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I Carry: Nomad9 Serialized Frame with Rival Arms Slide and Trijicon SRO in a JM Custom Kydex Holster

In today's I Carry episode, we have a Nomad9 serialized frame with Rival Arms slide and a Trijicon SRO red dot in a JM Custom Kydex Holster.

I Carry: Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Subcompact Pistol in a JM Custom Kydex Holster

Today on "I Carry" we have a Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 subcompact pistol in a JM Custom Kydex holster with an Ontario Knife Company pocketknife.

I Carry: Custom Polymer80 Serialized Frame with Brownells RMR-cut Slide Pistol in a JM Custom Kydex Holster

Today's "I Carry" episode features a custom Polymer80 serialized frame with Brownells RMR-cut slide and Apex Tactical trigger in a JM Custom Kydex Holster and spare magazine carrier.

I Carry: FN America FN 509 Compact MRD Pistol with Swampfox Justice Red-Dot Sight

In today's episode of "I Carry," we have an FN America FN 509 Compact MRD pistol with a Swampfox Justice red-dot sight installed, carried in a JM Custom Kydex holster.

I Carry: Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP Pistol With Swampfox Optics Sentinel Red Dot Sight

In today's episode of "I Carry," we have a Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP pistol with a Swampfox Optics Sentinel red-dot sight carried in a JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster.

I Carry: Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 4" Compact Optics-Ready Pistol with Sightmark Red Dot Sight

Today on "I Carry" we have a Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 4" Compact Optics-Ready pistol with a Sightmark Mini Shot M Spec red-dot sight carried in a JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster.

I Carry: Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus Optics Ready Pistol in a JM Custom Kydex Holster

In today's episode of "I Carry," we have a new Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Plus Optics Ready carried in a JM Custom Kydex IWB3 holster along with a Shield Sights RMS2 micro-red-dot sight.

I Carry: CZ-USA P07 In A JM Custom Kydex AIWB Holster

We team up the CZ USA P07 with a JM Custom Kydex holster and an easy way to carry a tourniquet on your body.

Concealed Carry With A 1911

Why carry something that was designed 100+ years ago instead of a modern polymer-framed, striker-fired gun?

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