Blake, a consultant, calls this his vintage military carry. Whatever you call it, it’s hart to get a better carry gun than a 1911 (assuming the right holster). Check out all three of Blake’s EDC choices at Everyday Carry . . .
Blake, a consultant, calls this his vintage military carry. Whatever you call it, it’s hart to get a better carry gun than a 1911 (assuming the right holster). Check out all three of Blake’s EDC choices at Everyday Carry . . .
Who carries a wristwatch in his pocket?
That’s pretty clean. No wallet, no phone, no reload. The watch is the only thing holding him back.
I bet it’s a hideaway for an NAA .9mm revolver, ya think?
Reminds me of a conversation I had some years back…
“Friend: You store anything in the compartment on that MOE grip on your AR?”
“Me: Nah, I would, but I can’t figure out how to fit a Glock in there.”
Government model sights suck
You need sights at defensive gun use distances?
You never use sights in any situation?
No…..Unless you want to hit something.
I like this guy’s style.
No keys or wallet.
Maybe he rides a bike in a Constitutional carry state… or maybe he just likes getting detained by the police when someone notices him Mexican carrying a 1911.
Need a big-ass pocket for that gubmint model. Does DeSantis make a Nemesis for it?
Must work for the CIA with no wallet or keys.
I was about to say, that’s going to take one mighty big pocket (with no holster?), and a little risky carrying no wallet and no ID or CCW license. If this is a pocket dump, our man here has forgotten a thing or two if he’s going out in public. BTW, loads of respect to anyone that can carry a 1911 for personal protection- props. I would if I could.
Lol, classic product placement/advertisement for Steinhart watches and Revo shades….is this site being reduced to product placement advertising?
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