Shooting Illustrated Launches 'I Carry' Video Series

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posted on August 7, 2017
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Our friends over at Shooting Illustrated are proud to announce a brand-new weekly video series, "I Carry." These videos detail everyday carry (EDC) gear from firearms to flashlights and everything in between, presenting viewers possible carry rigs, pocket knives and other useful items. Holsters, belts, magazine carries, spare magazines, ammunition and other gear are given equal time, and video segments showing each item in use allow viewers to get a sense of how everything works together.

With literally hundreds of firearms and nearly limitless combinations, finding the right EDC setup can be difficult. "I Carry" aims to help both the neophyte concealed carrier and the seasoned veteran with timely mini-reviews of guns and gear dedicated to personal defense. Whether it's a concealed carry holster, a bug-out bag or any other piece of defensive gear, it might find its way into an "I Carry" segment.

Check out the series by clicking here.

For more information, go to ShootingIllustrated.com.

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