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For those who carry two handguns....

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If I carry a second or third gun it is usually winter and the spares are snubs carried in a coat pocket where they aren't buried under layers of clothing.
 
different reason for 2nd gun

I often carry a centerfire pistol and a rimfire Single ten with cci Quiets or colibris when I am around my property. I carry the centerfire concealed for the normal reasons we carry - two legged varmints, and the 22 in a shoulder holster, handy for smaller varmints. My neighbors are relatively close and if dispatching a small thing i would rather not disturb them with the noise, if the larger calibers are neccesary, Im not worried about the noise it makes!
 
I always have a Ruger LCR 38 in the pocket and usually have a bigger gun IWB on the right hip (G26, 1911, or S&W model 10 these days). Some say two is unnecessary/paranoid/mall ninja etc., but honestly if you are unlucky enough to get in a situation where you need a gun at all, a second one may just come in handy. If the first gun jams, runs out of ammo before you've made a good hit, or is snatched, a second could save your life (and has for many).

Also carrying that lightweight LCR in addition to my IWB gun is effortless. There's really no reason not to.
 
I always carry at least 2. Either 2 Gen 4, G 33's in 357 SIG, or 2 Gen 3, G 39's in 45 GAP. I usually will pocket carry a G 42 as well.
I'm handicapped and quite frankly, I want to be able to grab a gun with either hand and be able to defend myself immediately.
All are totally concealed at all times. Yes, I carry spare mags for each of them too.
You never know if or when Mr. Murphy might decide to rear his ugly head...lol

As always, stay safe.:cool:
 
Dr. Rob:
You kept me from asking what would have looked like an ignorant question. Maybe it still is.

The OP did not mention whether he mostly was asking LEOs/ex-LEOs, or CCW people in general.
 
i do not carry 2 very often. but when i do it is a Springfield xds .45 acp IWB and a Ruger LCP .380 auto on the ankle. never know what could happen.
 
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Dr. Rob:
You kept me from asking what would have looked like an ignorant question. Maybe it still is.

The OP did not mention whether he mostly was asking LEOs/ex-LEOs, or CCW people in general.
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I just asked people in general without foccusing a segment.
 
In case you run out of ammo, and don't have time to reload, but it make sense to carry something that uses the same mag, now a days, like a glock 17-19, and a glock 26. This way you can still use the same ammo and mags in the small one. Also sometimes I will throw an XDS in my pocket or fanny Pak and , then pull it out of a waistband or iwb. Or while driving have one in a holster under the steering wheel. It's hard to get a gun out while driving unless you thought of it before you started. Especially in cars that are small. I have a 4 door Optima and a Mustang, and there is no way I can even get my phone out in my Mustang.
 
For 20 years I carried a Sig P220 45 70%-80% of the time as a main duty gun, either uniformed or later in plain clothes. ( The other 20%-30% was either a wheel gun, a Browning P-35 or a Seacamp converted Commander)
I almost always carried a backup gun in an ankle holster or inside a coat pocket. Most of the time it was an old humpback S&W 38 Bodyguard snub-nose(nickeled no less.) that I found in the evidence locker.

Later I started carrying a little Beretta 22 tip-barrel in the armpit of my under the short body armor. It worked better when I had to wear a suit.
I had a velcro closed slit in my dress shirts so I could reach it.

One day when I needed the darn thing, ( knock-down-drag-out fight) the barrel flipped open while I was pulled it out and tossed the live round five feet away. I ended up using it like a brass knuckle. When I got home I tossed it into a drawer someplace. I have not looked at it since.

These days I am a simple country squire and only carry one.
 
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