EDC comfort is often overlooked, made fun of and poo - poo'd. Sometimes people try in intimidate EDC-er's.

City folks are funny with their "summer dress". Here it's always jeans, cowboy boots, t shirt, short sleeve shirt, cowboy hat. Regardless of temp outside.

So going out fancy like means getting on the ostrich boots, long sleeve dress shirt with the cowboy tie, and the stetson, now that's fancy. Pinky out guys!
I bring out the shadow 2 or a Shiney colt to match while I sip my tea.
 
Due to extremes in weather, I do rotate what I carry. Also, my plans may drive a need to carry "more," meaning I dress around the load out.

Normal day, hot weather, that will be a J frame or 380 auto. As weather cools, and I can hide a larger gun, I'll change to a 5" 1911 or CZ P01. That said, if the situation is knowingly taking me into a more risky situation/location, I dress around a larger gun and extra ammo.

As the old infantry adage goes, "terrain dictates."
 
Well I was born into it. There's a plan in place to live somewhere else August 2027. Already own the property. Met with builder that we're going with Saturday. Can't wait
Excellent!!!! I've lived in NY all my life. First in E. Irondequoit (just outside of Rochester) most of my life and then moving out to the country in 2001. NY is not my first choice but I'm staying. I don't like change and at 69 I like it even less. I applaud you, Bald1! Do what you need to do!
ps, keep a good look out for those ransom notes from Colorado;)

Rick
 
I certainly get your point but having been involved in an off duty shooting where my family was present, has a tendency to change one's philosophy on what and how you carry. At least it did for me. Had I not been carrying what I did may have changed the outcome for me and my family. I do not find it hard to dress around a full sized pistol and I don't wear clothing that is "stand outish" or wrong for the season. A good holster, of course, helps because I don't carry a pistol because it's comfortable. I carry one that I consider effective, from my point of reference, based on past experience as a cop and firearms examiner. Your mileage may vary, but mental comfort is more important to me than physical comfort, but the fact is, I don't notice any discomfort carrying a full sized (Commander) pistol. Folks have to do what is best for them and I certainly realize that and what works for me isn't a revelation. As the old saying goes, " the best gun for a gunfight is the one you have with you".
If you are willing I'm sure folks would like to hear more - trust you and family came out okay.

For some folks like myself, with some miles on us, most times I'm out it is just me. Or me and the dog taking a walk. Wife is semi-housebound and when we do step out it is usually for lunch nearby or some other relatively safe place.

If I were younger and it was the wife, son and myself I would think of carrying something more than a J-frame. I do get the point about mental comfort being as much or more important than mere physical comfort. Protecting the family and children is always the highest priority.
 
Observing the common handguns carried by many US civilians since 1900 I would say pocket size revolvers/pistols would be the most common. The S&W Chiefs Special and Colt Detective Special popularity continues today as they also fit the bill for practical LE off duty handguns. The modern versions of the Colt 1903/1908 should be included for those that choose pistols. Unless faced with unusual circumstances an N frame or 1911 is unlikely to be justified due to weight and size.
 
I have been carrying concealed almost every days since 1988. I used to carry in church service when people thought that was crazy paranoia. I started with a model 38 Bodyguard in a Bruce Nelson IWB holster. I used to drive a lot back then so I added a second model 38 in a Galco ankle holster as it was faster to get it out than from IWB when I had the seat belt on. Finally I added a model 13 in the center consul as that was quick to access. A year or so later I didn't have to drive everyday so I decided to look for something a little larger and that's when I discovered H&K P7 pistol. I thought it was great pistol because most people didn't know how to operate this pistol...in case it got away from me. Few year later I moved on to larger pistols...various 1911, Hi-power, Glocks, CZ 75, etc. Most of the time people don't pay any attention to you so you don't have to try hard to conceal it. Most important thing is to practice and train with your carry gun and learn to draw from concealment. Shoot while moving and from concealment. Make training as realistic as possible.
 
No Way I'd even GO THERE. Been Southern by-choice for about 50 years, & recommend it.
I do feel your pain though.
We escaped 4 years ago and have not gone back - not even to visit! Most of my friends and relatives had moved out as well, but the few that remain always have an open invitation to come down and stay here with us for a week or so.
 
Excellent!!!! I've lived in NY all my life. First in E. Irondequoit (just outside of Rochester) most of my life and then moving out to the country in 2001. NY is not my first choice but I'm staying. I don't like change and at 69 I like it even less. I applaud you, Bald1! Do what you need to do!
ps, keep a good look out for those ransom notes from Colorado;)

Rick
I lived there all my life up until 4 years ago when we moved South. I don't have many regrets over my lifetime however one I do is that we did not move out sooner! I have not felt comfortable living there in 40 years but I owned my own businesses and was not in the position to move then. I retired at 55 (17 years ago) and should have busted out way sooner - it took me many years to convince my wife! Finally she agreed to get out and I now realize I should have pushed harder earlier on. What a different world it is down here!

Well, after living in NY for 68 years and now living in FL for 4 years I can tell you there is such a drastic difference even I had a hard time believing it for quite a while. Not just the gun laws (which are polar opposite), just life in general, people, attitudes and beliefs. NY is a "Nanny State", FL will let people make many of their own lifestyle decisions - I guess you could call it common sense decisions. After moving here and meeting many many people and neighbors from around the Country I have found out NY is not unique. We have many here from MN, WI, PA, IL, and even some from VA, CT and MA. They are just like NY we have come to realize - restrictive, Nanny States. We are happy to be here and no looking back! The only thing I miss about NY is sitting around my fire place in the crisp Fall, Pheasant hunting, snow around Christmas time and of course some of my favorite restaurants - but I am getting over that the longer we live here. Our Winters here are magnificent in their own right and I must say I don't miss my snow thrower - lol! Although it's harder to find really high quality restaurants here, we have been fairly successful.

I could sit here and tell you about some of the stupid, ridiculous laws, rules and regulations in NY but half here would simply not believe them! I wouldn't have either had I not lived there most of my life! Stupid has now caught up with NY and many have now seen the light!
 

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