As You Walk Out The Door: What gun goes with you today?

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P3AT front left pocket, 649 body gaurd, right hip, POS FIE .38 derringer, lives in console of car. That should do it.
 
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Can't CCW at work. G23 Gen 4 as soon as I get home in a Galco thumb break at 3 O'clock. Later, I trade this for my 442 which hides in a Superfly from DeSantis in my sleepin' shorts front pocket. After that, they're all off to the quick access safe for the night.
 
Let's see: there's a pair of .50 S&Ws in shoulder holsters,a .45 Colt ACP on my right hip, and a Glock 10MM on my left. I have hideout guns in ankle holsters -usually a pair of .22 Derringers; and the usual tactical blades.

I am, of course, pulling a camoflauged mortar emplacement-disguised as a little red wagon-with 60 MM HEAT rounds...

God ! I feel so vulnerable !

All the Mall Ninjas will make fun of me for being such an under-armed wuss...
 
As for todAy cause I work a hard to conceal job, my NAA 22 mag mini, I love this gun, it's not much, but it will do what it needs to, it's alwYs with me and it's better then nothing!
 
I carried a ruger SP101, .357 magnum, for 8 years, in a Galco OSW, high-ride Open-top pancake holster. But lately I switched to a Ruger LCR, .357 magnum. It just fits in the Galco holster just fine. And, it's quite a bit lighter.
Around the house I just shove an LCR .38 special in an Uncle Mikes pocket holster,in the pocket of my Wranglers. Light & handy.
 
If I manage to get out at all (working from home mostly these days) I'll be taking my G22 to the range to make sure the new recoil spring Glock sent me works ok. I'm not sending my old one back until I make sure this one works.

Short of that mission, it'll be a J-frame.
 
Though my recent purchases have been a Glock 19 and CM9 both were going to be my EDC. Somehow my Glock 26 still gets the nod most days. Of course this is liable to change tomorrow.
 
Most working days, I pack a G29 in either a Sparks 55BN, vertical, on the weak side for cross draw, or a Comp-Tac paddle on the strong side. Both are mounted fast, and can be removed fairly quickly, as I often have to get "disarmed" for certain places or strenuous activity (where it will be in the way) on the job. It would be nice not to have to "on and off", but that is just the way it goes.
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Carried crossdraw in an OWB, riding very high, almost to the level of a shoulder holster. Comfortable seated and still accessable to either hand,

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Ruger LCP in a slim pocket holster, rear right pocket where many people would keep a wallet. With colder weather coming, my S&W 637 may return to my IWB holster at 4 o'clock.
 
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