OldGrunt
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That's like saying you should drive a Yugo, just in case it gets towed and impounded.EDC pieces should be considered throw away pieces. If it gets used, it’s going into an evidence locker.
That's like saying you should drive a Yugo, just in case it gets towed and impounded.EDC pieces should be considered throw away pieces. If it gets used, it’s going into an evidence locker.
I once represented a DUI client. Small town Alabama arrest.How long it stays there depends on where you are and the circumstances surrounding the incident.
At any rate it’s not like I’m going to purposely carry something I don’t like or care about. If it happens, eh, I got plenty more.
Maybe a late model F150. Inexpensive to fix, repair or replace.That's like saying you should drive a Yugo, just in case it gets towed and impounded.
Yeah, any time I have ever wrecked a truck or for any reason had one impounded, when I got to it all my shite had mysteriously disappeared.I once represented a DUI client. Small town Alabama arrest.
He EDC’d a Colt King Cobra. Kept it under the seat in the truck he was pulled over in.
This was before the days when body cams and dash cams were in use.
Between the tow truck and the arresting cops, the KC was never found.
That's like saying you should drive a Yugo, just in case it gets towed and impounded.
Maybe a late model F150. Inexpensive to fix, repair or replace.
As for EDC, definitely not an heirloom or valuable piece. To my way of thinking a Glock is about perfect in such a role.
Bingo!Or one of the half dozen or so " inspired by Glock " pistols .
More generally , something not rare , and readily replaceable.