As 2024 Has Passed It’s Halfway Point, What Has Changed In My EDC?

2024 has been a pretty good year so far!  The supply is beginning to keep up with the demand and that is a very nice change.  But with all that’s happening, the costs of all this stuff is getting higher, and it is  getting pretty darn expensive to live. The main areas that I feel it is gas and food prices and when you deduct that money from your mortgage there is not a lot left over for our fun stuff. But most people find a way to keep our hobbies, standard of living or way of life maintained. So let’s grit our teeth and march on to this change in our economy.  

Guns And Ammo Have Freed Up

I don’t know if you have been keeping up on the availability of guns and ammunition? Ever since COVID, there has been a shortage of both guns and ammunition and it has not been until 2024 that things have been becoming available.  That’s the good part, the bad part is prices have gone through the roof.  That being said, let’s talk about the fun stuff.  I have been in the market for a Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag 4″ barrel (picture at the upper right) ever since about 2019 and then you could find them for about $900, if you looked around.  Now they are $1200 to $1300, and that is more then I can justify. This revolver is a real beauty and has some nice style about it. A .44 Mag is one heck of a cartridge, its a great trail gun but can also work for self defense. One nice thing about .44 Mag is you can also shoot .44 Special and that is much easier to shoot. There is something about a revolver that always looks pretty cool, but that being said it is not worth $1300.00 in my book. As much as I like this handgun, it will not have a place in my gun cabinet.

But I was able to find a good deal on a Glock 20 (10 mm) (picture lower right), Its not as pretty of a weapon as the Ruger but it is fancy enough for me. I am a “Glock Guy” and I really like these handguns, they fit my hand really well and are the most reliable guns that I own. So I am not too disappointed that this will be my trail gun instead of that fancy Redhawk .44 magnum. A 10 mm is also a great cartridge and works very well for a trail gun. Is it as powerful as the .44 Mag – Absolutely not but it also has 15 rounds available instead of only 6 in the revolver so that’s some firepower.  Instead of spending all that money on a tricked-out handgun I will just be satisfied with adding the Glock handgun to my collection and keep my expenses down in this tough year. 

A Really Great Sling Pack

Last  May I wrote an article about a Maxpedition “Sitka” Gearslinger Sling Pack and how much I liked this pack. Well I am still using it on a daily basis and it will not be replaced any time soon. For me it is the perfect size and holds the right amount of gear.  I tend to carry too much gear because my pack will hold it, this pack limits what I can carry and that works best for me.  There are many pockets to organize your gear and that is what I am looking for. I really like the fact that it holds a water bottle, it saves me clipping one on a strap somewhere. There are a lot of packs these days that do not hold a water bottle and that seems to frustrate me.  The other thing that is a necessity for me is it has a concealed carry pocket.  As much as I like to carry my handgun in a belt holster, my job will not allow me to carry concealed at work so I can keep a handgun in this pack and both of us are satisfied. If you are looking for a great little pack you might check this out.

A Really Nice Pocket Knife

A while back I mis-placed my folding knife, it was a CRKT Hi Jinx Z EDC folder, a really sweet knife.  But being out on the farm, I probably cut some baling twine and left it stuck in a hay bale somewhere.  Well I always need a knife but I did not want to spend a bunch of money so I went to Amazon and looked for something reasonable.  That’s when I saw the  Eafengrow EF911 Folding Knife, for the money it is a really great knife. It is not as smooth as the CRKT but it does work well.  The price was $24.99 and works great for an EDC folding knife. The blade shape is not traditional but it turns out to be very functional. It was very sharp right out of the box and with a touch-up on my ceramic knife stone it was extremely sharp. The belt clip works very well, it holds this knife right where I want it in my pocket. I also wrote a review on this knife too back in December 2023 and that got my attention about this folding knife in early 2024.

The Best Gun Cleaning System

For those of you that take care of your gear like I do, have realized through the years that if you take care of your gear, it will take care of you for many years. This little play on words is very true, if you have firearms then you understand the need to clean your guns!  This process is not always fun and depending on the method you use, it can take a while. Earlier this year I discovered the OTIS Tactical Gun Cleaning System and it has revolutionized the way I clean my guns. I wrote a review on OTIS Tactical Gun Cleaning System, 1/15/2024, and then a article, Cleaning Your Guns Using A Rod Or A Cable,  2/2/2024.  If this subject matter interests you you might check them out.

This gun cleaning system is quick, easy and compact and it really does a great job on either rifles or handguns. Is it a change from traditional gun cleaning methods – Absolutely!  Is it better than the normal methods – Not Necessarily!  It all depends what you like to use to clean your guns. I like the fact that it is compact, but it contains about everything that you need to keep your guns clean.  If you are not too stuck on your traditional gun cleaning methods, give this a try, I bet you will not be disappointed.

Final Comments

Well those are the changes that I made in my EDC gear for 2024, is it everything – No, but they are the highlights of what I think is most important. Each of these items are excellent for your EDC gear. Do I use them all every day? No, not all of them.  But they are great choices to add to your EDC gear.  My favorite change was the Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Pack, I use it every single day, it is the best pack that I have ever owned. It carries just enough gear for me to be comfortable and that’s what I like in a pack.

