This video focuses on 15 of the smallest and most concealable pistols suitable for deep carry. It targets self-defense enthusiasts and concealed carry permit holders, highlighting reliable, lightweight, and powerful options for everyday carry (EDC) setups. The review covers pistols in calibers ranging from .380 ACP to 9mm micro-compacts, with expert analysis on accuracy, comfort, and ease of concealment. Viewers are encouraged to comment with their favorite micro pistol.
This video features a review of the Kimber CDS9 pistol, focusing on its suitability as a deep-carry option. The reviewer admits to initially being unimpressed but changes their tune after extended use, highlighting its high capacity, hammer-fired single-action mechanism, excellent trigger, and manageable recoil. The pistol is described as an intuitive and effective carry gun, even drawing comparisons to a Glock 19 in terms of capacity but in a smaller package. The reviewer encourages viewer engagement on whether they would carry this firearm.
This video documents a road trip undertaken by the content creator to purchase a new "deep carry" firearm. While the specific firearm model is not revealed in the title or description, the journey to acquire it is the central theme. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and backs up their primary channel. Viewer support is emphasized through Patreon and SubscribeStar links, with a note that the channel is viewer-supported without sponsors.
This video focuses on identifying and reviewing the top 5 smallest yet potent pistols suitable for deep concealed carry. The content aims to guide viewers, from seasoned enthusiasts to beginners, in selecting a discreet yet effective firearm for personal protection. It covers critical aspects like reliability, accuracy, and stopping power, highlighting how size doesn't compromise defensive capability in these selected models.
This YouTube video, titled "Deep Carry in 2020 Behind Enemy Lines," focuses on the concept of concealed carry, likely discussing methods and considerations for carrying firearms discreetly. The description includes hashtags related to Smith & Wesson firearms and everyday carry (EDC), suggesting a practical, user-oriented approach to personal defense.
This video review focuses on the Italian-made Fox Core series of knives, highlighting their EDC (Everyday Carry) capabilities. The presenters discuss features such as the deployment hole, tension wire deep carry clip, stone washing, ceramic bearings, and the N690 steel. They also reminisce about past TNP adventures and provide a brief review of the knife's performance and what users are looking for in such a tool. Links to purchase the Fox Core and Fox Baby Core models in various colors are provided.
This video provides a review of the CRKT CEO, a slender, office-oriented knife designed to be mistaken for a pen. The reviewer highlights its deceptive trimness, full functionality, sharpness (8Cr13Mov blade with a nice grind), deep carry pocket clip, tight lockup, innovative design, and value ($40 for the FRN version). A special edition with Olive Drab Micarta handles and a Copper frame from BHQ is also featured. The review includes tabletop analysis and mentions the F35B intro, with some footage filmed from a Zodiac near the Golden Gate Bridge. Links to purchase the reviewed models and other CRKT knives are provided, along with a note about a special edition sale date.
This TFBTV SHOT Show video features James discussing Kahr's new S-Series pistols, the S9093 and ST9093. These are presented as reasonably-priced, fully-loaded, single-stack 9mm pistols designed for deep carry. Key features highlighted include a redesigned magazine base and grip, a limited lifetime warranty, white 3-dot sights, front slide serrations, an accessory rail, and an ID tag. The video also mentions Kahr's "Safe-Cam" Action, lock breech with "Browning-type" recoil lug, and passive striker block without a magazine disconnect. The pistols have black polymer frames and matte stainless steel slides.
This video is a glowing review of the Kershaw Knockout 1870 folding knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its exceptional value at $65, praising its lightweight design, deep carry capability, various color options, steel quality, thinness, ease of carry, speed, and overall 'cool factor.' The knife is presented as one of the best EDC (Everyday Carry) blades Kershaw has ever produced and is predicted to inspire imitations from other manufacturers. The reviewer rates it highly on his personal 'Likability Scale.'
This video is the first knife review by Nutnfancy, originally made for Amazon.com. It focuses on the SOG FLASH 1, a knife described as an "Outstanding Reference EDC" (Everyday Carry). The reviewer highlights its speed, light weight (1.2 oz), secure deep carry clip, and good quality AUS8 steel. The full flat ground blade is praised for its slicing performance, making it a top recommendation for daily tasks like opening packages and cutting food. Despite acknowledging the poor video quality, the reviewer gives the knife a "Nutnfancy Likability Scale" rating of 10 out of 10.
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