Primary is carried in an IWB holster worn between the belt and pants, a technique known as inside-the-belt (ITB) carry. Because it is worn outside the waistband of the pants, I selected an OWB choice (at hip bone.)
I also checked "other" to describe my second gun's carry method, which is strong-side, front pocket.
All of my carry guns have a trigger that, when pulled, draws a hammer rearward and then releases it. I did recently purchase a handgun for eventual carry that does the same thing with a striker. I do not carry single-action guns, nor any with "Glock-type" triggers. The possibility of unintended discharge has played a part in that, as well as the fact that I am trained far more in "heavy-trigger" handguns than in any other type. Holster selection is also made with that in mind.