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You left out fanny pack and should have made it multiple choice. I had to vote other, as sometimes I carry in a belt holster, sometimes IWB, sometimes pocket holster, sometimes fanny pack, sometimes shoulder holster. I also carry a BUG concealed in an Uncle Mike's armor holster attached to my vest when on duty. For deep cover I have a concealment T-shirt. It all depends on the season and what I'm doing at the time. Yep, polls that make too many assumptions are doomed to failure on this board.
While at work I wear overalls, so then I pocket my KEL-TEC .380. When I wear shorts, I IWB and pocket carry. And when I wear pants, I just IWB. So, I voted other.
I voted IWB holstered because that is the usual , but also use shoulder, ankle, or pocket depending on the particular pistol and dress code of the day . OWB belt seldom and only for large framed pistols.
I usually carry a Kimber ULTRA II in a on the belt Mernickle PS6 Extreme High rise. An IWB is uncomfortable to me (guess I'm too skinny) and with the Mernickle I ALMOST forget its there.
I picked other because multiple choices weren't allowed. Sometimes Inside the waistband, sometimes outside, sometimes pocket carry, sometimes open carry and sometimes in a backpack. It all depends on the gun and the daily situation.
For larger weapons like a Glock or a CZ-75, I use either a Fobus paddle holster or a a Galco belt holster.
But honestly....for small light-weight guns like a P-22 or PPK, just tucking it in your waistband is fine. cinch your belt down on it, and It wont move all day, even if you sit down or stand up. Its also a HECK of a lot more comfortable than most holsters, so your prone to carry more often.
Technically speaking, for those saying "it should be multiple choice"; unless you carry multiple methods the exact same amount of time, 'Usually carry' only applies to the one that you...you guessed it...usually carry.
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