Lots of information of which type and what caliber of gun folk carry, but I'm interested in knowing exactly how those folk are carrying those guns? There are several methods to choose from including but not all, the following methods.
Belt holster, standard or pancake or clip on.
Inside the belt holster
Inside the pant holster
Small of the Back holster
Shoulder holster
Ankle holster or
Pocket/wallet holster
Give it a thought and if you use multiple methods of carry, tell us why and which methods you utilize. Brand and model numbers or even pictures might be the ticket for someone on the fence about just how they are planning on carrying their piece when they get around to it. Smithy.
After trying various carry options over the years, I'm most comfortable with belt holster carry for the primary sidearm, and pocket carry for the backup piece. When shopping for clothing, I am always on the lookout for garments that facilitate my method of carry. With the proper holster/garment combination, I've not had any difficulty concealing a short barrel N-frame revolver or a full-size Glock.
Normally, I carry a subcompact 9x19 pistol in a front pocket holster. Whenever possible I also carry a compact or full size pistol IWB. I very rarely carry OWB.
I carry either my Stoeger Cougar or my Bersa Thunder .380 Plus IWB in a Remora with the full sweat shield and leather lining. I'm a pretty average sized guy...5'9, 185lbs. A t shirt and jeans covers it all easily. Spare mag in off-hand back pocket.
Still searching for the 'comfortable spot' to carry XD Mod.2 sub-compact.
I'm right-handed, and the comfort spot for me is on belt, outside
pants, on left hip just behind front pocket.
Easily accessible and doesn't interfere with anything.
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