Minimum Everyday Carry When Boating

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Join Adam as he discusses minimum everyday carry when boating. What would you do if your boat was disabled, and a strange boat was making it’s way to your boat with hundreds of boats in the water? This is something you need to think about. Will you be prepared in the event you find yourself in a dangerous situation?

In this Message from Adam for E3 members, you’ll hear what minimum EDC is for Adam when he’s on his boat, and what he does with his gun and holster not having a pocket. Notice what Adam does to make up for not having a pocket, while still safely keeping the trigger protected.

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Adam Painchaud is one of the most highly regarded small unit tactics and advanced firearms instructors in America. He is Army Ranger and Airborne qualified. Adam, a senior non-commissioned officer, has nearly 22 years of experience in both active duty and reserves. He has completed federal investigations as well as protective services missions worldwide including missions for the war against terrorism.

Adam has since transitioned to being the President and Co-Founder of E3 Firearms Association, as he continues to serve as a police officer. Adam remains active helping with training agencies, SWAT teams, and the community. He is  dedicated to making a positive difference in the firearms community and in people’s lives. Adam is the driving force behind E3 Firearms Association.