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Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:59 pm
by Glockedandlocked
more current EDC
G17 Gen4
5.11 Thumbdrive Holster
2 17 rd reloads
Kershaw tanto folder
105 lumen light
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 2:49 pm
by loktite
Terryr21 wrote:My humble edc.
That's a neat looking LDK sheath/card holder (money clip?) combo there. Is the elastic/fabric just for tension on the cards?
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 11:45 pm
by Raptorii
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:04 pm
by casp625
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:54 pm
by GlassG19
casp625 wrote:Just received my Wilson 500 ETM and VZ Grips - Stars and Stripes in Zebra - which will be carried in a HF1 holster from Tucker Gun Leather:

What a purrty set up you got right there.

Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:18 am
by Mavs00
Stuck in the "Waiting Room" for now (Day 63). I used to carry an old 1911 back in the day in NY (used to have a CCP there in the early 2000's, let it lapse), then moved to NM (Constitutional OC), so just pining away the time perfecting my new rig around the house. I long ago upgraded my 1911 to a M&P9 full size, which was fine for OC, but still a bit bulky (for me) for CC. So after a bit of researching, settled on my new carry option. Sig Sauer p320 compact. Got it about a month ago. Put about 300+ rounds through her so far. Smooth trigger, no malfunctions yet (I love me some striker fire pistols). Lemme know what you think.
Here's my whole getup.Sig p320, Desantis E25 belt, Alien Cloak Tuck 3.0, M&P 3" Utility knife & 2 15rd-mags with JHP SD rounds.
Tired of wearing around the house. Ready for my WW. Should be much more comfortable then my old CC rig (with a full size 1911).
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 8:14 pm
by trashysquid
The old is new again with my most recent acquisition for EDC...S&W Airweight Model 442 in 38SPL +P:
Decided to go back to a revolver after more than 20 years without owning one (last one was a S&W Model 10 that I wish I still had). Fit and finish is excellent, and the laser is a welcome addition (first laser I've ever had on a weapon). Needs a trigger job, though...any suggestions? And the holster was custom made by someone in town to allow for the laser on the frame.
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 10:34 pm
by carlson1
trashysquid wrote:The old is new again with my most recent acquisition for EDC...S&W Airweight Model 442 in 38SPL +P:
Decided to go back to a revolver after more than 20 years without owning one (last one was a S&W Model 10 that I wish I still had). Fit and finish is excellent, and the laser is a welcome addition (first laser I've ever had on a weapon). Needs a trigger job, though...any suggestions? And the holster was custom made by someone in town to allow for the laser on the frame.
You can buy a DIY kit from Brownells and they have a video on how easy it is on YouTube.
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:12 pm
by Nano
My daily carry could be any one of these three depending on the situation.

Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:06 pm
by trashysquid
carlson1 wrote:trashysquid wrote:The old is new again with my most recent acquisition for EDC...S&W Airweight Model 442 in 38SPL +P:
Decided to go back to a revolver after more than 20 years without owning one (last one was a S&W Model 10 that I wish I still had). Fit and finish is excellent, and the laser is a welcome addition (first laser I've ever had on a weapon). Needs a trigger job, though...any suggestions? And the holster was custom made by someone in town to allow for the laser on the frame.
You can buy a DIY kit from Brownells and they have a video on how easy it is on YouTube.
Found it....Apex complete kit. Thanks for the tip!
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:27 pm
by Lynyrd
trashysquid wrote:The old is new again with my most recent acquisition for EDC...S&W Airweight Model 442 in 38SPL +P:
Decided to go back to a revolver after more than 20 years without owning one (last one was a S&W Model 10 that I wish I still had). Fit and finish is excellent, and the laser is a welcome addition (first laser I've ever had on a weapon). Needs a trigger job, though...any suggestions? And the holster was custom made by someone in town to allow for the laser on the frame.
Nice rig! Since OC passed, I sometimes still carry my S&W 28 .357. I've had it for almost 40 years.
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 8:06 pm
by trashysquid
Lynyrd wrote:trashysquid wrote:The old is new again with my most recent acquisition for EDC...S&W Airweight Model 442 in 38SPL +P:
Decided to go back to a revolver after more than 20 years without owning one (last one was a S&W Model 10 that I wish I still had). Fit and finish is excellent, and the laser is a welcome addition (first laser I've ever had on a weapon). Needs a trigger job, though...any suggestions? And the holster was custom made by someone in town to allow for the laser on the frame.
Nice rig! Since OC passed, I sometimes still carry my S&W 28 .357. I've had it for almost 40 years.
Thank you, sir!
Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 4:29 pm
by loscar141
EDC:Smith and Wesson Shield 9mm in a belt slide holster. Weekend carry: Glock 19 in a belt slide holster or safari land paddle holster

Or a Triple T holster for both, But I actually use the belt slide holster the most its the easiest to put on, and take off

Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:06 am
by Daddio-on-patio

XDS Subcompact 9mm
Critical Defense 115gr
Gerber Hinderer Rescue Knife sheath repurposed for extra magazine
Blackhawk tuckable

Re: Pictures Of Your Daily Carry
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 4:20 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
Lynyrd wrote:
Nice rig! Since OC passed, I sometimes still carry my S&W 28 .357. I've had it for almost 40 years.
Nearly makes me jealous.
My S&W Model 19 got stolen near 20 years ago. After I had had it for nearly 20 years. Had it just about broken in perfect.