Navy Seal reveals his EDC gear...

Published on November 10, 2023
Duration: 1:00

A Navy SEAL details his EDC, emphasizing practical tools for various scenarios. Key items include a Half Face Blade, a discreet Amend2 tool for metal detector environments, and a Phokus med kit. He stresses the importance of cash as an EDC item for its utility in situations where cards fail, drawing from combat experience. The primary firearm is a Glock 19 with a weapon-mounted light for target identification.

Quick Summary

A former Navy SEAL details his EDC, including a Half Face Blade, a discreet Amend2 tool for metal detectors, and a Phokus med kit. He stresses cash's utility for emergencies and carries a Glock 19 with a weapon-mounted light for target identification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Blades and Non-Permissive Tools
  2. 00:16Medical and Support Gear
  3. 00:29The Utility of Cash
  4. 00:50Primary Firearm: Glock 19

Frequently Asked Questions

What non-permissive tools does the Navy SEAL recommend for EDC?

The Navy SEAL recommends a Half Face Blade for general carry and an Amend2 carbon-tipped tool disguised as a Sharpie marker for environments with metal detectors, ensuring utility even when traditional tools are prohibited.

What medical and support items are included in the Navy SEAL's EDC?

His EDC includes a spare magazine for his firearm and a compact Phokus Research Group medical kit. He also carries batteries and electrolytes, emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated.

Why is cash considered an important EDC item by the Navy SEAL?

Drawing from combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, the SEAL highlights cash as a vital EDC tool that provides an exit strategy when credit cards are unusable, offering essential flexibility in unpredictable situations.

What is the Navy SEAL's primary firearm for EDC?

The primary firearm is a Glock 19, chosen for its reliability and effectiveness. It is equipped with a weapon-mounted flashlight to ensure positive target identification in any lighting condition.

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