What do you carry?

360PD & 3914DAO

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The Boker in front pocket and a 8 rd mag in the back.

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when out and about a glock 22 in a galco shoulder rig and a glock 27 or the 23 iwb 4 extra full size mags three in the back pocket 1 in the shoulder rig. I have a home repair company so I take those off while working and have a glock 42 that is allways in my front pocket. at home I have a 337 in my pj pocket
 
I used to carry a 2.25" sp101 then changed to a Gen 3 Glock 23 for the sole fact I could shoot it far more accurate. I then picked up this Gen 2 Glock 17 and love the lack of finger grooves. This is my sole carry gun and I will only be changing when I find a Gen 2 Glock 19. These people who alternate between a revolver, SA hammer fired handgun with a safety, and then a striker fired polymer handgun with no safety must have great muscle memory and a lot of experience in the field to know they won't "forget" what they need to do if they ever need it. For me it's just point and shoot, same handgun every time. Loaded with 124+p HSTs and backed up by a Streamlight Stylus Pro and a Ganzo G704

 
At this moment its a Glock G27 Gen4 with Lone Wolf 9mm conversion barrel, Kineti Tech flat faced trigger, and +3 Hyve extension, with spare 17 round G22 mag in leather.
My favorite setup so far, and one I'll probably stick with.
 

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I have more than enough revolvers and automatics to choose from,I carry these three more than most that I own. I also carry my G42 & M&P BG 380's during the summer months.

Taurus 605,.357 Mag.
M&P 40 Shield
638-3,.38 SPL+P
 
I carry 2 at all times.
Ruger LCR .357 mag in pocket.
Glock G22C with 2 extra mags in my shoulder holster.

....sometimes I carry a 3rd PDW...another Glock G22.
 
For me, it used to be the ubiquitous J-frame, but nowadays it's a .45 Shield.

As for why, it's comfortable to carry, reliable, and accurate, which gives me a high degree of confidence with it. It's also highly corrosion resistant, which is a plus.
 
I daily carry my M&P 9 Shield fitted with Truglo TFO Tritium + Fiber-Optic sights in a Fobus OWB Holster.
 
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Lately it's been a 6946, but I also rotate in a 3913 or 4013TSW from time to time. When I have to be really light it is a PPK/S.
 
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