Do you always ready to draw??

I pocket carry and usually walk w/my hand in my pocket just in case. This works in the winter b/c my jacket is waist length. In the event I need to wear a suit and overcoat I'll transfer the gun to a coat pocket until I'm inside, then switch it to a pants pocket. How fast, who knows but I do try to maintain a good level of situational awareness. There's only so much you can do . . .
 
I focus on shot placement, drawing is not important to me, hopefully I will never have to draw my weapon, but if I do, I want to be certain I hit what I'm shooting at.
 
Several weeks ago, I was entering a gun show at a convention center and knew the drill with conceal carry while at the gun show about no loaded firearms. I had previously unloaded my 686 and put the loose rounds in my pants pocket with shirt tail out and also had a soft side bag on my off shoulder with gun stuff. Upon entering the front doors there were two sheriffs, first one was a female and ask if I had any guns and without hesitation, I drew my cc revolver and flipped open the cylinder and sat it down on the desk in front of her. She made kinda of a startled motion, but the other male sheriff calmly ask if I had any ammo and I proceeded to hand over my loose rounds in return for a ticket to redeem my rounds when I leave the show. I think I drew my cc gun, faster that she expected and caught her off guard some, but it's the same way I usually do when I get home and unholster. Not really fast but more like just a easy motion that seems natural to me. :eek::D
 

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