I'm a janitor, and I have an emergency kit in my school locker, radio, flashlight, first aid kit, and food. Boy did it come in handy a few times during some bad storms!
Sheriff I really enjoy your videos. I have 27 yrs. In law enforcement and worked for five Sheriffs. I totally agree with you. Gun,light knife. Be safe out there sir.
I always carry a knife, a flashlight, a gun, a phone, a front pocket bill fold I made. Also I carry a swiss army small knife for the tweezers, and scissors mostly, I was always glad I had tweezers when I got a splinter in my hand. I carry a lighter also and I don't smoke. I have a place to shoot so I always have ear protection on me in a small container. I have several holsters for concealment according to the weather or what I'm doing. Enjoy your video's. It's good to see law enforcement as a gun guy too, especially as a Sherrif. You have a lot of good information that I use.
I ❤️ my 92FS’s (plural.). I carried one on duty for about 22 years in my 34 years as a cop in LA. (Later switched to the USP 45, then a Glock 17 gen5 a couple years before retiring). I never ever saw nor heard of an incident where anybody myself included, that forgot to get the safety flipped “off” when they needed the Beretta 92FS in a gunfight. Nor did I ever see nor hear of anybody that accidentally flipped the safety “on” when needing the gun. I think that is a myth that’s been proven to be a bogus one. The department really engrained in us that when the gun was coming out of the holster, you instinctively sweep the safety “up” with one’s thumb. And in LA, we collectively got involved in a BUNCH of OIS’s (shootings), while all using the 92’s and before other brand guns finally got authorized for carry.
Great video. I carried a M9 for a couple decades in the military. The G conversion is a definite upgrade. Now I mostly carry revolvers. I am more likely to run into bears, wild dogs or wild land meth cookers than anything else. I also carry a swiss army knife plus a keychain swiss army knife. Can't have too many toothpicks!
Thanks Sheriff. Happy Mother's Day to Mrs. Oller and I hope you had a nice weekend. Nice watch by the way. I wear the exact same one and have had a Fenix of some sort for years and love em.
I really enjoy your videos, this was very informative. I also have carried a pocket Swiss Army pocket knife , but I keep forgetting that at events and hospitals they consider it a weapon, had to take it back to my car. Keep the videos coming when you can, most enjoyable and informative.
You should put a mini-pocket clip on your Victorinox, it's usually for keys, but it's superb on those knives. I tried it, and since now, i carry my Vic Compact everyday without even noticing it. It's a game changer !
Usually carry a pocket knife, a multitool, flashlight, baby channel lock pliers, baby adjustable wrench, pocket screwdriver, 1/4,5/16,&3/8 bit driver, a lighter and phone, and on the weekends I add a shield 45 and spare mag.
I love the Wedge flashlight, I have one my self, I'm looking for a good rig, like yourself I'm not liking to shove my pistol IWB, you just got to keep adjusting your pants, I live in one of them blue states and I think a shoulder rig would be worth trying. Thank you Sheriff.
Unusual to see someone wearing a full size 92FS, I distinguished out using one, but they are big and heavy although with a shoulder rig you wouldn’t notice the weight as much. I prefer the Glock 19 or the 43. The 92 has such a long trigger pull for the double action coupled with a manual safety the Glock has more simplicity. Gen 5 Glock with the performance trigger is an advanced firearm.
Hi, sherrif, may I also suggest a 8" x 16 oz leather flat black jack , I'm sure you know what a edge that can give those of us getting older and slower. Great vid stay safe!
My edc is damn near the exact same except my leatherman is a rebar. I have a little keychain swiss army knife for toothpick and ink pen...very handy! I still carry strong side hip but I've found that having perry suspenders (they hook onto your belt) distributes the gun's weight across my shoulders enough that my back doesn't hurt. I don't know if you've tried that or not.
@@SheriffMattOller I know a handful of retired police and a lot of them have back issues from carrying guns and equipment on that belt for decades. It’s a tough job. i’d say enjoy the MRI but they’re not really enjoyable. I’ll just leave with aI hope they find something that’s treatable!
Thanks sheriff for your videos. What shoulder rig is that you are using? How is it when driving? Can you access it easily considering seat belts? Thanks
Great video! You definitely covered the bases! One question tho? Why a Beretta 92? It's a brick that doesn't do your back any good! Plenty of firearms out there that out shoot it and half the weight!