The Glock 20, 10mm Auto is a great handgun if you are looking for a large caliber weapon.  I normally carry a Glock 30, .45 Auto or a Glock 19, 9mm for everyday carry.  The Glock 20 is my trail gun, one that I use for protection against the four-footed variety of predictors. That’s not to say you cannot use the 10mm for self defense from the human-kind. But it is a bit more powerful of a round and some may feel it “kick’s” too much for EDC.

The Eafengrow EF911 Folding Knife is a great medium-size folding knife that works well for an EDC knife.  It is very sharp and the action is also smooth and exact, the pocket clip holds the knife right in your pocket and does not move around like some other knives.  I really like this knife.

Lastly was the OTIS Tactical Gun Cleaning System, it is very compact, yet very complete.  Even though it is in a very small package, it does everything that it says it will. If you are looking for a different way to clean your guns that really works well, try this gun cleaning system for yourself.

Well that about sums up my changes to my EDC for 2024. I am not the type of guy that tries every new thing that comes on the market, so my changes are minimal for the year.  Good or bad that that may be.  But let’s everyone finish out this year strong and positive.  Most of all let’s keep a very positive attitude as we go through the motions each day.  We are responsible for our own actions, so don’t let politics, our jobs or issues that come our way change our attitude into a negative one. We will talk soon!

If you have any questions about this post or anything related to Everyday Carry (EDC)/Concealed Carry, feel free to leave a comment below and I will be happy to get back to you.

All the best,

Larry

Founder of Everyday Carry Essentials

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    EAFENGROW EF121 EDC FIXED BLADE KNIFE

    Product Review

    Awesome Small Fixed Blade

    Product: Eafengrow EF121 EDC Fixed Blade Knife

    Price: $27.99

    Durability: High

    Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com

    My Overall Rating: 9.0

    Quick Product Overview:

    The Eafengrow EF121 Fixed Blade Knife  is made of D2 Steel, which is extra strong, This modified D2 steel has a higher material production and is durable when in constant use. It provides superior abrasion resistance and edge holding capabilities. This fixed blade tactical knife is very ergonomic and has a black G10 anti-skid handle with orange highlights. It is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant and it provides a extremely secure grip. This everyday day carry knife comes with a Kydex sheath that is a safe high-strength lightweight  material for easy portability. This Eafengrow outdoor knife is suitable for camping, hiking, fishing and other outdoor emergency activity.

    Specifications Of This Product:

    • Total length: 6.93 inch.
    • Blade length: 3.42 inch.
    • Handle length: 3.5inch.
    • Blade width:1.3 inch.
    • Blade thickness:0.11 inch.
    • Knives net weight:8 oz.

    What I Like About This Product:

    This Eafengrow knife is a nice compact fixed blade knife, with the blade being 3.42 ” in length it can be placed about anywhere.  The knife was very sharp right out of the box and with a little touch-up with my ceramic stone it was excellent. One of the best things was the Kydex sheath, it fit very well and had a Blade-Tech Tek-Lok Knife Sheath Hardware to hold it on your belt. The handle feels very good in your hand and it has some orange layers in the G10 which looks very cool. For the price you cannot beat it.

    What I Would Change About This Product:

    Nothing right now

    Final Remarks:

    The Eafengrow EF121 EDC Fixed Blade Knife is a really nice knife, great for EDC. I got this knife for carrying in my Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger pack, its a fairly small pack and therefore needs a smaller knife.  I am a big believer of having a fixed blade knife in my packs, even though I always have a folder in my pocket.  This knife works great for that purpose.  The blade is really sharp and seems to hold that edge very well.  If you are needing a smaller fixed blade knife you might give this a try, I do not think you will be disappointed.

    If you are interested in this product, click here.  If you are interested in similar products, click on the link below and it will take you to my EDC Fixed Blade Knife page, Thanks for reading this product review.

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      My Favorite Carry Handguns for 2024

      For many years I have carried two handguns, a Glock 30 and a Glock 26.  But a while back I also picked up a Glock 19, generation 5, a Springfield Armory Ronin 1911, and a Ruger LCP Max.  They were some nice additions to my handgun collection and they all will work for concealed carry.  I am still fine-tuning the holsters I will use but at least I have a few more options. I also picked-up a Glock 20 but it is too large to be carried concealed.  But that makes it a great trail gun for hiking or backpacking.

      Glock 30, Generation 3

      My Glock 30,  which is .45 ACP, is still my main go-to handgun. I have used it for many years and it is the handgun I am most comfortable with. Since it is considered a sub compact handgun, it has a 10-round, doubled stacked magazine that feeds the .45 ACP bullets very reliably.  Compared to other concealed handguns it is a bit thick and heavier but I still like it.

