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0:00 Welcome to Life, Liberty and Pursuit 3:14 The CDC Shooting Incident 8:24 Responsibilities When Carrying 16:22 EDC Weapon Selection 25:12 Ammunition Considerations 42:37 Medical Preparedness 53:57 Closing Thoughts on Everyday Carry Show sponsors: Allegiance Gold 844-790-9191 AllegianceGold.com/LLP Get Up To $5000 In FREE Silver My Patriot Supply MyPatriotSupply.com/LLP FREE 4-Week Food Supply In a world where danger lurks in unexpected places, your personal safety strategy demands more than wishful thinking. This week, Eric and Matt dive deep into the critical importance of everyday carry, sparked by the recent CDC shooting where an assailant had 500 rounds of ammunition and specifically targeted a gun-free zone. Beyond just having a firearm, we explore the heavy responsibilities that come with carrying. When shots ring out, your first duty is to those immediately in your care—not playing hero for strangers. We candidly discuss the messy reality of multiple armed responders in crisis situations and why "running toward gunfire" requires careful consideration. The hardware matters too. From the concealable SIG P365 to the reliable Glock 19, we break down practical EDC options that balance capacity, controllability, and concealability. Modern 9mm defensive ammunition has revolutionized personal protection, offering excellent stopping power with manageable recoil—but which specific loads perform best through barriers like automotive glass and heavy clothing? Perhaps most crucial is what most overlook: medical preparedness. If you're prepared to create wounds, you must be equally prepared to treat them. We explain why tourniquets, gauze, and medical training might save more lives than your firearm ever will. Your fine motor skills deteriorate under stress—have you practiced drawing your weapon after physical exertion? Whether you're new to carrying or a seasoned veteran, this episode offers practical wisdom for navigating the complex responsibility of being your own first responder. The choice to carry is deeply personal, but for those willing to accept the responsibility, it could mean the difference between life and death when seconds count. INSTAGRAM: @iraqveteran8888_offical TWITTER: @iraqveteran8888 AMAZON NOTICE: As an Amazon Associate, Iraqveteran8888 earns from qualifying purchases. DISCLAIMER: Our videos are strictly for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only. All shooting is performed on state-approved firing ranges under the supervision of trained professionals. Imitation or the use of any acts depicted in these videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual, and all state and federal rules apply to such. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos. We do not endorse any specific product, and this video is not an attempt to sell you a good or service. Iraqveteran8888 is not a gun store and DOES NOT sell or deal in firearms. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. Iraqveteran8888 DOES NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. We are not instructing our viewers on how to modify firearms, accessories, or otherwise to change their basic legal function. These videos are free to watch, and if anyone attempts to charge for this video, notify us immediately. By viewing or flagging this video, you are acknowledging the above. Fair Use: In the rare instance we include someone else’s footage, it is covered in Fair Use for Documentary and Educational purposes to drive commentary and allow freedom of speech. Copyright 2025, 88 Industries, LLC