You wouldn’t expect Festus to carry anything but a revolver, would you? This Festus, from Atlanta, totes a Ruger LCR with its amazingly good trigger in a DeSantis holster and a stripper clip with five extra rounds. That should handle just about any situation.
how do we submit our own EDC’s….Also, what is that titanium thingie..
Thanks
It’s just a water bottle. Or an adult beverage flask.
Thanks Tom…should have went with the obvious, lol…
It that a water bottle in your pants or are you just happy to see me. -mae west
It’s actually a cleverly-concealed hand grenade!
Submit it to everydaycarry.com and we’ll get it. Thanks.
Thanks Dan…
does EDC consider what is only carried on person…or can it be the EDC contents of my Thule Backpack as well…which I do carry with me…
Harry
They do pack dumps too. Go ahead and submit!
awesome…thanks guys..
will get it in tomorrow..
…and Jon Taylor did a full truck dump…
Must wear clown pants. They are the only ones with pockets big enough for all of that.
Festus ain’t no need fer ‘field notes’.
Good man.
My wife carries the LCR .357 loaded with Remington .38 +P’s and a couple of speedloaders. The Hornady XTP .357 bruised her hand pretty good.
Small nit to pick; that’s a speed strip, not a stripper clip.
That’s what she said?
Why do people with five-shot revolvers only put five rounds in their speed strip? It’s not like the sixth round takes up a whole bunch of space or makes the speed strip harder to use. One of the nice things about a revolver is that you don’t have to wait until it’s empty or do a full reload. You can top it off, or you can load that last round by itself if you really need it. I can’t think of a situation where the sixth round in the speed strip would be detrimental.
I load my speed strips with 6. I started doing that because I have 5 and 6 round revolvers. All in .38. Life is simpler that way.
OR, one could pack an LCR in .327 Federal Magnum. Potent round and the cylinder holds 6. So, go ahead and add that 6th boolit in the speed strip. I do.
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