      Glock 26, Generation 3

      My Glock 26 is a 9 mm caliber and has been my warm-weather handgun for many years, it is a smaller package and prints less with hot-weather clothing. So let me describe my warm-weather clothing, it is a pair of jeans and a tucked-in tee shirt with an untucked short-sleeved shirt as a cover garment.  While the Glock 26 is small it still needs something to cover my IWB holster. It too has a 10-round, double stacked magazine for the 9mm bullets and that helps its concealability. But ever since I picked up the Glock 15 I am beginning the reconsider if it is the best handgun to use.

      Glock 19, Generation 5

      My Glock 19 is also a 9 mm caliber and while it is smaller than the Glock 30 it has a 15-round magazines which works out great is an adequate amount of firepower for a concealed carry firearm..  As I am getting older, smaller handguns feel better in my IWB holsters so this Glock 19 is beginning to seem like a better option for me these days.  I replaced the stock plastic sights with XS Sights F8 night sights and they are really nice.  They installed very easy and are very accurate.  The Glock 19 holds 5 more rounds then the G26 and has a slightly longer barrel, that being said this makes the G19 a bit more accurate and has more firepower.  This handgun still conceals very well so that is making me reconsider my gun of choice.

      Springfield Armory Ronin 1911

      My Springfield Armory Ronin is a .45 ACP caliber and is new to me, I do not carry it very much right now.  I have a few more rounds to shoot through it until it is completely broken-in, but so far it’s working great.  But I love the gun and it carries very well in my IWB holster. I ordered a leather OWB holster from Hunter and I am waiting for that to get here. Now because these handguns are single action, they need to be carried “cocked and locked” and that brings up a whole bunch of other safety concerns. Will I address them in this article, probably not!  Will I address them in another article, possibly!  But if I cut to the chase right now and say when I have this pistol broke-in and I feel it is reliable, I will carry it “cocked and locked”!

      Ruger LCP Max

      Then I have a Ruger LCP Max which is a .380 ACP caliber and is a pocket pistol, this is also my warm weather concealed carry handgun.  So the question comes up, if I have a Glock 26 that I just said was for warm weather then why would I want another one? Well in Colorado we have some fairly hot weather in the Summer and those days I cannot tolerate a cover garment as I sweat very badly.  Therefore, thats why I have the MAX.  With the right kinds of pants this little gun can be placed in a pocket holster and slipped in your pocket completely un-noticed. Some people might just not carry a pistol on those days when it is uncomfortable.  But I would rather have a smaller handgun that can be carried during uncomfortable times and therefore be armed all the time.  If you are interested in Pocket Pistols, look for my next article, “My Little Pocket Pistol”, It will have more details about these small guns.

      Final Remarks

      Now that I have given you the rundown of my favorite handguns for 2024, the question comes up which one is my overall favorite. My overall favorite is still my Glock 30.  But the Glock 19 is coming in a close second. Why? As I stated, these old bones of mine are not liking the IWB holsters as much these days so if I can find a gun a little thinner and lighter and holds more bullets, its a win win for me. 

      You will also notice I like Glocks!  Not everyone can say that or will say that, and that’s their choice, but for me I like them a lot. They are reasonably priced, very reliable and simple to shoot.  You add that up and that is the kind of handgun I want to shoot. So there you go, my handguns that I like for 2024.  You may not agree and I welcome your comments.  Let me know what are your favorites.

      If you have any questions about this post or anything related to Everyday Carry (EDC)/Concealed Carry, feel free to leave a comment below and I will be happy to get back to you.

      All the best,

      Larry

      Founder of Everyday Carry Essentials

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        TRAYVAX ASCENT WALLET

        Product Review

        A Nice Minimalists Wallet

        Product: TRAYVAX Ascent Wallet

        Price: $79.99

        Durability: High

        Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com

        My Overall Rating: 9.0

        Quick Product Overview:

        The Trayvax® Ascent is a tough, front pocket wallet that’s with you for the long haul. The Ascent boasts a single, stainless steel plate, notched on both sides for a comfortable grip. Top grain, oil-tanned leather is carefully hand-stitched through the steel plate and secured in place with brass rivets. Carry only what you need on your journey with this slim, dual-slot credit card holder. Over time, the leather will form around the contents of your wallet and develop a patina unique to your lifestyle. This ultra-slim wallet is unique to your lifestyle. The durable melonite finish, paired with hand-stitched top-grain leather will be sure to fit nicely in your front pocket and be easily accessible when needed. 

        Specifications Of This Product:

        Length:  3.8 Inches
         
        Width:  2.75 Inches
         
        Thickness:  0.3 Inches
         
        Weight: 3 Ounces 
         
        Material: A single, stainless steel plate, with a top grain, oil-tanned leather cover
         
         

        What I Like About This Product:

        The Trayvax Ascent Wallet is designed to fit in your front pocket and is designed to fit 4-7 cards and up to 5 bills, its a true minimalist wallet! It has a easy access ID window quick access card slot and pull tab (2-4 cards). There is a cash slot for bills and receipts and the wallet is RFID-protected. 

        What I Would Change About This Product:

         No changes at the present time.