Why not a Beretta? Carry guns are a personal preference, not a rule. What's it matter as long as it's something you'll carry? And "outshoot it"? What guns outshoot others? It's the shooter, not the gun.
@@SheriffMattOller As someone who only EDC Full size pistols(my Beretta M9A3 and my Glock 17 Gen4) all I can say is Amen Sheriff and thank you for this great video.
It's not everyday. Most days it's a 1911 for me. As far as guns go, Beretta is in the top 3 for me. I shoot it well, the ergos are friendly to me, good capacity, and it has nearly 40 years of proven dependability as a combat firearm. To each their own, but carry something!
That is interesting, a shoulder holster for recreational use. The truth of the matter is I don't know many people who wear shoulder holsters anymore. I have a question for you, are you able to draw that weapon without flagging your support arm ? The moment I saw your belt rolled up as tightly as it was, with all the holes in it, I just knew it wasn't a standard gun belt. I usually carry a flashlight in my vehicle and if I assume I will be out after dark but it will be in my left front pocket. Also I've taken to carrying a container of POM pepper spray and when wearing long pants, and ankle first aid kit. The kit from Warrior poets Society is very comfortable and I actually forget it is there by Love that miniature wallet
There's a method that serves 2 purposes with a shoulder rig. It moves the gun closer to the hand and prevents flagging of your off arm. Maybe I'll do something on that.
Thanks for your reply , my friends dad was a cop in Jackson Mississippi during the 60's, I asked him once, how did you survive all the violence and bigger, stronger, more numerous law breakers.? He showed me a short flat blackjack he kept in his right rear pocket. It was very well worn and rubbed raw. He said he would give the uncivilized a love tap to get them in the patrol car. Backup and radios were less consistent back then. So my point is if your in a area, and multiple bad guys roam and attack the old and slow, vulnerable weaker citizens. It makes sense, and is 2nd ammendment backed up. To use any means to survive a assault by these criminals, Including a blackjack. In confined spaces, it's the less lethal best choice for self defense. Current state law or not. I have the utmost respect for law and order, but sometimes conditions call for tactics and weapons that may be branded illegal by the less life experienced., not street wise people. Better to be tried by 12, than buried by 6.
Get your MD to prescribe Aquatherapy for the back. It'll save you. I've had 3 back surgeries. I wish someone had clued me in on it before my first surgery.
Always found it weird that the US Army brought the 92F , at all , given the decock/safety was a totally flawed design , my cousin brought one , and he went to fire , and he racked the slide & also flipped the lever down , only to NOT be able to fire . I got him to lay the pistol down , I cleared it , and demo what he had done with a empty pistol . IF they still wanted the 92 , should have done what the French did , and speced it as a G version .
Took a 4 day training course with my Beretta M9, and learned the De-cocker safety is not always your friend. Definitely will be getting the de-cocker only option as soon as I can!
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I'm a janitor, and I have an emergency kit in my school locker, radio, flashlight, first aid kit, and food. Boy did it come in handy a few times during some bad storms!
Sheriff I really enjoy your videos. I have 27 yrs. In law enforcement and worked for five Sheriffs. I totally agree with you. Gun,light knife. Be safe out there sir.
Damn!!! Beretta 92 in a shoulder holster. Didn’t see that coming!
I always carry a knife, a flashlight, a gun, a phone, a front pocket bill fold I made. Also I carry a swiss army small knife for the tweezers, and scissors mostly, I was always glad I had tweezers when I got a splinter in my hand. I carry a lighter also and I don't smoke. I have a place to shoot so I always have ear protection on me in a small container. I have several holsters for concealment according to the weather or what I'm doing. Enjoy your video's. It's good to see law enforcement as a gun guy too, especially as a Sherrif. You have a lot of good information that I use.
Much respect to you Sir.
I like that shoulder rig. 🇺🇸
I ❤️ my 92FS’s (plural.). I carried one on duty for about 22 years in my 34 years as a cop in LA. (Later switched to the USP 45, then a Glock 17 gen5 a couple years before retiring). I never ever saw nor heard of an incident where anybody myself included, that forgot to get the safety flipped “off” when they needed the Beretta 92FS in a gunfight.
Nor did I ever see nor hear of anybody that accidentally flipped the safety “on” when needing the gun. I think that is a myth that’s been proven to be a bogus one. The department really engrained in us that when the gun was coming out of the holster, you instinctively sweep the safety “up” with one’s thumb. And in LA, we collectively got involved in a BUNCH of OIS’s (shootings), while all using the 92’s and before other brand guns finally got authorized for carry.
