Shield is not for Everyone's pocket
When mine comes in several months, I was thinking about pocket carry. My wifes will be here next week.
Pocket carry is nice if you have to disarm.
What holster are you using?
How does it compare to the jframe for pocket carry?
Will:
I pocket carry my Shield in a Desanti model "E1" (Designed for a Glock 26) 10 hours a day while at work in 36x32 Dockers and after I changed out the stock 3 Dot sights for Big Dot the rear sight stopped catching especially in pants that had a small opening. (I can draw sweep safety and dry fire in 1.5 seconds)
Is pocket carry for everyone? No
I am 6'2" and 195 Ibs. My body frame allows me to pocket carry but like the Beretta Nano I pull my belt in a notch or if wearing sweats I tie the draw string tight and pray the rope holding my sweats doesn't break or the pants are coming down fast.
A J Frame is going to be lighter to pocket. The Shield loaded with 8 rounds of 124 grain ammo is 24.1 oz. Beretta Nano 23 oz loaded with 7 rounds and the ideal pocket gun in 9mm the Kahr CM9 is going to be close to 20 oz loaded. (All three are heavier than the J Frame)
24 oz is some serious weight in the pocket and forget about jogging or biking the gun will beat your leg raw. I use a fanny pack to transport when I am biking and I am still trying to figure out jogging. I may just go with an LCP at 11 oz loaded for running.
Good Luck, you are really going to enjoy the Shield!
Russ
P.S. I just tried tonight a new Galco soft leather IWB. If I wear it at 2 o'clock it is uncomfortable when I sit down. If I wear it at 4 o'clock my untucked shirt or jacket climbs up when sitting and I have Shield exposure when I stand up. 3 o'clock I don't have any fat so my hip bone rubs against the holster.
The attached pocket holster is my choice. It fits and is my only carry method until I can get more body fat on that hip bone.