        Final Remarks:

        I am not a true minimalist but this Trayvax Ascent Wallet is pretty cool. I think it is the plastic or Kydex materials that so many of these minimalist wallets are made of that turn me off.   The leather cover makes it more to my liking, it looks like a regular leather wallet on smaller. This is a nice wallet and really cuts down the “big wad” in your pocket. I like this wallet!

        If you are interested in this product, click here.  If you are interested in similar products, click on the link below and it will take you to my EDC Wallet page, Thanks for reading this product review.

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          My New Favorite EDC Pack for 2024

          I have always been a “pack” kind of guy, ever since high school.  Back then the only kind of packs were double strap packs and I would only use one strap when I carried it around and that worked OK.  As time went on they finally invented the “sling” pack and that was just what I needed. I began to look at the Maxpedition company because I liked what I saw and I thought it would work for me.  I purchased a Maxpedition Kodiac Gearslinger pack and used it for a few years.  It was an awesome pack but just a little too big for me to carry everyday. So I switched to the Vertx Dead Letter Pack in December of 2019 and that has worked for me until now. I decided to get back to my roots and get another backpack.  Since I liked the Kodiac Gearslinger so well I picked up a Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Pack since it is a little bit smaller, I felt it would work better for an EDC pack and that is what this article will be about.

          Why I Changed to Another Backpacks?

          Back a few years ago I purchased the Vertx Dead Letter Pack, this pack holds a lot of gear but you also have to purchase some additional organizers in order to let the pack hold more gear. the main reason I went with that pack was because of the concealed carry delivery system.  Vertx does a great job making it very easy to get to your pistol from a pack. The only thing about this pack was that it is more like a briefcase then a pack.  It does slip on your back and rotates around to your chest but its just not a backpack. So most of the time I found myself  carrying this pack around by the handle and not even putting it on my back.  This kind of defeated the purpose of a good handgun delivery system. So for this reason I changed to a Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Pack.

          The Layout Of This Pack

          Exterior front

          • Y-compression strap made from 1″ webbing
          • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 2″(H) loop field for patches
          • 4 rows of 2-channel PALS webbing
          • Sleeve and bungee cord retainer
          • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 5″(H) x 2″(W) zippered pouch
          • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 3″(H) internal slip pocket
          • Internal 3-channel elastic organization
          • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 8.5″(H) external horizontal zippered pocket with Button-Lock™ security strap
          • One (1) 8″(L) x 9″(H) x 2″(W) zippered pouch
          • One (1) 8.25″(L) x 5″(H) internal horizontal slip pocket
          • One (1) 7″(L) x 7.25″(H) internal horizontal slip pocket

          Exterior rear

          • One (1) 9″(L) x 17″(H) zippered compartment with internal loop field to accommodate 100oz/3L water reservoir or CCW
          • Breathable padding for comfort

          Exterior left

          • One (1) 9″(H) x 3″ diameter cord cinch pouch for 32oz/1L water bottle or radio

          Exterior right

          • Grab handle made from 1″ webbing
          • Anti-theft zipper capture system
          • D-Ring attachment point
          • 6 channels of PALS webbing

          Exterior top

          • 1.25″ integral padded grab handle

          Main interior front

          • One (1) 9″(L) x 5.5″(H) zippered mesh pocket
          • One (1) 6.5″ x 5.5″(H) zippered mesh pocket
          • One (1) 15″(L) x 7″(H) slip pocket with 8.75″(L) x 7″(H) internal loop field for CCW
          • Enclosure strap made from 1″ webbing with quick release buckle

          Main interior rear

          • One (1) 9.25″(L) x 6.75″(H) slip pocket
          • One (1) 7″(L) x 6.5″(H) slip pocket

          Straps

          • Integral 3″ ergonomic shoulder strap with 2″ quick release buckle, 6 rows of PALS webbing, and metal snap clip
          • Concealable sternum strap made from 0.75″ webbing with distress whistle buckle

          Other features

          • 3.5″(L) x 4″(H) waist pad with 2 channels of PALS webbing
          • Full clamshell opening

          Why I Like a Gearslinger-Style Backpack?

          Most backpacks need to be removed from your back in order to get the items you need from that pack.  The Gearslinger Backpacks are designed so you can sling your pack from your back around to your chest and access all the contents of your pack without taking it off.  That is a very unique design and one that I really like.  Can you remove those backpacks and access your contents – of course, but with these packs you have the option of using them both ways.

          My Frustration About This Backpack

          This backpack has many great features and I love everything about this pack except one thing, Years ago Maxpedition  made both left and right-handed versions of their backpack and it sold me on the company. This is one thing that put this company way ahead of its competitions in my mind was that they had both a right and left-handed versions  which was excellent in this right-handed world. Their packs are great and I really have liked them for many years, but when a company caters to both left and right-handed folks that went a long way with me.  Then three or four years ago they stopped making their left-handed packs and that begin to tick me off. So in that one area they are like all the other companies out there that just go for the majority, who cares about left-handed people who buy their products.  So I still like their products but they are not as high in my mind as they were when they catered to us lefties.

