This "I Carry" episode features the new Wilson Combat Division 77 Project 1 pistol, presented as a "Skunkworks" custom build based on the EDC X9. The video highlights its concealed carry suitability, noting its size comparable to a Government model 1911, a 5-inch barrel, and a multi-ported compensator for reduced recoil. It also mentions the pistol's aesthetic upgrades, 18-round magazines, and functional features like an oversized magazine well and G10 grips. The review emphasizes its performance, comfort, and suitability for both defensive use and potential competition, showcasing it in a Galco holster, belt, and magazine carrier.
This video reviews the Galco Stow-N-Go Elite leather holster, highlighting its comfort and thoughtful clip design. It touches on Galco's manufacturing history and briefly compares Kydex versus leather holsters. The video aims to help viewers build a 'short list' of features for self-defense equipment and includes a giveaway winner announcement. The presenter encourages audience interaction in the comments.
This video review focuses on the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 in .380 ACP, highlighting its significant upgrades over the previous model. The review details the increased capacity (10/12 rounds), improved M2.0 trigger with a blade safety, enhanced grip texture, and more aggressive cocking serrations. The compact size (5.5 inches overall length) is emphasized, making it suitable for deep concealment or as a backup firearm, even comparing favorably in size to the SIG Sauer P365. The video also showcases the pistol carried in a Galco Pocket Protector holster alongside a CRKT Attaboy knife.
This "I Carry" episode features the Heritage Manufacturing Roscoe .38 Special revolver, highlighting its suitability for concealed carry despite its lower capacity compared to semi-automatics. The reviewer discusses its functional design, wooden grips, polished black finish, and compact dimensions (6.5 inches long with a 2-inch barrel). They address the common criticisms of revolvers regarding capacity and reload times, suggesting practice as a mitigating factor. The review also touches upon the firearm's shootability, noting its weight as a trade-off for comfort during firing compared to lighter, more punishing revolvers. The EDC setup includes a Galco Front Pocket Horsehide holster and a CRKT Cinco folding knife.
This video criticizes a gun rights group, alleging it is a scam. The description lists other potential scams and provides affiliate links for various products and services including coffee, survival gear, VPNs, and gun-related retailers like Palmetto State Armory and Brownells. It also promotes the creator's Patreon, SubscribeStar, and merchandise. Additional links are provided for alternative video platforms and social media.
This "I Carry" episode features the Kimber K6XS revolver in .38 Special, a compact and lightweight firearm weighing under a pound. It's compared to a Smith & Wesson J-frame, highlighting its six-round capacity as an advantage over typical five-shot revolvers. The video discusses the versatility of .38 Special ammunition, including +P rounds, and touches on the reloading challenges inherent in revolvers. The K6XS is carried in a Galco Front Pocket Horsehide holster, emphasizing the benefits of pocket carry for deep concealment. A CRKT Williams Grivory tactical pen is also showcased as part of the everyday carry setup.
This video discusses a Thanksgiving promotion offered by a roofing company where customers can receive a free AR-15 rifle. The description provides links to Blackout Coffee Company, Libertarian Country merchandise, support channels, and various affiliate partners, including firearm-related retailers like Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and Cabela's, as well as holster makers like We the People Holsters and Galco. It also includes links to survival and preparedness brands such as Valley Food Storage and My Patriot Supply, and tactical gear providers like MIRA Safety and BulletSafe. The video appears to be promoting a lifestyle and consumer choices aligned with a libertarian perspective, with a strong emphasis on firearms and self-reliance.
This video showcases the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP 9mm pistol as part of the 'I Carry' series. It highlights the firearm being carried in a Galco Ankle Glove holster and also features a PowerTac E10 G4 flashlight. The content focuses on everyday concealed carry setups and the gear used.
This video focuses on finding the best leather holster for a Glock 43X, specifically designed to accommodate light and laser combos. The description highlights the difficulty in finding suitable holsters for these accessory-equipped pistols and praises a Galco holster as an excellent solution. The creator encourages viewer engagement in the comments and provides a link to their other content.
This "I Carry" episode features a review and demonstration of the EAA/Girsan MC P35 PI 9mm pistol. The video highlights the pistol's concealed carry application, showcased in a Galco Combat Master holster. Additionally, a Bear Ops Auto Bold Action XV automatic pocketknife is mentioned as part of the everyday carry setup.
This video showcases the creation of a custom shoulder holster designed for a sawed-off 12 gauge shotgun. The creator was inspired by the iconic Miami Vice shoulder rig and integrated a panel from Kingsman Leather with a Galco Miami Classic harness. The description acknowledges the controversial nature of sawed-off shotguns, anticipating a similar reaction to this unique holster. The focus is on the DIY aspect of creating a specialized carry solution for a modified firearm.
This video discusses a report from the IRS that allegedly admits Black individuals are more likely to be audited. The title and description frame this as a discriminatory practice by the IRS. The content also includes numerous affiliate links for various products and services, including firearms-related gear like coffee, holsters, and tactical vests, as well as educational institutions and general survival supplies.