Video: What Does Shooting Champion Lena Miculek Carry?

Whether you call it "everyday carry," "EDC" or "loadout," Lena Miculek's gear is eminently emulatable. (Images courtesy CrossBreed Holsters)

posted on September 24, 2020

Lena Miculek is a role model for women who shoot: The Team SIG pro shooter is considered the top 3-Gun competitor in the world, holds eight world record shooting titles and serves as an ambassador for the Second Amendment. She may be an ultra-elite shooting star, but Lena's also a woman with the same concerns for her safety as the rest of us. As a concealed-carry permit holder, Lena's commitment to accuracy and safety demands ongoing practice and training. But at the end of the day, when the cameras go off, what gear does Lena Miculek secure to her belt for her own CCW needs?

Naturally, someone at Lena's level knows good steel, leather and lead can make all the difference. The combination of gun, holster, ammunition, sighting system and other gear is often called an "everyday carry rig," an "EDC kit" or (in this case), a "loadout." This amazing video from our friends at CrossBreed Holsters details what Lena carries, why she carries it and how it can help you. Click here to watch!

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