          Does It Hold Enough Gear?

          The Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger is a great EDC pack and it has 15L  of space for your gear.  The question is, “Does it hold enough gear for most people”?  The answer is, “That Depends”? If you are one of those fanatics that need every new gadget on the market, then probably not!  If you are an average person that likes to carry a fair amount of gear for most occasions then I say yes! The thing about gear is that the more you carry, the heavier it is.  And for me that is a determining factor.  

          I started out with the Maxpedition Kodiac Gearslinger pack (22.6L), which is the same exact pack design only bigger.  I loved that pack as well but after carrying it for about a year, I realized that it was just too heavy for an EDC pack.  It was then that I bought a Vertx Dead Letter Pack and I liked that because it was smaller.  I have a problem with my packs, if it has more room in it I will fill it up!  It’s a bad thing that I need to overcome. After a few years of wearing this pack I thought about the Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Pack.  It is a carbon-copy of the Kodiac, just scaled down to 15L, and I really like it. So this pack works great for an EDC pack without the added size and with a little bit of organization it works great. But I still use the Kodiac pack as a clothes pack when I travel.

          Final Comments

          This Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Pack is an excellent EDC Pack.  The material used in this pack is extremely strong and heavy duty. The design of this pack is really nice, you can sling it from your back to your chest and get what you want without removing your pack.  I see this to be an excellent advantage when in crowded situations and you might fear someone stealing your pack.  This pack also has a way to gather all the zipper pulls and locking them down, good job Maxpedition!

          I never buy a pack anymore without CCW capabilities and this one has them.  It works pretty well in that department.  I made a zipper-pull using the Cobra weave, and put it on the zipper that I used to access my handgun.  This way there is no way I can get mixed-up in what zipper to use if I need my handgun.  Is this as good as using a holster – NO!  But it works in situations when I cannot wear a holster, like at my normal job. You just need to always be aware of when your pack is, if it is not on your person.

          So out of all the packs I have used in the last 10 years, the Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger pack is by far the best! If you want a mid-sized pack with many great features, you need to try this one out. I highly recommend this pack for EDC use!

          If you have any questions about this post or anything related to Everyday Carry (EDC)/Concealed Carry, feel free to leave a comment below and I will be happy to get back to you.

          All the best,

          Larry

          Founder of Everyday Carry Essentials

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            MAXPEDITION SITKA GEARSLINGER SLING PACK

            Product Review

            Extremely Nice EDC Pack

            Product: Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Sling Pack

            Price: $122.03

            Durability: Very High

            Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com

            My Overall Rating: 9.5

            Quick Product Overview:

            Designed for outdoor excursions or office commutes, the popular Sitka Gearslinger has plenty of space for your laptop (up to 14.1″) and gives you top-down access to multiple pockets & pouches, 14 channels of PALS webbing, internal organization, CCW and 100oz/3L hydration reservoir storage. Combine it all with a practical and durable design and your everyday carry bag becomes your daily tactical companion.

            Specifications Of This Product:

            • Exterior front
              • Y-compression strap made from 1″ webbing
              • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 2″(H) loop field for patches
              • 4 rows of 2-channel PALS webbing
              • Sleeve and bungee cord retainer
              • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 5″(H) x 2″(W) zippered pouch
              • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 3″(H) internal slip pocket
              • Internal 3-channel elastic organization
              • One (1) 7.5″(L) x 8.5″(H) external horizontal zippered pocket with Button-Lock™ security strap
              • One (1) 8″(L) x 9″(H) x 2″(W) zippered pouch
              • One (1) 8.25″(L) x 5″(H) internal horizontal slip pocket
              • One (1) 7″(L) x 7.25″(H) internal horizontal slip pocket
              Exterior rear
              • One (1) 9″(L) x 17″(H) zippered compartment with internal loop field to accommodate 100oz/3L water reservoir or CCW
              • Breathable padding for comfort
              Exterior left
              • One (1) 9″(H) x 3″ diameter cord cinch pouch for 32oz/1L water bottle or radio
              Exterior right
              • Grab handle made from 1″ webbing
              • Anti-theft zipper capture system
              • D-Ring attachment point
              • 6 channels of PALS webbing
              Exterior top
              • 1.25″ integral padded grab handle
              Main interior front
              • One (1) 9″(L) x 5.5″(H) zippered mesh pocket
              • One (1) 6.5″ x 5.5″(H) zippered mesh pocket
              • One (1) 15″(L) x 7″(H) slip pocket with 8.75″(L) x 7″(H) internal loop field for CCW
              • Enclosure strap made from 1″ webbing with quick release buckle
              Main interior rear
              • One (1) 9.25″(L) x 6.75″(H) slip pocket
              • One (1) 7″(L) x 6.5″(H) slip pocket
              Straps
              • Integral 3″ ergonomic shoulder strap with 2″ quick release buckle, 6 rows of PALS webbing, and metal snap clip
              • Concealable sternum strap made from 0.75″ webbing with distress whistle buckle
              Other features
              • 3.5″(L) x 4″(H) waist pad with 2 channels of PALS webbing
              • Full clamshell opening

