![]() ![]() The velcro is still good, and while the inner padding is showing signs of wear and tear, I expect it will continue to be a solid and functional piece of kit for at least another year or two. I've been wearing this very, very close to daily for two years now (see initial review "Great EDC Addition" below), and have run it through the washing machine a couple times as well. Our Everyday Carry (EDC) ankle first aid kit has some huge competitive advantages over the few that exist on the market. The ankle though is usually fair game to those who wear pants regularly. The difficulty is that carrying medical can be bulky and your phone and keys are taking up most of your only available real-estate. If you really want to protect and defend life, you are more likely to need emergency medical than any of our stabby / shooty things (yes those are real words, as of now). The only problem is that they carry multiple knives, a gun, a reload, and you guessed it, NO MEDICAL. ![]() In the world of self-defense, I hear folks talk about the importance of carrying medical. Our EDC Ankle Medical Kit gives you the ability to comfortably carry medical and some overflow everyday carry items. Does the EDC ankle medical kit come in different sizes? No, the EDC Ankle Medical Kit is One Size Fits All and features a large section of Velcro so users can find the fit that best suits them.First Aid Kits are intended to deal with very basic, and superficial wounds, like your everyday cuts and scrapes - where a hospital/doctor is generally not needed. What is the difference between a trauma kit and a first aid kit? Trauma kits are meant to deal with major injuries, typically life-threatening, and to keep someone alive until expert medical care can be reached.You are statistically more likely to use your med kit to save a life than you are a firearm. Why carry an ankle med kit or EDC IFAK? You should carry an ankle EDC med kit or IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) if you are serious about first-response and wish to be prepared to answer a medical emergency at virtually any time.The componenets included in this kit are intended to stop blood loss as quickly as possible. What is an EDC trauma kit? An EDC trauma kit is an everyday carry medical kit designed to address serious trauma and save a life.This med kit contains additional storage space and compartments to add other items of your choosing as well. What should be in an EDC med kit? Easy answer - exactly what we've included for you in this kit, which are the contents listed above. ![]() What medical components are included in the kit? 1X NAR Compressed Gauze, 1X Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA) size 28F, 1X NAR Elastic Wrap Bandage - 3" x 5yd, 1X Trauma Shears, 1X C-A-T Tourniquet, 1Pr Sterile Nitrile Gloves, 1X Hyfin Compact (Vented) Chest Seal Dressing - Twin Pack.Where is the kit made? The ankle medical kit is proudly made right here in the USA.How long will it take to receive my kit? 1-2 weeks.please, let us know if we can be of any more assistance. The slide on the War Poet includes the same patent pending multi-optic mounting system from the MR920 as well as the same internal components. The Frame shares all of the great features as the MR920, and includes the same “natural point of aim” backstraps as well. The barrel is engraved with “War Poet” and has straight flutes instead of the spiral flutes on the MR920, and it comes with a red anodized trigger safety. The design of the slide was a collaboration with Warrior Poet Society and John Lovell, which his similar to the MR920 Elite. Great question! The main differences are the way we manufacture the slide and barrel. Im really interested in the war poet pistol, but I am having trouble finding any information on the difference between getting the War Poet vs the MR920 Elite.Įxcuse my ignorance as I am also new to firearms in general but It just looks to me like the logo is the only difference.Įdit: I am talking about War Poet 2.0, I am aware the original was based off of MR918, but I want to compare MR920 Elite with a Holosun to the MR920 War Poet with a holosun, not the 918 war poet
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