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Posted: 4/3/2024 9:47:08 PM EDT
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Carried a 642 8n my front pocket for years then occasionally a lcr. Now back pocket carry a lcp max when I don't think I'll need a gun.
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Yep. I’m good with it. Comfortable way to carry.. thus a great way to ensure that you always have a gun. Literally was just looking at a pocket holster for a new gun a few minutes ago. I’ve used DeSantis, “Ruger,” and now looking at a company called Craft Holsters. Anyone used their stuff?
ETA: But I also appendix carry almost exclusively if I’m not carrying in a pocket. Although I don’t think I’m brave enough to do this with a 320. |
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Sig 238 hides in a back pocket
Sig 938 hides in a front pocket Both reside in a Dm Ballard pocket holster |
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My Dad had a pistol in his pocket everyday of my life since before I can remember. When he passed I slipped a pistol in his pocket so he was buried with one too. "If I got my pants on" is when he carried. Mostly .25 auto or occasionally .32 revolver. |
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Pocket is the only way I've ever carried.
I know... my funeral. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/241846/IMG_4967_jpeg-3177520.JPG My basketball shorts gun. View Quote Is this now a thread for the no lock master race? |
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Keltec P-32, been carrying it in my pocket comfortable for years.
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Quoted: Keltec P-32, been carrying it in my pocket comfortable for years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Still wish I could find one for a reasonable price. I’d like to put it in the pocket carry rotation. Supposedly the Fiocchi 73 grain FMJs actually have ample penetration to meet FBI standards. Quoted: Quoted: Is this now a thread for the no lock master race? It was always a thread about the no lock master race Attached File |
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I carried a hellcat today in a cargo pocket using a crossbreed pocket holster. It's a leather square with half a holster riveted to it. The card covers the outline of the pistol. It's not fast or ideal but it's better than leaving it in the glove box or at home
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Pocket carry is great for carry in business casual, as you have your shirt tucked in so hard to belt carry.
S&W 640 with .357 Mag, 125 hollow points is my standard pocket carry. |
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Quoted: Quoted: My Dad had a pistol in his pocket everyday of my life since before I can remember. When he passed I slipped a pistol in his pocket so he was buried with one too. "If I got my pants on" is when he carried. Mostly .25 auto or occasionally .32 revolver. Very cool. This is the coolest thing I’ve read today. |
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Quoted: My Dad had a pistol in his pocket everyday of my life since before I can remember. When he passed I slipped a pistol in his pocket so he was buried with one too. "If I got my pants on" is when he carried. Mostly .25 auto or occasionally .32 revolver. View Quote I pocket carried a 642 for a while and I've got a 640 that I carry if I need to be discrete |
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I carry a Glock 26 with a TLR-6 in a slightly modified DeSantis Nemesis holster. It isn't ideal, but it works year-round for me. The G-26 in my pocket beats the G-22 I left at home.
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Seecamp 380 in their Sticky holster is invisible in khaki shorts.
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I’m not fat and can’t justify appendix carry (point a gun at what I carry a gun to protect)
SW bodyguard 380 on a clip draw. Haters gonna hate but that sob disappears. And if I shoot myself it’s just a measly 380 |
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I pocket carried a LCP for years until I stumbled onto the Beretta Pico, it's smaller, and better in every way. It's a shame they discontinued it. Pro tip: get a decent pocket holster, it makes drawing so much easier.
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Been carrying a P32 in Galco pocket holster. That or G26/G19 belt carry about 4:00.
8 rounds + 7 in the P32. I have been toying with getting into .380 or .38 Spl tho. Fewer rounds but prob more effective rounds. Stil tho 15 rounds of .32 acp on tap in the pocket for now. |
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i mean, that hits every single freakin stereotype for the pocket carriers |
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P32 in a pocket holster in my "pajamas" right now.
G26 w/ light in a pocket holster for EDC. 9mm SP 101 in the jacket pocket, no holster, for winter BUG and opening gambit. |
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Quoted: I pocket carried a LCP for years until I stumbled onto the Beretta Pico, it's smaller, and better in every way. It's a shame they discontinued it. Pro tip: get a decent pocket holster, it makes drawing so much easier. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/348465/IMG_2552_jpeg-3177559.JPG View Quote I had no idea they were discontinued, that sucks. |
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Quoted: Pocket carry is great for carry in business casual, as you have your shirt tucked in so hard to belt carry. View Quote As far as pocket carry, I do it at work since a holster on my belt line would be very much in the way. It would be a great way to have it dropped on the floor multiple times a day because it got snagged on something. LCP in the pocket is no issue though. Still don't like it. |
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Quoted: Sometimes pocket carry a Kahr MK9. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/390133/IMG_0622_jpg-3177567.JPG View Quote Kinda like. |
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Those that carry an LCP 2, what holster do you use? The one that came with my LCP2 stays on the gun when I pull it out of the pocket of my basketball shorts.
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Ruger LCP and a NAA guardian in 32acp both in Kydex pocket holsters.
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Quoted: Quoted: i mean, that hits every single freakin stereotype for the pocket carriers You say that like it’s a bad thing. Old boy had such a gut on him, Dicky Do level, that I was waiting for him to pull his belly roll up and come out with a HK MP5K! |
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Pocket carry a 642 at work. It’s slower to draw if needed and if I’m in my work vehicle and had to quickly pull it out of my pocket while behind the wheel I would be fucked. But it’s better than nothing and no one notices that I’m armed at work. Off work I’m rocking a semi auto pistol
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Model 38 S&W in a Mika holster or a P-32 in a small nylon rig.
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I pocket carry my 43X when wearing my overalls. Fits fine.
Ruger LCR when in jeans. Wintertime when in jeans I put the 43 in a kydex hip holster. |
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