            What I Like About This Product:

            This pack is the perfect size for an EDC pack, I have used many packs in the last few years but this one is ideal. The fabric used on this pack is extremely tough and that means it will stand up to lots of abuse. It has many pockets so you can keep your gear organized.  It would hold a small laptop if you desire but that is not what I utilize in this pack.  The main thing that I like about this pack is the Gearslinger capability, which is so handy.  With a regular pack you need to take it off your back in order to get things our of it but with this pack you can swing it around to your chest and get whatever you need.  In addition to that feature it has a CCW pocket where you can carry your pistol. an extra magazine and a fixed blade knife and it is very easy to get to. Each zipper pull tab is made from knotted paracord which works out well.  I made a cobra-weave paracord zipper pull for the CCW pocket so I know which zipper conceals my handgun.  Its not as fast as using a holster but since I am not allowed to wear a handgun at work this is a great option for me.

            What I Would Change About This Product:

            When I first started buying Maxpedition packs about 12 years ago, they used to offer a “S-Type” pack on many of their packs.  That meant a “left-handed” pack and since I am left-handed that sure worked for me.  It is some times very difficult to be a leftie in a right-handed world so when I found this out about Maxpedition I was very excited.  But now they do not offer that anymore, and that’s a real bummer!  

            So this time around I had to buy a right-handed pack and retrain my brain on how to use it. Instead of the pack going over my right shoulder so I could grab it with my left hand to sling it around my chest, it is just the opposite. But with some practice I will make it work.  But I wish they still had the “S-Type” packs, it would make it much easier for us left-handed individuals.

            Final Remarks:

            I am a big Maxpedition Fan, their packs are excellent!  I have a Jumbo Fat Boy and a Kodiac Gearslinger already and now the Sitka Gearslinger.  I absolutely love the Kodiac but it is a little large for me as an EDC bag. So I picked up the Sitka and it works great for me since it is a scaled-down version of the Kodiac. The Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Sling Pack is the perfect size, in my opinion, for an EDC pack.  It holds just enough gear for your essentials but it is not so big that you get bogged-down.  If you desire more room then move up to the Kodiac, as they are the same design.  But I always have the problem of overloading my packs so the Sitka gives me a modest amount of space without letting you go overboard. Recently I found some zippered mesh bags on Amazon and they work awesome for keeping my pack organized.  They have different sizes to choose from, see the review, Patu Zipper Mesh Bags. You might want to check them out.  I highly recommend this Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger Pack.

            If you are interested in this product, click here.  If you are interested in similar products, click on the link below and it will take you to my EDC Backpack page, Thanks for reading this product review.

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            Larry

            Founder of Everyday Carry Essentials

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              PATU ZIPPER MESH BAGS

              Product Review

              Great EDC Bags For Packs

              Product: Patu Zipper Mesh Bags

              Price: $9.99 – 11.99

              Durability: High

              Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com

              My Overall Rating: 9.0

              Quick Product Overview:

              • Ligthweight, portable and breathable.
              • Visualization mesh design for quick and easy access.
              • Zipper closure for small items, pill bottles, batteries, pens, pencils, cords, etc.
              • Multipurpose organization for personal items, stationeries, electronics, etc.

              Specifications Of This Product:

              • Made of mesh fabric
              • A8 Extra Small Size Dimensions: 4″ x 3″ (11 x 7 cm).
              • A7 Small Size Dimensions: 5″ x 4″ (13 x 10 cm).
              • A6 Medium Size Dimensions: 6.5″ x 5.5″ (16.5 x 14 cm).
              • Widened Pencil Pouch Size Dimensions: 7.9″ x 3.1″ x 1.8″ (20 x 8 x 4.5 cm).
              • Pencil Pouch Size Dimensions: 7.9″ x 4″ (20 x 10 cm).
              • A5 Large Size Dimensions: 9.25″ x 7″ (23.5 x 18 cm).

              What I Like About This Product:

              I found these bags on Amazon and they work really good in my EDC backpack and bags.  You can see above the sizes that they come in and being mesh you can see the contents of the bag.  I really like the fact that you can see the contents of the bag, it really makes it easy to find what you are looking for. I have always had trouble keeping my pack organized but now with these little zippered bags the problem is solved.

              What I Would Change About This Product:

              Nothing yet.

              Final Remarks:

              These Patu Zipper Mesh Bags work great to keep small things together in my EDC backpack and bags.  It is so easy to get things spread all over your packs and that makes you search and search for things you are looking for.  If organization is what you are looking for, these little bags will help to do the trick.  I do recommend these bags.

