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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

Just a quick description of what I use on a day-to-day basis for my conceal carry.
Glock 23 w/ 15 rounds of 155 gr Corbon Hollow-Points, Surefire G-2 Flashlight, Fobus belt-weave holster, Fobus spare magazine pouch with Glock 22 magazine, and a prepared mind.

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  • I would love to see this setup with warm weather wear.

  • @MrInvicta8926 Roger that. I will definitely try and make that happen as soon as I can.

  • Wait are u a cop or a regular person Cruz u were talking a bout calling the Calvary

  • @2Ninjas1Sword I am a former law enforcement officer, but in the event a you are involved in a shooting, as soon as it is feasable you should call law enforcement for assistance. Police are better equiped and have a lot more resources than the regular citizen. This is why I refer to "calling the cavalry". Remember, if you know you're going into a gunfight, you always bring a friend...and a long-gun. :-)

  • This is my favorite edc video

  • @ItzDuckSauce Thank you very much, it is a great compliment.

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  • @DaneGleesack I live in Denver, CO. I live by the principle that it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Predators can attack anytime, anywhere...and I like being prepared to defend my life (or my family's life) rather than be another violent crime statistic. I carry this equipment, because a cop is too heavy. :-)

  • @kiaalee I am "former" law enforcement. Also, regardless if I am active law enforcement, or carrying as a civilian...open carry draws WAY too much attention - mostly negative. Also, with open carry, the bad guy knows without a doubt that you are in fact armed. Having the weapon concealed gives you the element of surprise in a gunfight. I would rather the bad guy NOT know I am armed until he feels the sharp pain of my Hornady XTP's entering his body. ;-)

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  • Love this video!! I like your approach to protecting your handgun with your left hand freeing your right hand for secondary defense. I teach my security officers to do the same exact thing. I also teach them to deploy the Taser with the weak hand. Thus freeing the strong hand to go to the handgun if you get bad Taser contact. I see a lot of police officers that cross holster the Taser for strong hand deployment and I feel this is a mistake!! I'm a personal protection officer (bodyguard in some

  • @ItzDuckSauce Yeah true about the pen, those things are actually pretty handy. As for drawing the weapon, if someones that close that you have to physically block them from grabbing your gun and resort to a knife, you don't want to be drawing it, because who knows who might get control of it. Id leave it there, prevent it from being used against me, the only time I would draw is when I would have 100% control of the weapon.

  • @The3rdID thats why i responded to my own comment with the tactical pen comment. My only problem would have been what if his right hand is unavailable to draw his weapon?

  • @ItzDuckSauce Haha did you watch the same video as us? He did clearly state that he uses his own method, not the academy one. He trains to cover his weapon with his left hand, leaving his right hand free to defend with a knife.

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