Nutnfancy's ROL EDC System Part 2

Published on November 14, 2008
Duration: 18:02

This guide details Nutnfancy's 'Rule of Law' (ROL) EDC system, emphasizing a 'turnkey' approach for consistent gear carry. It highlights the Mountainsmith Vibe II fanny pack for utility items and the Gould & Goodrich Body Guard belly band for deep concealment of the Kahr PM9. The expert-level assessment includes practical advice on gear organization, custom holster modifications, and the importance of practice for effective concealed carry.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's ROL EDC system utilizes a 'turnkey' philosophy for consistent gear carry, featuring the Mountainsmith Vibe II fanny pack for utility items and the Gould & Goodrich Body Guard belly band for deep concealment of a Kahr PM9 pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00EDC Gear Recap
  2. 01:05The Survival Whistle
  3. 03:10Communication and Finance
  4. 04:10Hygiene and First Aid
  5. 05:19Turnkey Carry Philosophy
  6. 06:47Mountainsmith Vibe II Fanny Pack
  7. 08:30Fanny Pack Organization
  8. 11:31Belly Band Carry System
  9. 13:24Custom Holster Modifications
  10. 15:46Belly Band Pros and Cons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nutnfancy's 'Rule of Law' (ROL) EDC system?

Nutnfancy's ROL EDC system emphasizes a 'turnkey' approach, consolidating essential items like a Kahr PM9 pistol, defensive knife, multi-tool, and survival gear into a Mountainsmith Vibe II fanny pack and a Gould & Goodrich belly band for consistent, reliable carry.

What are the benefits of a 'turnkey' EDC system?

A 'turnkey' system ensures all necessary gear is carried consistently, preventing the common problem of forgetting critical items. It involves consolidating essentials into a dedicated pack or setup, making it reliable for everyday carry.

How does Nutnfancy recommend carrying a sub-compact pistol for deep concealment?

Nutnfancy advocates for the Gould & Goodrich Body Guard belly band as a superior deep concealment method for sub-compact pistols like the Kahr PM9. He also suggests custom modifications for improved retention and stability.

What are the pros and cons of using a belly band holster?

Belly bands offer excellent comfort and deep concealment for firearms. However, they can present challenges with draw speed and reholstering, requiring dedicated practice to overcome these limitations effectively.

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