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              Larry

              Founder of Everyday Carry Essentials

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                VERTX TRANSIT SLING PACK

                Product Review

                Very Nice Medium-Sized Sling Pack

                Product: Vertx Transit Sling Pack

                Price: $159.99

                Durability: High

                Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com

                My Overall Rating: 9.0

                Quick Product Overview:

                ON THE GO, AT THE READY

                Getting to your gear quickly and efficiently has never been this easy. The Transit’s easy-access sling design allows you to seamlessly grab your EDC on a moment’s notice while blending into your environment. Whether it be city streets, suburban sidewalks or remote trails. The Transit tactical bag features a floating back panel for added space in either the rear or main compartment. Blending professional into everyday settings, with an attractive sling attachment for comfortable carry. This tactical backpack features a weapon-compatible concealed carry platform with a Rapid Access Pull tab. The concealed carry platform accepts ballistic panels.

                Specifications of the Product:

                • Manufacturer: Vertx
                • Outside Dimensions: 16”H x 10”W x 7”D.
                • CCW Dimensions: 15.5”H x 9.5”W x 2.5”D.
                • Main Compartment Dimensions: 16.5″H x 10.5″W x 2.25″D, 17″
                • Capacity 13L.
                • Weight 2.70LBs.

                What I Like About This Product:

                The size of this pack is great for an EDC pack, it holds most everything you will need.  As far as a concealed carry pack it works perfect for that.  With the Rapid Access Tab, it is easy to get to your weapon and I like that design.

                What I Would Change About This Product:

                They do not have a left – handed design!  You put the strap over your left shoulder and then access your weapon with your left hand. I like the strap on my right shoulder and then accessing your weapon with your left hand.

                Final Remarks:

                The Vertx Transit Sling Pack is a very nice pack and the perfect size for an EDC pack. If you are a right-handed shooter, this pack works excellent.  If you are a left-handed shooter it might not be perfect but you can adapt to this pack and make it work.  I would recommend this pack for left or right handers.

                If you are interested in this product, click here.  If you are interested in similar products, click on the link below and it will take you to my EDC Backpack page, Thanks for reading this product review.

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                  My New Trail Handgun

                  I do not live in Alaska nor do I hunt or fish there, so why would I need a trail gun?.  My home is Colorado and therefore I would usually hunt, fish, hike, or camp in the back county of Colorado. The likelihood of coming in contact with a ferocious grizzly bear here in Colorado is very slim so I do not need to carry a .44 magnum, .454 Casull, or .500 S & W magnum when I go in the outdoors.  But I like to carry a handgun with me wherever I go so the outdoors is no exception. A person never knows what or who they will come in contact with and what type of force will be needed to fix the issue.

                  Is There A Need For A Handgun In The Outdoors?

                  There are people who feel there is no need to carry a firearm with you anywhere and that includes the outdoors.  I saw a post on Facebook from a very good holster company and they were advertising some of their holsters.  There was a comment left by someone who was ranting that there was NO need to carry a handgun in the outdoors and you must be a real pansy if you did (the language was more explicit, but you get the idea). Well everyone is entitled to their own opinion, that’s why we live in America.  But I do not agree with that individual, I would rather have a handgun and not need it than need it and not have it because I was too worried about some idiot’s opinion!.

                  Would You Want A Small Caliber Or A Large Caliber Handgun?

                  We first need to distinguish between small, medium, and large calibers. When I think of small-calibers, I think of .22LR, .22 magnum, .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 ACP.  Medium calibers would be .38 Special, 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45ACP. And then large calibers would be  10mm, .357 mag, .44 mag, .454 Casull, and .500 S&W.  There may be some disagreements with my breakdown and I am open to further discussion.

                  So then what should you carry? That question is for each person to decide, what works for them.  My thoughts are a  small caliber is better than nothing at all, but a large caliber is better and gives you more protection.   

                  What Is My Handgun Preference In The Back Country

                  As I said earlier, I do not feel I would run into a Grizzly Bear in Colorado so one of the heavy magnum revolvers would not be necessary.  My caliber of choice is the 10mm when loaded correctly it has a lot of knockdown power that will give you what you need in a trail gun.  There are quite a few good handgun manufacturers out there that make the 10 mm, and the decision was a bit difficult. I have chosen the Glock 20, it is the full-size version with a 4.61-inch barrel that holds 15 rounds plus one in the chamber.  They have a Glock 29 which is one of their subcompacts with a 3.78″ barrel and it holds 10 bullets in the magazine and one in the chamber.  While it is also a great handgun, I like the full-size handgun with more rounds in the magazine. Some people insist on carrying a 44-magnum revolver with 5 or 6 bullets in the cylinder.  They are more powerful then than a 10mm but I like having 15 bullets instead of 6 in my trail gun. Plus I can shoot a 10 mm better than I can a 44 mag and that is more important to me. A well-placed 10 mm round means more to me than a shot from a 44 mag that is not where I wanted it to go.

                  What Kind Of Ammo Would I Carry In It?

                  There are many different handgun calibers to choose from but as I mentioned, I like the 10mm as it is one of the most powerful semi-automatics available and I like the idea of having more rounds in my magazine instead of just 5 or 6 from a revolver.  If I carry an extra magazine, that gives me 30 rounds of 10mm ammo if I need it.

