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Practical Guide To Everyday Carry Gear: Increase your productivity, safety, and overall quality of life by optimizing your EDC gear!

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This book will help you save time, frustration, effort, and money when selecting tour EDC gear!

Increase your productivity, safety, and overall quality of life by optimizing your EDC gear!

This book is a compilation of 11 transcribed audio interviews(150 pages) filled with practical gear selection advice from experts like Dave Spaulding, Michael Janich, and Massad Ayoob that will help you end up with the right gear the first time.

Chapters:
- Selecting A Handgun for EDC – Massad Ayoob – Massad Ayoob Group
- Selecting and Using a Knife as a Defensive Tool - Michael Janich – Martial Blade Concepts
- Thoughts on Knives as Defensive Tools – Dave Spaulding – Handgun Combatives
- Knife Features and Recommendations - Dan – BladeReviews.com
- Defensive Light Use and Selection – Dave Spaulding
- Flashlight Technology and it’s Progression - David Chow – 4Sevens
- Flashlight Features and Recommendations – Marshall Hoots – GoingGear
- Preparing for Medical Emergencies - Doc and Cruz – Rsktkr Consulting
- Medical Emergency Gear – Bryan Black – ITS Tactical
- Timepiece Features and Recommendations – Thomas Carey – TheCGACompany.com
- A Performance Writing Tool – Steve Nichols – Fischer Space Pens


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Note: This book contains very few specific gear recommendations and no pictures. The advice contained in this book is intended to aid you in choosing gear that is right for YOU. All these interviews can be found free of charge in audio format at personalarmament.com

186 pages, Paperback

First published January 12, 2012

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Rob Robideau

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Rob Robideau is a loving husband and father, pastor, pilot, writer, and more. He enjoys serving the Lord alongside his family and lifting up the name of Christ through speaking and writing.

He has flown bush planes in Alaska, jumped out of perfectly good airplanes, skied the Andes, never owned a television, broken more bones than he can remember, graduated from a college, and commutes on a motorcycle.

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Interesting reading for the discussions, but the information and considerations are very basic.
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