Some folks vary what they carry to suit clothing. I do not.
Some like the idea of a "carry rotation". I do not.
But my "EDC" is not really "every day".
Every morning, I drop a bolstered pepper sprayer into my shirt pocket.
Every morning, I put a reinforced pen into my shirt pocket.
Every morning, my smart phone goes into a pants pocket. It has a metal body, it is easy to grip, and in a pinch, it can deliver quite a number of pounds per square inch of percussive force through its rounded corners.
Use of the second or third would constitute the us of deadly force.
Every morning when it is permissible, my pistol goes into an OWB holster. That's every morning except when I am going to a medical center. We do that a lot these days.
An exception: the eye doctor doesn't care. The ENT guy doesn't either, but he just moved into a floor in the Post Office building.
Yesterday, I took the pepper spray out of its holster and noticed that the expiration date had long passed. A new one is on the way.
Some like the idea of a "carry rotation". I do not.
But my "EDC" is not really "every day".
Every morning, I drop a bolstered pepper sprayer into my shirt pocket.
Every morning, I put a reinforced pen into my shirt pocket.
Every morning, my smart phone goes into a pants pocket. It has a metal body, it is easy to grip, and in a pinch, it can deliver quite a number of pounds per square inch of percussive force through its rounded corners.
Use of the second or third would constitute the us of deadly force.
Every morning when it is permissible, my pistol goes into an OWB holster. That's every morning except when I am going to a medical center. We do that a lot these days.
An exception: the eye doctor doesn't care. The ENT guy doesn't either, but he just moved into a floor in the Post Office building.
Yesterday, I took the pepper spray out of its holster and noticed that the expiration date had long passed. A new one is on the way.