I have a problem. I have several guns that are carryable, so I carry them all.
For bumming around in the woods my 64 HB 4" is pretty well my go to companion. In the Summer it will be loaded with a couple shotshells and 4 semi wadcutters when in the woods. In cooler no snake weather it will probably be loaded with HP ammo. This is also my primary Defensive Pistol Match gun. I did the trigger work on it. I took it to see Ron Power and had him chamfer the chambers, and add ball loc to it, plus going over everything. I think I can safely say it is in better than new mechanical condition. I have a Lobo Enhanced Pancake for it. Ron is retired, but he has been my revolver smith for over 20 years, and he still works on my stuff.
I carry my 638 quite a bit also. Bone stock. I have a Lobo Model 1 Pancake for it. This is also my Pocket Carry gun. When I need to carry small, this is my go to gun. I shoot it in matches in BUG Division.
I have a 310 Night Guard. That is a 2.75" bbl N frame Air Weight in 10mm. It has a 24/7 XS Tritium front sight with plenty of white to see in the day time. The back sight is a Cylinder & Slide Extreme Duty. I put a set of S&W Finger Groove, checkered compact grips on it. They do sting the hand a little more than the factory Pachmayr Compac's that came on it. I am carrying it in my Lobo Model 1 for my 3" 625 until Ray gets my new Enhanced Pancake done for it. I carry this one a lot.
I carry a 625-3 in 3" also. It is a Power Custom Combat, done by Ron a long time ago. When Ron built it he told me it was the first 625 he had worked on with perfect cylinder alignment on all 6 holes. I have a set of Finger Groove S&W combats on it. I carry it in a Lobo Model 1 Pancake.
Next would probably be my 1911 Colt XSE Stainless 5". It is not a Wilson Combat, but it has a lot of Wilson Combat parts on it. It did have Nite Eyes on it. After they went out, I swapped the sight out for a Dawson Fiber Optic front, and a Charger rear. Wilson Combat flat mainspring housing with built on mag chute that has been blended to the mag opening. Grips are Davidson Starburst in 2-Tone Black & Gray. The grip safety is a Wilson Combat that has the speed bump.
Factory mags are new in the box on the shelf. I have around a dozen total magazines either 47D's or Power Mags for it. My holsters are a Rafter S Avenger in Black Shark with matching double mag pouch, and 4 single mag pouches. I also have a couple matching Cuff cases, peper spray cases, etc.
I also have a Caldwell Gunleather IWB for it.
Next would be my 610 No Dash 4". Some of you have perked up already, they did not make a No Dash 4". This was my first Power Custom Combat revolver. I had Ron shorten it to 4" from a 5". Very nice old gun. I have had it a long time. I have a Lobo Enhanced Pancake on order for it. I have been carrying it in a Rafter S Avenger for a revolver in Black Shark.
I also carry my 4" 617 some. This is my practice gun for matches. I got it in a 6 shot version on purpose so the round count was the same as most of my other revolvers. I shoot it in Rim Fire Division in our Club Defensive Pistol matches. Great gun, and cheap to shoot a lot.
Last is my least carried gun at this time. A full size Springfield XDm in 40 S&W. It was my police uniform carry gun a short while before I retired. I have a security holster on my gunbelt, and a Serpa for it. It is bone stock except the TFO Sights. I am planning on getting some leather for it this Winter to get it into my carry rotation. I figure a Lobo Avenger, and probably a second Lobo IWB in horse hide.
I have one left a Power Custom Combat 686 in a 4". This is the wifes house gun. It has also been to Clark for conversion to Moon Clips. It has a Kramer OWB holster for ladies. I also have a Bianchi Pancake with thumb break for it, and an old open top Safariland holster. I have had this gun for over 20 years, and I have never fired a 357 round in it that I recall.
I have let several lady shooters try this gun and holster over the years. Everyone who has ever shot it loved it.
Some would be uncomfortable carrying and shooting so many different handguns. I have no issues doing it at all. I shoot a pistol match every month except November (Deer Season). I will shoot from 2 to as many a 5 of the guns above on match day depending on the turn out. As I work every match, I am on the range all day, so I can normally fit in shooting my own guns early or late.
I live in Rural Missouri, and I am retired. This is what I would call a condition Green area. Very Low Threat Level. I Concealed Carry as pretty much a serious hobby of mine. If one only carried a small easy to conceal gun it would be no challenge at all. Now getting the bugs out of carrying bigger guns makes life interesting. Then add in Range Time using the equipment you carry. Carrying different reloaders. Trying out different gear, and clothing. I am having fun with this, and learning more every day.
Bob