW Shirt for Concealed Carry
  7. 03:23SOG Flash-A-Foul EDC Knife
  8. 03:59SureFire Stiletto Rechargeable Flashlight
  9. 04:44More EDC Gear and Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Glock G48 easier to conceal than the Glock G19?

The Glock G48 is easier to conceal primarily because it is a single-stack pistol, making it significantly thinner than the double-stack Glock G19. This reduced width, approximately a quarter-inch difference, is the main factor contributing to its superior concealability for everyday carry.

What are the key features of the Galco KingTuk Air holster?

The Galco KingTuk Air is a tuckable hybrid holster designed for inside-the-waistband carry. It features a custom-molded Kydex shell for a precise fit and a leather backing for comfort against the skin. Its tuckable design aims to maximize concealment under a cover garment.

What are the trade-offs of using a tuckable holster for concealed carry?

While tuckable holsters enhance concealment by allowing a cover garment to be tucked in, they can reduce accessibility. Drawing your firearm may take longer as you need to lift the cover garment from your belt line, a factor that requires practice to mitigate.

What is the SOG Flash-A-Foul knife and why is it recommended for EDC?

The SOG Flash-A-Foul is an inexpensive EDC pocket knife featuring a 3.44-inch 8Cr13MoV steel blade and a frame lock. It's recommended as a solid, budget-friendly option that is easily replaceable if lost or confiscated, making it a practical choice for everyday carry.

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