 in Schumacher, Citadel Defense. I wanted to do a 2019 EDC update video here. It's someone coming to my classes the other day and they're like, hey, do you still carry that side card? You still like it? Whatever. And I said, yeah. And I thought, oh, you know, probably good to just kind of do a general update video here. So I'm actually in my pajamas right now, so I'm not actually wearing this stuff because it's late at night and I'm gonna go to bed after this. So I'm just gonna pull it up here and we'll kind of talk about it. I am still carrying, I'm still carrying the Glock 19 in the sidecar holster. Couple things about this one. These clips have gotten a little loose on me. Not sure if you can see that there. And I'm not as much of a fan on it. This one's not so bad. This one is pretty good retention. But this one, this one's a little loose. See that click, right? That's because the loop part is separated from the back a little bit. So I'm not as big a fan of that. I had a freak accident where I went to throw my son up in the air and I kind of knocked my rig off. And it kind of came out out of my pants. I was doing a family photo shoot or whatever. And I just went to throw my son up in the air and his foot just perfectly caught the clip, pulled the whole rig out. And it was a freak accident. I'm not super worried about it. But I might look into something to replace these clips with this year to try to minimize that, right? That's obviously not good. Just carry a G17 mag here. This is just my G19. Now one thing I will say is I am still carrying, I am still carrying the big dots. I'm not sure if you can see that. There you go. Now I like the big dots. That being said, I'm probably gonna switch those out this year. 15 yards in, big dots are king. Like hands down. No doubt about it. I think big dots are a great sight. I got nothing against them. It's just that my priorities have shifted. And I've started to really desire precision at distance with my pistols now. And because of that, I think it's time to get rid of the big dots and to swap out this sight system. So when I do that, I'll do a video on that and talk a little bit more about why. But I think those are gonna go this year. That said, this is just a Gen 4 G19. Enforce APL light. This is one of the old ones. This is a G2, not the G3s. I tried a G3 for a couple days. Didn't like it. Returned it. The delay, it had a delay on the start switch here that I didn't like at all. And this has got a little bit of give. As you can see, no lights comes on. And there it comes on. I'm not sure if you can tell that. But the G3 had a much, much more give here. And I just, I did not like it. So a big fan of the G2. It's only like 200 lumens. I mean, it's not overpowering light or anything like that, but just something to give me a little bit of help. The second tool that I carry with me every day is, this is a Streamlight. This is a Protac 2. Let's get that in focus. Come on. There. I think we got that. Protac 2LX. So this is two CR12A123 batteries, whatever those are called. You know what I'm talking about. 500 lumens. Downside, this thing does click on, but I can just temp push it. Now the nice thing I like about that is because it's got this guard around the base of the flashlight, it's really easy to kind of stage your thumb so you can't push click it. Like right here, I'm pushing as hard as I can. I'm not clicking it. Oh, there it is. But in general, it's easy to work around, unless I just really mash it. But if I stage my thumb right off that rim, it's really hard to click it on. So I can operate it like a tactical light, which I really like. A good tack light should just be pushed around, released for off. There should be no clicking. I wish Streamlight would just start making lights that don't have a clip cap. That'd be a great thing. But it's got a clip, so it's really EDC-able, and this just usually rides in my front left pocket. Another thing that rides in my front left pocket is my Blackhawk B-worn blade. Big fan of this blade, mostly just because it's a folder. So it folds up real nice. You know, this is kind of my last-ditch go-to defensive knife, right? It's got a clip, which I've been meaning to reverse that, so it rides a little bit better, so that I can pull it out left-handed and flip it open, because it rides on my left side, not on my right. So I need to do that. Other than that, this is just road with me. It's my defensive knife. My last tool that I carry, just for EDC tasks, is my Leatherman Wingman. Big fan of this. If you don't have a Leatherman, you're not a man. I don't know what to tell you. But you really should. You really should have some kind of multi-tool. The thing I like about this one is that the knife is deployable, because it's right on the outside. So I can just pull it out of my pocket, open my knife, and go, which is the tool I use most often on this. It does have other stuff like a pliers, a couple screwdrivers, a bottle opener. No, it does not have a bottle opener, which I'm like, what the hell, Leatherman? Come on. A bottle opener? That feels like it should be something that should be on here. You got this weird ruler thing. I don't know what this is. It's like it's got a file on one side and kind of a little ruler on the other. I don't need that. Give me a bottle opener. Come on, ditch that. Give me a bottle. That seems pretty obvious. The other thing I like about it is that, so knife on one side and then on the other side, also on the outside, is the scissors. So those are deployable. It's very urban EDC. This one does not have a saw and I chose that intentionally because I don't really need a saw. I'm mostly living in an urban environment and a knife and a scissors are things I'm going to need the most often. And then of course, the pliers, right? That's really why Kerry Leatherman is able to have the pliers aspect versus just a pocket knife. I found that to be helpful and I've used that a lot. So that's my last tool. And those are it. Those are the main four tools I carry just kind of on my person. Do brave deeds and endure.