Pocket Carry Redux
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Pocket Carry Redux
A while back I posted a topic about the pros/cons of pocket carry. Since then it's actually come to be my preferred method. After you can find the right clothing with a pocket that won't snag up for a clean draw you're golden. The thing I really like about it is being able to walk down the street with my hand on my weapon, one step closer to being ready if it came time to draw.
The biggest problem I can see is if the "moment" came when I was sitting down, but still not impossible.
The biggest problem I can see is if the "moment" came when I was sitting down, but still not impossible.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
I've been thinking about carrying a second, smaller gun. Not all the time, but for instance when I'm wearing a t-shirt that's a bit to short or too tight to comfortably conceal my Beretta PX4 and I just want to make a quick run to the corner store. I've found myself hesitating once or twice recently, but ended up changing into better carrying clothes (longer shirt, putting on a belt, etc).
So what and how do you carry? I ended up at Cabela's the other day but all the revolvers I looked at still seemed pretty big for pocket carry.
So what and how do you carry? I ended up at Cabela's the other day but all the revolvers I looked at still seemed pretty big for pocket carry.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
I pocket carry a Glock 26 at times when I am wearing cargo shorts. The biggest disadvantage in my opinion is that it is VERY difficult to get to the gun with your weak hand.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
i pocket carry a Kahr pm 40 everyday. I understand the issue with snaging the pocket during a draw. I have adapted my draw method so that during the initial part of the draw, my fingers are around the grip but my thumb is on the back sight. my thumb remains there until the butt part of the pistol has cleared the top of my pocket. Once the butt has cleared, my thumb transitions to it's normal shooting position. After some practice, it has become second nature and snag free.
Edit: BTW...with this method...while sitting...if i can get my hand in my pocket...i can draw from the position.
Edit: BTW...with this method...while sitting...if i can get my hand in my pocket...i can draw from the position.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
Quote: "I ended up at Cabela's the other day but all the revolvers I looked at still seemed pretty big for pocket carry."
Speaking of Cabella's, I was in the FW store last week and they had a Desantis Nemisis pocket holster for $20. That's what I paid - plus shipping - for mine not too long ago thru an internet vendor for the LCP. It works fine for me and I suspect would work well too with j-frames (although I spent $50+ years ago for a leather j-frame pocket holster by Hedley out of Florida).
Pocket carry highly dependent upon the size of the gun - and size of the pocket!
Numerous reasons not to carry a pistol in a pocket without some kind of holster that covers the trigger guard. I knew better, but did it briefly a couple of months ago and when getting the gun ready to go in holster again, found a dime wedged between bottom of trigger and trigger guard.
Speaking of Cabella's, I was in the FW store last week and they had a Desantis Nemisis pocket holster for $20. That's what I paid - plus shipping - for mine not too long ago thru an internet vendor for the LCP. It works fine for me and I suspect would work well too with j-frames (although I spent $50+ years ago for a leather j-frame pocket holster by Hedley out of Florida).
Pocket carry highly dependent upon the size of the gun - and size of the pocket!
Numerous reasons not to carry a pistol in a pocket without some kind of holster that covers the trigger guard. I knew better, but did it briefly a couple of months ago and when getting the gun ready to go in holster again, found a dime wedged between bottom of trigger and trigger guard.
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Right now a Tarus PT140Fangs wrote: So what and how do you carry?
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
I really like pocket carry for a second gun. My favorite is a J-frame revolver but I have carried a Glock 26, a Kel tec p 11, and a Seacamp 32. They all work.
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I pocket carry a s+w 642 in a Unkle Mikes pocket holster.I have a Bersa .380 that I pocket carry in the same holster.
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My pocket carry is a Kel-Tec P3AT. I have carried a Kel-Tec P11 in my pocket before, but that required some pretty big pockets, and I no longer own the P11.
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Kel-tec P3AT almost daily as BUG. Carry in back pocket and if robbed guess which wallet is reached
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P3At in the pocket, always. Mike's #2 (?) pocket holster
Nothing else in that pocket
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
I have a question for those that are adept at pocket carry. What kind of clothing do you pocket carry in? Which pocket?
I have been trying out a Kahr Pm9 at home, while I wait for the plastic. I have a Galco pocket holster and an HBE leatherworks. IWB. I dont wear a suit or dress pants at all. ever. So does anyone pocket carry in jeans? Jacket pocket works well but it will past jacket weather before my plastic arrives I bet.
I have been trying out a Kahr Pm9 at home, while I wait for the plastic. I have a Galco pocket holster and an HBE leatherworks. IWB. I dont wear a suit or dress pants at all. ever. So does anyone pocket carry in jeans? Jacket pocket works well but it will past jacket weather before my plastic arrives I bet.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
I've pocket carried in jeans(don't wear them that tight anymore...to old for that) even with dockers.You will be suprised how it doesn't print. At least no one has ever ran away from me screaming "OMG hes got a gun"
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I've been pocket carrying an LCP for the last few months, mostly in dress slacks. I love it. I keep it in my right hand pocket, because I noticed if I bend over it really "looks like a gun" in my rear pocket. It truly has become a "forget it's even there" gun for me.
The built-in change pocket inside my dress slacks actually holds the LCP in great position, and keeps it from moving around too much. Everything else has to go in my other pockets--cell, keys, change, etc... Nothing goes into the pocket with the gun. I agree with the other poster on how you can have your hand on your gun, ready to go, without drawing any attention. Sometimes if I'm walking out to a parking lot, I'll just walk with my hand and gun ready to go. Very easy.
With blue jeans, I do not like pocket carry. They don't hold the gun right, and the pockets aren't as big and easy to draw from. I suppose this could be remedied by using a pocket holster, so I'll probably pick one up for that. In the meantime, I've been using a size#0 Uncle Mikes and just carrying IWB when I've got jeans or shorts on.
The built-in change pocket inside my dress slacks actually holds the LCP in great position, and keeps it from moving around too much. Everything else has to go in my other pockets--cell, keys, change, etc... Nothing goes into the pocket with the gun. I agree with the other poster on how you can have your hand on your gun, ready to go, without drawing any attention. Sometimes if I'm walking out to a parking lot, I'll just walk with my hand and gun ready to go. Very easy.
With blue jeans, I do not like pocket carry. They don't hold the gun right, and the pockets aren't as big and easy to draw from. I suppose this could be remedied by using a pocket holster, so I'll probably pick one up for that. In the meantime, I've been using a size#0 Uncle Mikes and just carrying IWB when I've got jeans or shorts on.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux
I bought a Kahr PM9 a couple of weeks ago at the Pasadena Gun Show. I have been carrying it in my front right jean pocket in a holster. It looks like I have a wallet in the front. My wife says that it does not print and no one would know it is a gun. It is not that bad to draw it out when needed.
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