I Carry: Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 in a Vedder Quick Draw Holster

Published on February 1, 2019
Duration: 4:26

This video reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 (5-inch barrel, Flat Dark Earth finish) as part of an everyday carry setup. It highlights the firearm's improved texture, forward cocking serrations, and frame enhancements. The review also covers the Vedder Quick Draw holster, Propper EDC belt, Streamlight TLR-7A flashlight, and CRKT Terrestrial knife, discussing their features and suitability for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 features a more aggressive texture and forward cocking serrations for improved handling. Its 5-inch barrel offers a longer sight radius and better recoil control, making it a capable concealed carry option when paired with appropriate gear like the Vedder Quick Draw holster and Propper EDC belt.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: I Carry Series
  2. 00:17Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Overview
  3. 00:37M&P M2.0 Features: Texture & Serrations
  4. 00:46Frame Enhancements & Backstraps
  5. 00:55Flat Dark Earth Finish & 5-inch Barrel
  6. 01:02Pros and Cons of 5-inch Barrel
  7. 01:27Advantages of M&P 2.0 System
  8. 01:38Winter vs. Summer Carry Options
  9. 02:01Concealing a Full-Size Pistol
  10. 02:03Vedder Quick Draw Holster Review
  11. 02:22Hybrid Holster Caution
  12. 02:33Propper EDC Belt Review
  13. 03:01Streamlight TLR-7A Flashlight Review
  14. 03:40CRKT Terrestrial Knife Review
  15. 04:10Conclusion & Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 line?

The M&P M2.0 line, introduced in 2017, features a more aggressive grip texture for better purchase, forward cocking serrations for easier slide manipulation, and a strengthened frame. It also includes an additional back strap size between medium and large.

What are the benefits of a 5-inch barrel on a pistol for concealed carry?

A 5-inch barrel provides a longer sight radius for improved accuracy and more mass for better recoil control. While it can be slightly harder to conceal due to its length, it offers a more shootable platform, similar to a 1911 Government model.

How does the Vedder Quick Draw holster function for concealed carry?

The Vedder Quick Draw is a hybrid holster with a comfortable leather backing and a Kydex shell molded to the specific firearm. It allows for rapid access, a full firing grip, and custom-molded retention, making it suitable for outside-the-waistband carry.

What makes the Propper EDC belt suitable for concealed carry setups?

The Propper EDC belt is built with full-grain leather and reinforced 1680D nylon, providing a sturdy foundation for carrying gear. It's designed to prevent shifting and has loop lining for attaching compatible gear carriers, ensuring everything stays in place.

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