I don't mean to make you defensive.
Better one in the pocket than none, I agree. But how do you decide the cumbersomeness and slowness of pocket carry is acceptable for those times?
I gather there are times that you decide to carry in a fashion faster and more accessable than pocket carry? How do you discern?
Have you been to the range and tried to draw from the pocket and fire, using the types of shorts you throw on when you pocket carry?
Again, I am not trying to tell you that you are wrong, I just don't want you to end up dead with you hand stuck in your pocket trying to pull that gun out.
If you are confident with your pocket carry skill set, then who am I to argue?
I still like the S&W Chiefs.
txinvestigator, why do you prefer the S&W Chiefs to, say a model 642?
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+1 on this company. i bought the Velcro holster and use it in my car. it is attached to the transmission hump below the console, right at seat level. the holster is black as is the carpet. when I exit the car I transfer to my carry holster. I plan another purchase from this Texas company
Carry small but carry always.
How big are your pockets? I've held this gun and there is no way that I think I could conceal it properly and still be able to draw it at a moment's notice...KelTec PF9 in a Galco Pocket Holster. This gun goes everywhere with me no matter what I am wearing or what other guns I am carrying concealed. I have over 5000 rounds through it without any problems. It's accurate and goes bang with every trigger pull.