This video is Part 2 of a 2025 EDC (Everyday Carry) update from Nutnfancy, focusing on "HPAC" (Home Protection/Active Carry) weapon systems and their support gear. The presenter discusses the evolution of his HPAC system since 2020, particularly in light of societal unrest and post-pandemic scenarios. The video highlights specific weapon options, multi-tools, ballistic protection (car seat cover, armor panels), tactical bags (Eberlestock Bando Bag), holsters, chest rigs, red dot sights, and knives. It also mentions other EDC items like watches and pens, emphasizing practical application and readiness. The content appears to be geared towards a dedicated audience familiar with the presenter's previous work and terminology.
This is the first part of a 2025 EDC update, focusing on the HPAC (Home Protection/Assistance/Capability) system. The creator revisits the concept of personal preparedness, especially in light of past civil unrest. The video details the philosophy behind HPAC, emphasizing self-reliance when official systems fail. Part one is a philosophical primer followed by a detailed EDC walkthrough, showcasing various tools and gear. It also briefly mentions an upcoming discussion on the LPAC system with improvements like the Eberlestock 'Bando Bag'. The video highlights specific products for EDC, including knives, multi-tools, flashlights, and armor panels.
This video provides a review of the SOG Field Knife, highlighting its suitability for various applications like Bug Out Kits (BOK), Load Bearing Equipment (LBE), and Home Preparedness/Action Kits (HPAC). The reviewer compares it favorably to the discontinued SOG Field Pup, noting improvements while retaining its predecessor's desirable characteristics such as lightness, affordability, decent sheath, good steel, and a comfortable handle. The video also briefly mentions and links to other competitive knife options for comparison, ultimately recommending the SOG Field Knife for its value and performance.
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