Practice (safely!) actually drawing and presenting your EDC. This may lead you to modify or re-think your EDC decisions as to what and how to carry.
I had an unexpected incident where I had to confront a felon. All I had on me was my BUG (mouse 9mm).
I was able to talk him down until some backup arrived.
"Lord Jesus, if you get me outta this, I swear I'll NEVER leave the house again without a full size pistol" I whispered to myself.
I've seen people make some really stupid posts on gun forums . For some reason people from a certain State like to brag about how they would shoot any trespasser on their property because the law says they can . WTFO ?I picked this up from other forums. Don't post anything on social media, including firearms sites, that could be detrimental to your cause if you use a gun for self defense.
Agree
I've heard guys on here, and seen guys in person carrying different firearms all the time. I hear putting guns in "the rotation". To me, that's a mistake. You need to know your EDC as the saying goes "like the back of your hand".
Revolver today, 1911 tomorrow, Striker fired with no safety the next. It's just causing confusion that need not be there. Because god forbid if the time ever comes? You have to rely on that muscle memory with your heart pounding out of your chest.
Stick with one gun.
Limiting yourself to only one potential carry gun is completely unrealistic for many people who have varying threat matrices and varying NPE situations they must negotiate on a daily basis. For me, sometimes the best choice is a 4" 629 in OWB with cover garment, and other times the best choice is a .22 NAA Mini in my jeans pocket. A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of simple minds.
Weight matters more than caliber and capacity
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A good driver can drive many cars well.........Same with guns. I carry several. I can be quick with any of them. So your hypothesis does not apply to all..........Ever watch Jerry Mikulek? He does well with all