Your EDC if you lived in the 1850s
Our Take
This loadout is a fascinating historical recreation of a mid-19th century traveler or explorer's kit. It leans heavily into self-reliance and navigation, with a strong emphasis on tools for survival and observation in a pre-industrial setting. The aesthetic is decidedly antique and focused on functionality over modern convenience. It's a curated collection representing a specific era, rather than a typical modern EDC.
Pros
The loadout is exceptionally well-suited for its intended historical context. The inclusion of a firearm (Colt Navy), ammunition components (powder flask, lead balls, percussion caps), and tools for fire starting (match case, wax) demonstrate a preparedness for self-defense and survival. The navigational tools (compass, telescope, binoculars) are crucial for exploration and orientation. The Bible suggests a focus on spiritual well-being during long journeys. The quality of the items appears high, given their age and preservation.
Suggestions
From a modern EDC perspective, this loadout is largely impractical. It lacks modern communication tools (phone, radio), medical supplies, and everyday conveniences. While the wax serves multiple purposes, a dedicated light source would be more efficient. The bone dice are purely recreational and don't contribute to utility. A modern EDC would prioritize lightweight, multi-functional tools, whereas this kit is bulky and specialized. The redundancy of the telescope and binoculars could be considered, depending on the user's needs.