My Colt Mustang Pocketlite (Shorter barrel, shorter grip, alloy frame) goes with me everywhere and rests in my workbag 5 feet away from me right now.
My three year old grandson likes to handle it. He calls it "Papagun".
The magazine is also in the bag and has one handload ball lead round up front followed by 4 Glaser Safety Slugs.
It's been somewhat customized. The slide is silverish Armolloy, as is the barrel. The black plastic recoil spring rod under the barrel is now shiny aluminum. If you look at it from the front, the armolloy has been removed from the muzzle end of the barrel and the barrel blued. At first glance,the dull blued barrel face inside the shiny slide looks like a .45. Sneaky, huh?
The grips are flat metal also armolloyed, and the grip screws have been filed down flat. I also filed down the slide release lever (but left the safety full size).
This makes the flattest centerfire gun made at the time. Great for pocket carry, although I have some IWB holsters for it.
Last time I was wearing it on my person was a few months ago when a guy came in to work and said he needed a gun. He had gotten into an argument with some gang-bangers and they were threatening to kill him. He was really scared.
So the Mustang with magazine in place went on my belt for a week, until things blew over. If they killed him, I was the only witness, so what were my chances???
I have often used the "Israeli" carry that citizens in Israel use. Mag in place, safety off. When the flag flies, you draw, pull the slide back, and release. (When I used to chamber a round before each shift, my ammo would get terribly beat up.)
Safety first, last, and always.
Keithcarter
NRA Life