                  Before the 10mm, I used a 45 ACP (45 ACP on the left and 10mm on the right), while it is a great self-defense caliber and greater diameter bullet, it is fairly slow-moving and does not have enough energy to cause great damage to a predator if you need to use it.  With the correct ammunition, a 10mm having a 180 gr bullet would go 1350 fps and have 728 ft. lbs. compared to a 230 gr 45 ACP bullet would have 830 fps with 455 ft. lbs of energy.  If you were in a situation where you needed protection from a predator the 10mm would give you better odds.

                  How Would I Carry My Trail Gun?

                  There are many types of holsters available on the market today. Outside the waistband, inside the waistband, appendix, shoulder holster, and chest holster, to name a few.  When I am hiking, biking, horseback riding, backpacking, hunting, or fishing, many of those above-mentioned holsters will not work.  If you are being very active or wearing a backpack there is only one type of holster, in my opinion, that I see working in these situations, it’s the chest holster.  The chest holster is a holster that is mounted on your chest, held there by a harness system that secures your handgun very well.  There are many different manufacturers of a chest holster but there are two that I would stand by, Gunfighters, INC, and Diamond D Leather.  Gunfighters.INC makes a Kydex chest holster named Kenai Chest Holster (upper picture) and Diamond D Leather makes a leather chest holster named the Guides Choice Holster (bottom picture). They both are fantastic!  I was told once that if you had a polymer handgun go with Kydex and if you had a stainless steel handgun, go with leather. I am partial to Kydex and therefore the Kenai Chest Holster gets my vote.  They are a bit pricy but well worth it.  They fit your handgun perfectly and are extremely secure.  They are an all-weather holster that works over the top of your jacket or just under an outer shell.  They have an extra magazine holder on the harness strap which is easy to get to.  These holsters are ideal if you wear a backpack while in the outdoors.  Just put on the holster and then put on your backpack and off you go.  When it is time to rest you can remove your backpack and keep your handgun on your body.  If you need your firearm they a very fast to get to and so very comfortable as your shoulders take all the weight of your handgun.

                  Down The Trail We Go

                  In this article, you found out why I carry a handgun in the outdoors, that I like to carry a Glock 20 (10mm) as my trail gun.  And that my holster of choice in the outdoors is the Gunfighters, INC Kenai Chest Holster.  I hope this article helps you to think about this subject matter and gives you the opportunity to form your own opinion on this subject.  I would welcome any thoughts or comments about this subject and whether you agree or disagree with me.  So until then, get outside, enjoy the outdoors, be safe, and be aware of your surroundings.

                  If you have any questions about this post or anything related to Everyday Carry (EDC), feel free to leave a comment below and I will be happy to get back to you.

                  All the best,

                  Larry

                  Founder of EDC Essentials

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                    MONIKALA ASSAULT #3 FOLDING KNIFE

                    Product Review

                    Nice Large Folder

                    Product: Monikala Assault #3 Folding Knife

                    Price: $30.99

                    Durability: High

                    Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon.com

                    My Overall Rating: 9.0

                    Quick Product Overview:

                    • The Monikala Assault #3 folding pocket knife sets are the perfect combination of style and function for women and men. With a blade length of 3.4 “(87 mm) and an overall length of 7.9” (201 mm), this small pocket knife is ideal for everyday carrying and comes with a deep carry stainless steel clip that attaches securely to your pocket.
                    • This pocket knives with clip are made of high-quality materials, including Sandvik 14C28N blades with a thickness of 0.102 “(2.8mm) and hardness rating of 58-60HRC, as well as handles, making our folding pocket knife resistant to corrosion, easy to sharpen and durable. Monikala folding pocket knife also features a stainless steel liner lock, ceramic pivot assembly and a deep-carry stainless steel clip for added everyday practicality.
                    • Monikala pocket knife is versatile and can be used for all kinds of purposes. The 4.4 inch (113 mm) closure length and 4.16 ounce (119 g) weight make it light and easy to carry. Sharp and high quality blades make it a good helper for your adventure, hiking, camping, outdoor activities, box, letter, envelope opening knife, etc.
                    • To ensure smooth and fast operation, we have equipped the mini practice with a ceramic ball bearing pivot structure as well as a liner lock that allows quick and flexible one-hand opening of the blade. The liner lock also ensures safety when closing the folding knife. You need to press down the liner lock to close the folding knife.

                    Specifications Of This Product:

                    BrandMonikala
                    Special FeatureFoldable, Locking Blades
                    Age Range (Description)Adult
                    Included ComponentsKnife
                    Handle MaterialFiberglass
                    ColorAssault Team No.3
                    Blade MaterialSandvik 14C28N
                    StyleModern
                    Product Care InstructionsHand Wash Only

                    What I Like About This Product:

                    The knife was very sharp right out of the box.  I touched it up with my ceramic stone and that made it even better.  The flipper works great, nice and smooth and it had a very nice pocket clip.

                    What I Would Change About This Product:

                    None

                    Final Remarks:

                    The Monikala Assault #3 Folding Knife is a very nice knife, a little larger than I thought it was but it works great. The blade holds a very nice edge and is very easy to touch-up.  I have never heard of this brand before but I highly recommend it.

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