Currently in rotation in a Milt Sparks VMII is my 9mm Colt Defender in 10+1 configuration (Tripp 10-rd mag).
The mag extends just a pinky below the grip, but it's just as concealable and I get to carry 11 rounds.
When it gets a little cooler and I can carry heavier, I load up the Commanders, either 45 or 9mm, whichever I feels like.
Glock 22 in a Glock Sport Combat polymer holster with matching mag carrier on opposite side loaded with Winchester Ranger T 180 grain loads. 442 in pants pocket loaded with 158 grain LHP with a 2x2x2 ammo pouch containing six more. All covered by a one size larger polo shirt. Need to get a good ankle rig for the 442. Pocket space is at a premium with all the **** I carry...
Today it was a Ruger 1911 in a Horseshoe Leather ***. Conceals under a "Hawaiian style" summer shirt. An option is the Brigade Leather IWB holster. Both work great. Always close by.
Love the S&W 325 Airlite 2 inch in an OWB Galco FBI pancake. Conceals easy, is accurate, and lite. Both are good for sweaty hot weather and are 45s.
Beretta PX4 Sub-Compact never more then a couple of feet away, and right now my new 40c in my hands practicing dry firing, will be my new summer CC once confident with more rounds down range. Remington 870 in bedroom. Mine and wife's mobile each side of bed. Fake outside phone lines. First line of defense a 65 pound German Shepard Dog by my side or at foot of bed !
Boberg XR9-s in a IWB kydex holster from Flashbang Holsters. They used to market it just to women and called it the "Betty Holster". I guess rough-and-tumble guys didn't like to have to admit they made a good holster with a girlie name, so Flashbang brought out the exact same holster under the name, "The Eliot Ness". LOL.
Issued Glock 23 in a Glock Sport Combat holster with the matching Glock mag pouch on opposite side. 27 rounds of issued Winchester 180 grain Ranger T on board..
Home after a long week. My S&W Model 37 in a Don Hume JIT holster with a old double dump pouch holding SpeedStrips on a 5.11 Double Duty belt under a shirt worn untucked. Went to the store, bought new doorknobs and dead bolts, looked at new doors, came home and installed the new hardware without my self-defense option weighing me down or getting in the way. Nickel-plated revolvers are ideal for hot, humid Oklahoma summers.