Friday, August 3, 2018

Work/Sheepdog EDC


https://ift.tt/2OKUPmi is my current work/sheepdog load-out. I carry the G19 at my 9’o’clock (cross draw) and my G43 in my anus (zap) for deep concealment. I find the radio, tools and flash light on my belt (strong side) really help balance the weight off the G19. I carry an extra mag for each gun, but in reality I would probably go to a New York style reload if one were to run dry, or malfunction.Also, not pictured, is my car load out, which is parked in the garage next to work. This is for when my Sheepdog Situational Awareness (similar to Spidy senses) starts to tingle. Like a terror attack or a crazed maniac waiting to go on a rampage. This load-out never leaves my car, so I’m always prepared for any situation, and it consists of a G40 in my center console with three magazines, and an AR-pistol in the trunk loaded, with a plate carrier and lvl 4 rated to stop multiple .338 Lapua rounds (never know when a sniper could have an elevated position).Some of you may think this is overkill, but I feel it’s my true calling to be the one who protects the sheep from the wolves. After much training with James Yeager, I finally graduated Tactical Response at the top of my class, and I’m proud to be a Tier 1 Sheepdog.Always remember, 5=4, 4=3, 3=2, 2=1, and 1 is none. If you’re serious about being a sheepdog, then there is not point in carrying one gun.Stay vigilant, keep ur head on a swivel, and be ready for the fight.-Sheepdog via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2AAQ2AU

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