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Right front pocket: 642 in either a Mika Round Cut or Nemesis holster
Left front pocket: iPhone and keys
Right rear pocket: wallet
Left rear pocket: Benchmade Monochrome folder and reload speed strip
Right watch pocket (if wearing jeans): Speed strip reload
I don't usually pocket carry in a pants pocket but I do have a habit of slipping a gun into a coat pocket when I go out and don't feel like "holstering-up".
When going concealed carry: Left Side
Wallet, Can of Dip
Right Side
Phone, speed strip of .357 mag, cheap pocket knife (I found for 3 bucks and liked so I bough 5 more), Sometimes I carry my Rajah II as well.
And the Ruger sp101 in a glaco inside the waistband.
When going open carry (whenever possible): Left side
Wallet, Can of dip
Right side
Phone, keys
Then a Glock 19 on the strong side hip and two mags on weak.
Right now my Glock 27 in the cargo shorts I just so happen to be wearing today (normally it's on my hip though). But I'll be purchasing an LCP next week!!!
my "work environment" doesn't allow loaded firearms, so I have to get creative; I always have a folding pocket knife (Gerber E-Z Open or Myerco G-10) and some sort of chemical deterrant (Sabre OC/CS spray or Sabre OC spray); my CCW piece for outside of work activites is a S&W 442 in an Uncle Mike's Cordura pocket holster with a Bianchi SpeedStrip with whatever ammo is in the S&W 442
It's a Spyderco Cricket. There are a few variations, but this one is the most common. Very small, and easy to carry. It has a pocket clip. Cuts way better than you'd expect for the small size.
When at work, weapons are forbidden. So my pockets hold the following:
Left front pocket: Keys and Chris Reeve Small Sebenza
Right front pocket: Cell phone and money clip
Left rear pocket: wallet
Right rear pocket: empty
Away from work, the left front pocket gets the powered down cell phone, and the right front pocket gains a Bond Texas Defender in .45 ACP carried in a pocket holster. The money clip moves to my right rear pocket. The Bond has turned into my constant companion away from work. The three-inch barrel is long enough for the .45 ACP standard pressure loads to reach a pretty good velocity, and the Bond makes a good BUG to my 1911. I can also reload the Bond with the ammo from my 1911 spare magazines.
So the pockets look like this:
Left front pocket: Keys, Chris Reeve Small Sebenza, and cell phone
Right front pocket: Bond Texas Defender in .45ACP
Left rear pocket: wallet
Right rear pocket: money clip
Pocket? What good is your gun if it is in your pocket???!!!
How 'bout a huge ol' N-framed 3 1/4" chopped barreled, custom S&W 25-2, moon-clipped .45ACP revolver . . . loaded with Speer "Flying Ashtrays . . . OUT of the pocket!" HUGE HOLES in the front of a huge gun . . . that outta make a BG's eyeballs get REAL BIG, real fast!!!
'Bout the best the bad guys could hope for in that situation would be the chance to simply run away and change their BVDs!!!
PS: Oh yeah. Front pocket? A S&W Model 37 Airweight in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster . . . my ALWAYS gun. But that 25-2 is always near . . . with a bunch of loaded moon clips!!!
Let's see....today when I was out and about. Left front pocket, LCP loaded with Powerballs, right front pocket, xtra mag for LCP/Powerballs;single blade lockback;keys. Oh and on my belt my Bersa CC loaded with Powerballs.
This was a topic in the gunblog world a while back. My entry:
Left
Keychain
iPhone
Wallet
Extra mag (Speer Gold Dots)
Right
Kel-Tec P3AT with +1 capacity mag
Cheap nylon holster that's actually pretty good
Leatherman Micra
Cheap but bright LED flashlight from Fry's Electronics
Since then, I've added a small folding knife in the left pocket for general use and/or firearms retention help.
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