Concealed Carry/EDC

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EDC is TBD When You’re Justin Opinion

EDC is TBD When You’re Justin Opinion

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I’ve had a concealed carry permit since the early ‘80s. Back then, my EDC was either the Smith & Wesson model 639 or the model 645 in a Galco shoulder rig that held the handgun horizontal on one side and two full extra mags on the other. But times have changed, and so have my preferred carry guns.

EDC: The Not-So-Average Female Gun Blogger

EDC: The Not-So-Average Female Gun Blogger

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The gun world is dominated by men. But we’d all be remiss if we didn’t consider the needs and interests of the other half of the world’s population. Well here’s one woman’s take on everyday carry, and she doesn’t shy away from the pink…

Here in the sauna of the Southeast, I generally carry a light load.

EDC: Gun Writer and Court Jester

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Just because I like to have fun with every aspect of my life doesn’t mean I don’t take things like every day carry seriously. Hey, I can make fun of Shannon Watts and her outrageous lies while always realizing the serious threat people like that pose to our rights. Here’s what I’m carrying…

Help Wanted: GunsAmerica Writers

Help Wanted: GunsAmerica Writers

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GunsAmerica is looking for a few writers who can handle their keyboards and cameras as well as they handle their guns. Interested? Read this post for instructions on how to apply.

The Philosophy of Every Day Carry (EDC)

The Philosophy of Every Day Carry (EDC)

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Every Day Carry. What’s yours? What gun do you carry everyday? What else? Knives, lights, tools… we’ll be looking at the practicality and functionality. This is the introduction to a series we’re dedication to the here-and-now.

EDC: Tactical Editor GunsAmerica

EDC: Tactical Editor GunsAmerica

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Jacob Epstein, our Tactical Editor, volunteered for a classic pocket dump. He didn’t have much choice–concealed carry is in his job description. So what’s in his pockets? More than guns. Check out what he’s carrying.