When shooters talk about every day carry, they often get tunnel vision and focus only on guns, holsters and ammo. But there’s more to EDC.
Here is a link with some other information, to add to Talyn‘s original post.
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10 EDC Tools You Didn’t Know You Needed
It takes more than a gun and holster to be prepared. These innovative EDC tools that help you tackle whatever the world throws at you.gundigest.com
I have a trauma kit in the car and am looking for a holster to carry a TQ and my EpiPen together. I definitely like having a WML and hand light. The light and knife get used constantly. I also want a tactical knife but need something I can carry horizontally. View attachment 13367
Hi Lchtus, sorry I missed your question. It’s a Tactipac Max. The pad on the back is attached over the full length slide guard and rivited to the holster. It’s a nice holster and my edc but I’m not completely happy with the company. The holster didn’t “click” when I got it and the mfg said it wasn’t supposed to because of the flashlight. I don’t buy that as positive retention is far more secure with the mechanical function that makes that click. I used a hair dryer and got it to a satisfactory state. Clinger Holsters makes a Velcro attachable sweat pad that works basically the same without the mfg issues from Tactipac.what holster brand is that?