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My Ever-Evolving EDC

Tim
The Old North State
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This may seem like a lot of gear but it carries well. Recently added more medical via the ankle cuff and Sabre pepper spray for a less lethal option.

Slide milling and custom sights by Mark Housel of L&M Precision Gunworks.

#CZ4ML ;-)

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Craig A Wildfeuer Jr ·
A man after my own heart! The P-07 UG SR is in my carry rotation. I just haven't gotten an RMR or comp for it. And I use a tacpen or kobutan for a less than lethal option.
Craig A Wildfeuer Jr ·
Oh, and I carry my P-07 cocked and locked. Gonna keep it that way until I get the CGW kit.
Justin ·
If anyone's inclined to answer... as a Canadian, non gun owner, I don't understand why it's important to keep your weapon concealed? I get that you may not want to be known as that guy that carries a gun or go around scarring people, but I assume there's more to it? I carry a pocket knife with the clip and top of the knife showing and figure the only people that will likely notice it will be other knife lovers or criminals, and in the case of a would-be criminal I think it makes me less of a target. What am I missing?
There are a couple of reasons...

First, carrying openly advertises the goods to others which may not be a good thing. Sure, there could be a deterrent value to it but I'd say you are more likely to attract the wrong kind of attention in the form of attempted thievery or gun-fearing freakouts.

Also, in some states it is illegal to carry openly - concealed carry is all that is allowed. There are sometimes also restrictions on open carry when it is allowed that concealed carry permittees are not subject to.
#FACEPALM ·
now go swim in the lake with all that on
This is not my swimming EDC ;-)
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