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LIVE Q&A: Everyday Carry Firearms, Get Home Bags & More

2 h 6 min · 7 apr 2026
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The internet can whip people into a frenzy in minutes, but real preparedness is boring on purpose. We spend this one bouncing between current events and the practical choices that actually change outcomes: what you carry, how you train, and what you ignore when the algorithm screams “crisis.” Along the way we get candid about reliability, why certain “upgrades” fail under pressure, and how to think about everyday carry gear without turning it into a fashion show.  We dig into home defense and EDC decisions like 300 Blackout with a suppressor, ammo selection, and why holster safety is not optional. We also talk ammo prices and the so-called ammo shortage, including a smarter alternative to panic buying that looks a lot like dollar cost averaging. When the topic turns to plates, chest rigs, and “combat load” lists, we make the same point again: conditioning and training beat trends, and a setup you cannot move in is just expensive clutter.  Then we take a hard look at AI and dead internet theory, where the bigger risk is not killer robots but confidently wrong answers, self-referential content loops, and how constant digital affirmation can warp judgment. We also touch the surprising shift we keep seeing offline: rising Catholic conversions, renewed interest in the Latin Mass, and the emotional stages many people go through when they rediscover tradition. We wrap with a sober note on situational awareness for high-traffic days like Easter and why medical readiness matters as much as marksmanship.  If you like grounded talk about preparedness, firearms training, everyday carry, ammo, and staying calm in a loud world, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What part of your EDC or training plan are you rethinking right now?

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