I'm liking that flashlight Matt! May have to check into one of those because it's flat and will fit nicely in my purse. ❤
They're pricey. Like $85
Great video. I carried a M9 for a couple decades in the military. The G conversion is a definite upgrade. Now I mostly carry revolvers. I am more likely to run into bears, wild dogs or wild land meth cookers than anything else. I also carry a swiss army knife plus a keychain swiss army knife. Can't have too many toothpicks!
Thanks Sheriff. Happy Mother's Day to Mrs. Oller and I hope you had a nice weekend. Nice watch by the way. I wear the exact same one and have had a Fenix of some sort for years and love em.
Really smart way to conceal the weapon, experience is everything. I learned something today. 👍🏻
Great video! Thank you
🎉 Hi sheriff I love your videos, I told My stepson about you,he is a Kansas HP.
Another great video. Shout out from Troy, Missouri
Flashlight is definitely needed especially come winter when darkness comes early.
Thank you for the amazing tips handsome man. I'm so glad that I subscribed to your channel. Love watching all your videos over and over........;-)
I really enjoy your videos, this was very informative. I also have carried a pocket Swiss Army pocket knife , but I keep forgetting that at events and hospitals they consider it a weapon, had to take it back to my car. Keep the videos coming when you can, most enjoyable and informative.
You should put a mini-pocket clip on your Victorinox, it's usually for keys, but it's superb on those knives. I tried it, and since now, i carry my Vic Compact everyday without even noticing it. It's a game changer !
I love the M92FS, however living in S. Florida with the crushing humidity, it's just not an option. Thanks for sharing your EDC.
Thank you sir.
Usually carry a pocket knife, a multitool, flashlight, baby channel lock pliers, baby adjustable wrench, pocket screwdriver, 1/4,5/16,&3/8 bit driver, a lighter and phone, and on the weekends I add a shield 45 and spare mag.
Nice gear!
Nice setup! My setup is very similar. I carry a Pom oc spray and minus the handcuffs lol appreciate you!
I love the Wedge flashlight, I have one my self, I'm looking for a good rig, like yourself I'm not liking to shove my pistol IWB, you just got to keep adjusting your pants, I live in one of them blue states and I think a shoulder rig would be worth trying. Thank you Sheriff.
Thanks Sir ... This Canuck will yell to you keep the second , you miss it if or when it is gone
Old School !!!!!! 👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲💪
Thank you!!!!
Unusual to see someone wearing a full size 92FS, I distinguished out using one, but they are big and heavy although with a shoulder rig you wouldn’t notice the weight as much. I prefer the Glock 19 or the 43. The 92 has such a long trigger pull for the double action coupled with a manual safety the Glock has more simplicity. Gen 5 Glock with the performance trigger is an advanced firearm.
Hi, sherrif, may I also suggest a 8" x 16 oz leather flat black jack , I'm sure you know what a edge that can give those of us getting older and slower. Great vid stay safe!
Totally against the law in Missouri for a police officer to use a slapper or blackjack.
My edc is damn near the exact same except my leatherman is a rebar. I have a little keychain swiss army knife for toothpick and ink pen...very handy! I still carry strong side hip but I've found that having perry suspenders (they hook onto your belt) distributes the gun's weight across my shoulders enough that my back doesn't hurt. I don't know if you've tried that or not.
I'm far beyond that with my back. Have an MRI this week. I feel my first surgery coming soon.
@@SheriffMattOller I know a handful of retired police and a lot of them have back issues from carrying guns and equipment on that belt for decades. It’s a tough job. i’d say enjoy the MRI but they’re not really enjoyable. I’ll just leave with aI hope they find something that’s treatable!
There he is!
Good to see a 92fs in a edc setup....
👍. ABC Always Be Carrying.
Thanks sheriff for your videos. What shoulder rig is that you are using? How is it when driving? Can you access it easily considering seat belts?
Thanks
The holster and harness are Aker. The offside mag and cuff case are Gould and Goodrich.
Great to drive with and easy access.
I agree on converting the 92 to a g model Iv done that to my 92 compact. I was wondering is the 92 a department issue or is that choice for carry
@mikecoram397 my agency doesn't issue. We have an approved list, the choice is on you.
Good thinking on the toothpic, i don't like food in my teeth either !!!
I use my Olight more times than I can count. Especially as the eyes get older.
