What is you every day carry (EDC)?

we have Open carry here in New Hampshire, i wouldn't own a gun though unless i had been on a firearms course first.
 
You guys would **** if you realized how mundane and normal I actually am, in America. Not my fault you all live in a soft touch nanny state where you're not trusted with grown-up responsibilities.

I guess being grown up not having to need them is better.

PS, I love guns.
 
Phone
Card
Cash
Change
Pocket Sand.

I used to carry a wallet, with all my cards & driving license but after losing a few or experiencing that sheer panic when you don't feel your wallet in your pocket I gave up, keys/card in left pocket, cash & change in the other. Plus my iPhone.
 
A typical American vehicle emergency kit and truck gun (not mine, just a typical example).

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Shocking! MRE #5? Everyone knows #13 and #20 are the best.
 
Which state/s is this a typical carry? Because I know a few people from California and they don't own a gun or know anyone who owns a gun. At most they have been to a shooting range once or twice.
 
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I believe california is one of the more strict states as far as gun ownership is concerned - so possibly not the best example.

As one firearms reviewer from the states said on his youtube account: most people in america don't own guns and that's ok. But some people like owning guns and shooting them in a variety of forms and enjoy the right to do so, for leisure and for self defence, and that's ok too.


Mostly these:
Keys
swiss army knife (mountaineer)
wallet
phone
snot rag
 
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I believe california is one of the more strict states as far as gun ownership is concerned - so possibly not the best example.

As one firearms reviewer from the states said on his youtube account: most people in america don't own guns and that's ok. But some people like owning guns and shooting them in a variety of forms and enjoy the right to do so, for leisure and for self defence, and that's ok too.


Mostly these:
Keys
swiss army knife (mountaineer)
wallet
phone
snot rag

I have nothing against it, just can't believe people are carrying AK47s about with them lol.

If I lived in the States I would have a big collection of guns as I love to shoot them. I wouldn't carry one on me though.
 
A typical American vehicle emergency kit and truck gun (not mine, just a typical example).

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people leave a large number of unsecured guns in a poorly secured vehicle?

that seems perfectly safe, and questionably legal I'd have though.
 
Just one of many possibilities.

kwerk well done for preparing your self for one of the very likely scenarios of being attack by heavily armed assailants just on your average trip to supermarket. I have seen natural born killers. Simple breakfast in a drive through bar can turn messy. That shot gun and AR 15 would come very handy then and might just save your life one day.

Personally I would also throw in the trusty AK 47 with 10 mags as there could be more than two attackers and LAW with few armor piercing rounds in case they have APC.

Better safe than sorry. You kwerk and me are smart guys to think things well head of the day.

I am watching American Guns now and the former police chief slogan on his track says "Dont be a victim". Well said. He carries 1911 at all times with him. He is a smart guy too. God bless.
 
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I have nothing against it, just can't believe people are carrying AK47s about with them lol.

If I lived in the States I would have a big collection of guns as I love to shoot them. I wouldn't carry one on me though.

hehe, likewise :cool:
 
Personally I would also throw in the trusty AK 47 with 10 mags as there could be more than two attackers and LAW with few armor piercing rounds in case they have APC.

Better safe than sorry. You kwerk and me are smart guys to think things well head of the day.

I am watching American Guns now and the former police chief slogan on his track says "Dont be a victim". Well said. He carries 1911 at all times with him. He is a smart guy too. God bless.

Some might say an AK with 10 magazines is "excessive".

But axe yourself this? How will it feel as you run dry on your 9th AK magazine and find yourself staring down the business end of a MS-13 gang member's SKS rifle, after innocently stumbling in to a multiple active shooter scenario at your local Taco Bell parking lot, and putting down 9 magazines worth of suppressing fire from behind the engine block of your disabled vehicle? Would you call 10 magazines excessive then?

The day you leave home with only 9 mags is the day that happens and you become a victim. That's why I go 2 extra and take 12 mags.
 
Which state/s is this a typical carry? Because I know a few people from California and they don't own a gun or know anyone who owns a gun. At most they have been to a shooting range once or twice.

I don't count commiefornia as even being part of America.
 
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