I'm sure we have all noticed a certain type of poster that appears to approach life like a tactical exercise. Sometimes these guys are military or law enforcement and in their case I get it, they really may be in a firefight at some point in their careers and so they go to get the extra training and they go out and spend money on the best tactical gear or the best flash light and the best knife and Kevlar gloves and all that that they can afford and again, in their case I get it.
That said I've also ran into a few guys that treat going to Safeway to pick up a gallon of milk and a loaf of bread like a covert insertion into North Vietnam.
I remember reading posts from a guy who lived in Denver that actually said that if you walk out your door w/out 2 extra magazines and wearing a rigger belt and tactical pants and combat boots you aren't seriously read to defend yourself. He also wanted you to take every tactical pistol course and the fighting carbine classes and study every form of Martial Art known to man or you were just a sheep who was waiting to fall prey to a mugger.
When I first started legally carrying a handgun I went looking for information on the internet and I bought into the "tactical" mindset that I couldn't leave my home w/out a 500$ flashlight, 3 or 4 spare magazines, at least two tactical folders and a bayonet and a bug out bag and a carbine in my car at all times.
As I got older I began to wonder just how realistic that really was and if I'd left common sense behind at some point.
At one point I responded to a thread on another forum asking for a picture of my "EDC" I had a pistol, 2 magazines, a tactical folder, a maglight, a CPR shield, a multi tool and a bunch of other stuff I can't identify in the picture. I literally was carrying so much junk I had to wear suspenders (like an LBE) to hold my belt up.
Am I the only one that got caught up in that mindset when I first started carrying? Am I the only one that woke up one morning and asked myself do I really need to carry all this **** with me everywhere I go?
That said I've also ran into a few guys that treat going to Safeway to pick up a gallon of milk and a loaf of bread like a covert insertion into North Vietnam.
I remember reading posts from a guy who lived in Denver that actually said that if you walk out your door w/out 2 extra magazines and wearing a rigger belt and tactical pants and combat boots you aren't seriously read to defend yourself. He also wanted you to take every tactical pistol course and the fighting carbine classes and study every form of Martial Art known to man or you were just a sheep who was waiting to fall prey to a mugger.
When I first started legally carrying a handgun I went looking for information on the internet and I bought into the "tactical" mindset that I couldn't leave my home w/out a 500$ flashlight, 3 or 4 spare magazines, at least two tactical folders and a bayonet and a bug out bag and a carbine in my car at all times.
As I got older I began to wonder just how realistic that really was and if I'd left common sense behind at some point.
At one point I responded to a thread on another forum asking for a picture of my "EDC" I had a pistol, 2 magazines, a tactical folder, a maglight, a CPR shield, a multi tool and a bunch of other stuff I can't identify in the picture. I literally was carrying so much junk I had to wear suspenders (like an LBE) to hold my belt up.
Am I the only one that got caught up in that mindset when I first started carrying? Am I the only one that woke up one morning and asked myself do I really need to carry all this **** with me everywhere I go?