Nutnfancy's ROL EDC System Part 1

Published on November 14, 2008
Duration: 15:28

Nutnfancy details his 'Rule of Law' (ROL) EDC system, prioritizing the lightweight Kahr PM9 pistol and Al Mar Eagle knife for concealed carry. He contrasts this with 'Without Rule of Law' (WROL) gear, which would involve larger firearms. The system also includes a Leatherman Juice S2 multi-tool and a Streamlight Stylus flashlight, chosen for their balance of size and utility.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's 'Rule of Law' EDC system prioritizes the lightweight Kahr PM9 pistol (18.5 oz loaded) and the compact Al Mar Eagle knife (2.5 oz). He also carries a Leatherman Juice S2 multi-tool and a slim Streamlight Stylus flashlight, balancing utility with concealability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00EDC Philosophy: ROL vs. WROL
  2. 02:40WROL Gear Examples
  3. 06:04Primary ROL Firearm: Kahr PM9
  4. 09:47Defensive Blade: Al Mar Eagle
  5. 11:08Multi-tools and Accessories
  6. 14:14Illumination: Streamlight Stylus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nutnfancy's primary firearm for his 'Rule of Law' EDC system?

Nutnfancy's current 'Rule of Law' (ROL) EDC firearm is the Kahr PM9 in 9mm. He values its lightweight profile, weighing 18.5 oz fully loaded, and its proven reliability for everyday carry.

What knife does Nutnfancy recommend for his ROL EDC?

For his ROL defensive knife, Nutnfancy prefers the Al Mar Eagle. It features a 4-inch blade but remains exceptionally light at 2.5 oz, providing good reach without excessive bulk.

How does Nutnfancy differentiate between ROL and WROL gear?

Nutnfancy distinguishes between 'Rule of Law' (ROL) gear, suitable for stable environments, and 'Without Rule of Law' (WROL) gear, designed for situations where societal structures have failed, often involving larger firearms and tools.

What multi-tool and flashlight are part of Nutnfancy's ROL EDC?

Nutnfancy includes the Leatherman Juice S2 multi-tool for its balance of size and capability, and the Streamlight Stylus flashlight for its thin profile, which integrates well into his carry system.

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