the "desk drawer" pistol is in an Uncle Mikes soft holster, but I would never use one for carrying.
Either leather or Kydex that fully protects the trigger is what I'm going to be using.
Pocket Carry
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Re: Pocket Carry
I have to agree with this statement as well. I wouldnt pocket carry a 1911 or something similar like a Sig P238/938. Nothing againt the guns just not for me. I have a Blackhawk pocket holster I have used before but dont really use it. I have found the Remora and Sticky holsters to be better options but my go to is kydex.The Annoyed Man wrote:I'd agree. I like 1911 pistols, but a cocked and locked 1911 has no business in a pocket. And FWIW, I have yet to see an Uncle Mike's product that I would use to carry a gun on my person. I recently purchased an Alabama Holsters kydex pocket holster which works with my XDS 3.3" just fine.
Re: Pocket Carry
Same here with my P238.bmwrdr wrote:I pocket carry a P938 cocked and locked in a Remora holster and I haven't had a problem in 2 years. On the P938 the safety lever is very firm and I haven't had a mishap so far.
I follow the rules below:
1. There is nothinge else in that pocket.
2. I put the loaded gun with the safety lever on in the holster before I put the holster with the gun in my pocket.
3. I do not "fiddle" with it while it is in my pocket.
4. I trust mechanics as long as I clean and inspect the gun by myself and on a regular base.
It is a personal preference and one's own decision and reponsibility how to carry.
Galco leather pocket holster that fully covers trigger, nothing in my pocket. I cant imagine accidently switching that safety off regardless.