Pocket carry is fine, for people who carry but rarely shoot.
At best pocket carry limits you to what is more often than not a marginal sized pocket carry gun, usually in a marginal caliber.
Don't get me wrong, I like pocket carry. I like it so much I sometimes pocket carry a back up.
But my primary will always be a more capable gun in a more capable caliber carried IWB, OWB, or in some rare circumstances in a shoulder holster.
It will also be a gun that gets shot on a regular basis to maintain proficiency.
For example a friend showed me his LCP a couple years ago.
- It had the greenest ammo I'd ever seen and he admitted he hadn't shot any carry ammo in years.
- He also admitted he hadn't shot his LCP (or any other handgun in months, and
- when he does it's usually less than 50 rounds of range ammo.
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Way too many people get wrapped around the axel about what handgun or ammo to carry and what to carry it in, while ignoring the much more important issues of becoming and remaining proficient with it, so that they can actually hit an assailant if they are ever faced with an imminent threat.
When you choose a small pocket sized handgun in a marginal caliber you greatly increase the need for precise bullet placement. Shooting once or twice a year isn't going to cut it with a full sized handgun and it's not nearly enough for a pocket sized handgun.