Here’s how Andrew, a Marine, describes what he calls his family-focused EDC gear: “Function follows form in my selection for everyday carry options. Minimal but efficient utility and self-defense capabilities (and the training for safe use) enable me to help my family survive many different scenarios.” See all the details at Everyday Carry . . .
“Function follows form” does not sound Marine-ish at all.
+1. You noticed also? This literally means; “I pick my gear based on what it looks like first, and worry about performance after.”
Indeed, very unmarineish. That seems more like something said by a teenage girl…
[Insert jokes about officers here.]
Unless those circumstances involve seeing at night or any sort of injury…
Is that dental floss?
That’s the same kind of knife I carry daily.
I also have an Alien Gear holster for my XD compact in .45 ACP.
We should be bros.
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