TheSpaceWanderer
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I carry a S&W M60 snubbie in my pocket in a Simply Rugged Pocket Protector (I think that's what they call it).
I always think about having the hammer bobbed but I can't bring myself to do it. It's just so nice the way it is. I shoot double action almost exclusively anyway but I like the option I guess.
I practice my draw a lot, when ever my wife isn't home. She knows I love my guns but she doesn't need to know how much. Of the thousands of times I've pulled the gun from my pocket I've never had a snag due to hammer or anything else. I removed the hogue rubber grips as they would print when carried on my belt and snag in the pocket. I replaced the with some nice Pau Ferro wood Hogue grips. The sights are "trench sights" so it's a pretty snag free package. I have been very happy with the holster/gun combo.
I do see the wisdom in DAO however. My M60 was one of my first gun purchases. Had I been more informed at the time I may have chosen differently. No regrets however I love that little gun.
I always think about having the hammer bobbed but I can't bring myself to do it. It's just so nice the way it is. I shoot double action almost exclusively anyway but I like the option I guess.
I practice my draw a lot, when ever my wife isn't home. She knows I love my guns but she doesn't need to know how much. Of the thousands of times I've pulled the gun from my pocket I've never had a snag due to hammer or anything else. I removed the hogue rubber grips as they would print when carried on my belt and snag in the pocket. I replaced the with some nice Pau Ferro wood Hogue grips. The sights are "trench sights" so it's a pretty snag free package. I have been very happy with the holster/gun combo.
I do see the wisdom in DAO however. My M60 was one of my first gun purchases. Had I been more informed at the time I may have chosen differently. No regrets however I love that little gun.