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everyday carry
Everyday carry (EDC) or every-day carry is a collection of useful items that are consistently carried on person every day. The main reasons for having EDC are utility and preparedness; to help individuals overcome simple everyday problems, including possible emergency situations. Some of the most common EDC items are wallets, key rings, phones, watches, knives, flashlights, multitools, notebooks, and pens.
While often distributed among pockets in everyday clothing, carry options are frequently expanded by the addition of clothing accessories like a fanny pack, purse, small day pack, bracelets, or even footwear like long boots or a vest with pockets. How EDC items are stored, though, depends on the purpose and intentions of EDC items. The optimization of everyday carry (kit/layouts and carry modes) has become an internet subculture.
(2) Ares Gear Aegis Enhanced gun belts for everyday carry.
Both are size medium (M) and according to their website linked below they will fit waist sizes 34. I wear 32 inch jeans and had plenty of room for adjustment.
https://aresgear.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=1
Both have the machined...
I know it’s a debated topic, whether to carry medical equipment on your person or not. That’s not what this is about although I welcome and enjoy the conversation.
My question is specifically for those people who DO carry medical (TQ, Gauze, chest seal, etc). Not in your truck or in a bag that...
(2) Ares Aegis Enhanced belts.
(4) extra elastic tail keepers.
Both belts have machined metal buckles and don't scream "I carry a gun" like the cobra buckles do.
The black belt has been worn for less than a month and is basically new (Size M)
The green belt has been worn a decent amount but...
Ares Aegis Enhanced carry belt.
Color - OD Green
Size - Medium
Gen 1 Metal buckle
Retails for $115 + shipping.
Only selling because I got the same belt in black. I’m a size 32 waist.
(1) Streamlight ProTac-HL - $77 retail
(1) Streamlight ProTac 1L - $55 retail
(1) handcuff key - $3 retail
(1) Kershaw Blur - $99 retail
(1) FlatPack TQ carrier -$24 retail
All these items are used but in great working order. They are simply getting rotated out of my loadout due to the fact...
Purchase this 6 rounds snuby, just because I wanted it at the time. Shot 25 rounds through it. Very accurate. And awesome carry. But I am more of a semi auto guy. So I only carry my G43X. So this one needs to go, because it’s lonely.
I am including an IWB leather holster.
Price at $300.00 buyer...
1. Gun
2. Extra Ammo
3. Proper platform/gear to carry in
4. Blade
5. Light
6. Medical
7. Possibly a BUG
“For carrying them none of them are too small, but fighting with them none of them are too big. A Glock 19 is as small as I go.” - Clint Smith
Taurus G3C in excellent condition in original box. Purchased 3 months ago for concealed carry. Has fewer than 200 rounds through it. Comes with three 12-round magazines.
As the weather changes from hot to cold do you change/alter your EDC or do you carry the same equipment year round? Different training practices, dryfire/livefire routines, clothing adjustments, firearm swaps, changing carry position, ect.? You are your first responder. Stay frosty friends.