Shoulder rigs are so underrated imo
Great video! You definitely covered the bases! One question tho? Why a Beretta 92? It's a brick that doesn't do your back any good! Plenty of firearms out there that out shoot it and half the weight!
Why not a Beretta? Carry guns are a personal preference, not a rule. What's it matter as long as it's something you'll carry?
And "outshoot it"? What guns outshoot others? It's the shooter, not the gun.
@@SheriffMattOller As someone who only EDC Full size pistols(my Beretta M9A3 and my Glock 17 Gen4) all I can say is Amen Sheriff and thank you for this great video.
It's not everyday. Most days it's a 1911 for me.
As far as guns go, Beretta is in the top 3 for me. I shoot it well, the ergos are friendly to me, good capacity, and it has nearly 40 years of proven dependability as a combat firearm.
To each their own, but carry something!
That is interesting, a shoulder holster for recreational use. The truth of the matter is I don't know many people who wear shoulder holsters anymore.
I have a question for you, are you able to draw that weapon without flagging your support arm ? The moment I saw your belt rolled up as tightly as it was, with all the holes in it, I just knew it wasn't a standard gun belt.
I usually carry a flashlight in my vehicle and if I assume I will be out after dark but it will be in my left front pocket. Also I've taken to carrying a container of POM pepper spray and when wearing long pants, and ankle first aid kit. The kit from Warrior poets Society is very comfortable and I actually forget it is there by
Love that miniature wallet
There's a method that serves 2 purposes with a shoulder rig. It moves the gun closer to the hand and prevents flagging of your off arm. Maybe I'll do something on that.
Is the Beretta your department’s standard duty gun?
No. We are guided by Policy. There are numerous approved pistols. We don't have a 'standard' issue.
Just curious if you don’t mind me asking what ammunition do you carry on duty
Hornady Critical Duty or On Target Blue Line Duty
Cool Item. Would you mind to review our optics?
Be happy to.
@@SheriffMattOller How to contact with you?
Thanks for your reply , my friends dad was a cop in Jackson Mississippi during the 60's, I asked him once, how did you survive all the violence and bigger, stronger, more numerous law breakers.? He showed me a short flat blackjack he kept in his right rear pocket. It was very well worn and rubbed raw. He said he would give the uncivilized a love tap to get them in the patrol car. Backup and radios were less consistent back then. So my point is if your in a area, and multiple bad guys roam and attack the old and slow, vulnerable weaker citizens. It makes sense, and is 2nd ammendment backed up. To use any means to survive a assault by these criminals, Including a blackjack. In confined spaces, it's the less lethal best choice for self defense. Current state law or not. I have the utmost respect for law and order, but sometimes conditions call for tactics and weapons that may be branded illegal by the less life experienced., not street wise people. Better to be tried by 12, than buried by 6.
Beretta 92 brigadier inox, Leatherman wave, and an old surefire p6 here! Obviously this means I'm in favor of your setup, lol!
Sheriff what round you guys carrying....
Hornady Critical Duty
Get your MD to prescribe Aquatherapy for the back. It'll save you. I've had 3 back surgeries. I wish someone had clued me in on it before my first surgery.
Hi Sheriff. What is the name of the credential wallet?
Badge and wallet is made by Entemann-Rovin Company
Thank You Sir.
Button bottom button and the wind won’t blow the shirt open exposing Beretta
Usually do
I got oc always and nightstick for you know walking at night.
Always found it weird that the US Army brought the 92F , at all , given the decock/safety was a totally flawed design , my cousin brought one , and he went to fire , and he racked the slide & also flipped the lever down , only to NOT be able to fire .
I got him to lay the pistol down , I cleared it , and demo what he had done with a empty pistol .
IF they still wanted the 92 , should have done what the French did , and speced it as a G version .
Sheriff John McClane
Took a 4 day training course with my Beretta M9, and learned the De-cocker safety is not always your friend. Definitely will be getting the de-cocker only option as soon as I can!
@seanmcdermott9608 the G conversion is where it's at for a. Beretta
I feel that sitting on anything has also contributed to your spinal issues, wallet or otherwise.
Try not to show your keys on camera, otherwise great video. 👍
lost me at beretta
You lost me at "lost me"...........
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Im ordained, NO COPS IN AMERICA HAVE SALVATION. NIETHER DO THEIR PASTORS NOR THEIR CHAPLAINS.
EDC's WONT HELP WITH GODS WRATH