Regarding accessibility, access while in a fight, i.e., bent at the waist, should be considered. Front pockets become inaccessible, and rear pockets tighten up. Thanks to SouthNarc and Paul Gomez for publicizing this vital aspect of gunfighting! Fights don't start at 25 yards, or even 7 yards; they start at zero yards. (I would think "smartcarry/thunderwear" might be complicated by being bent at the waist, too.) I also recommend Michael DeBethancourt's stuff. I have trained with all three of these instructors; SouthNarc is a real guy, who conceals his identity for self-evident reasons. Ed Lovette's little book on the Snubby Revolver is a gem, which costs little; I also recommend "Shooting to Live" by Fairbairn and "Shooting" by J.H. "Fitz" Fitzgerald. The latter is out of print, and commands collector prices, but Lovette and Fairbairn pass along much of the good stuff from Fitzgerald.
I attended the Snubby Summit, too, as mentioned above; what a great event!
I attended the Snubby Summit, too, as mentioned above; what a great event!