Pocket Carry Redux

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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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stroo wrote:I really like pocket carry for a second gun. My favorite is a J-frame revolver but I have carried a Glock 26, a Kel tec p 11, and a Seacamp 32. They all work.
Taurus 85 Ultralite snubby in a Desantis Nemesis pocket holster, for those "run to the store" trips. Suits me fine.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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I pocket carry in jeans all the time. As someone else said, I don't wear skin-tight jeans, though. I have worn some fairly tight jeans, and I know that they would slow down the draw, but a pistol that is slow to draw is better than a pistol sitting in the safe back at home.

I use a DeSantis Nemesis pocket holster when I pocket carry, whether it's in jeans or slacks. And nothing else is in that pocket. If my P3AT is a BUG, I may vary which pocket it goes into. If I am dressed such that the P3AT is my only carry, it goes into my right front pocket, so that I can have my strong hand on it without being obvious that I have my hand on a gun.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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I also pocket carry a Kahr PM9 in jeans using a Desantis Nemesis or WRB pocket holster with a flap over it. Works well and I can draw with just a slight shift in position when sitting.

As others have stated, you can't wear tight jeans and expect to pocket carry. People appreciate that I don't wear tight fitting clothes anymore as I am 5'9" and about 195. While not overly fat, I do have a case of dresser disease (that's where your chest has fallen into your drawers.) LOL
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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I dropped by Cabela's and ended up looking at quite a few guns for pocket carry. Pretty much all of them, when in a holster, look like I have a really big wallet in my front pocket. I could get away with it in my cargo shorts, but I really don't think it's practical for my front pocket. I guess I'm just too darn skinny. :grumble
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I occasionally pocket carry either a P3AT or a 642 in a pair of shorts on a hot day, but generally speaking it's not my favorite way to carry simply because I'm a big sweaty hog.

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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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I occasionally pocket carry my LCP (w/ Hornady Critical Defense .380)...
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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After presenting my TDL and CHL as required after getting pulled over (for a non moving violation), the Officer asked, "Do you have your weapon on you now"? And while keeping my hands at 10 & 2 on the wheel, I said, "actually sir I have three." ;-)
He was very professional about things and asked me to step out of my truck ( I did so very slowly - keeping my hands visible as much as possible). I have to admit that since was my first time to present my CHL to a LEO I was nervous, I stood there with my arms somewhere between halfway and all the way out. I think he found this funny (and looking back so do I) but before he told me to relax he looked me up and down and asked where "they" all were.

"Well, one's in my waistband on my right side, one's in my left (Jeans) pocket, and the other is in the little pocket that's inside my right front pocket." :patriot:

With that his left eyebrow went up almost a full inch. He kind of cocked his head to one side and said something to the effect of "are you telling me you have a pistol so small it fits in the "watch" pocket of your jeans?"
I replied "yes sir, and I'd love to show it to you sometime". He replied that he'd like to see it, but "not today"!

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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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I pocket carry a Kahr PM9 in jeans all the time in jeans and no one's ever noticed that I'm carrying. I carry it in a Fist-Inc K5 pocket holster with nothing else in the pocket.
I have a slight build (5'8" and 150lbs) and wear relaxed fit jeans. The draw time is way slower than other types of carry (IWB, OWB, etc) unless you have your hand on the grip already.

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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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atxgun wrote:... The thing I really like about it is being able to walk down the street with my hand on my weapon, one step closer to being ready if it came time to draw.

The biggest problem I can see is if the "moment" came when I was sitting down, but still not impossible.
Just be aware that if the "moment" is not obvious, ie bg approaching gun in hand pointed at gg, there's only one hand, probably the non-dominant hand, to deal with the bg's encrouchment. Also, the hand could become trapped in the pocket, especially if there's limited arm movement as if seated, near a wall etc.. Some food for thought.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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The Annoyed Man wrote:I occasionally pocket carry either a P3AT or a 642 in a pair of shorts on a hot day, but generally speaking it's not my favorite way to carry simply because I'm a big sweaty hog.

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man, that's not true.

you're not a hog.... :lol::
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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fm2 wrote:
atxgun wrote:... The thing I really like about it is being able to walk down the street with my hand on my weapon, one step closer to being ready if it came time to draw.

The biggest problem I can see is if the "moment" came when I was sitting down, but still not impossible.
Just be aware that if the "moment" is not obvious, ie bg approaching gun in hand pointed at gg, there's only one hand, probably the non-dominant hand, to deal with the bg's encrouchment. Also, the hand could become trapped in the pocket, especially if there's limited arm movement as if seated, near a wall etc.. Some food for thought.
I tend to think of things like, if someone comes up and starts some chicanery while I'm at a red light, I could let off the brake, which will cause the ol' truck to lurch forward, which could give me the time to draw, not to mention get me off the X for a moment.
there are plenty of other sichy-ations I ain't thought of, though...
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.

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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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DoubleJ wrote:
fm2 wrote:
atxgun wrote:... The thing I really like about it is being able to walk down the street with my hand on my weapon, one step closer to being ready if it came time to draw.

The biggest problem I can see is if the "moment" came when I was sitting down, but still not impossible.
Just be aware that if the "moment" is not obvious, ie bg approaching gun in hand pointed at gg, there's only one hand, probably the non-dominant hand, to deal with the bg's encrouchment. Also, the hand could become trapped in the pocket, especially if there's limited arm movement as if seated, near a wall etc.. Some food for thought.
I tend to think of things like, if someone comes up and starts some chicanery while I'm at a red light, I could let off the brake, which will cause the ol' truck to lurch forward, which could give me the time to draw, not to mention get me off the X for a moment.
there are plenty of other sichy-ations I ain't thought of, though...
Good job!
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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If I missed it in this thread, I apologize. :tiphat: If I didn't, I strongly suggest that the only thing that goes in the pocket with the gun is the gun in its holster and that there is no phone or keys, etc. on the belt above the carry pocket that could interfere with the draw.
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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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Oldgringo wrote:If I missed it in this thread, I apologize. :tiphat: If I didn't, I strongly suggest that the only thing that goes in the pocket with the gun is the gun in its holster and that there is no phone or keys, etc. on the belt above the carry pocket that could interfere with the draw.
Good point. I always have to remember to move my knife to the left side when I pocket carry (At least there will be something I can reach)

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Re: Pocket Carry Redux

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I also use a Desanti Nemesis with a Kel-tec P3AT. The Nemesis has a rubber covering that grips to the inside of the pocket allowing you to draw the pistol WITHOUT the holster every time. Great product, I wear it with jeans and dress slacks. It looks like a wallet in your pocket.
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