What do you carry?

With the colder months I have been carrying my kiddo around a lot so he won't slip on the ice. And then on my right side it's usually my shield 40. But sometimes I will shoulder carry my Glock 22

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As of right now all I own is my SD9VE, so that is what I carry. When on duty as an armed security officer the gun is in a safariland GLS 578, and when carrying concealed (only about a week into my time as a ccw holder) the holster used is an alien gear cloak tuck 3.0.. although I'm sure the SD will be replaced as the EDC once I buy another (I'm sure will be easier once I get the GF hooked on guns)
 
I carry one weapon year round. Its the most reliable of them all and I shoot it well. S&W M&P Performance Center Shield 45 with CTC Laserguard (due out in late March) and Hi-Viz sights. No manual safety.
 
mine is a S&W Shield 9mm, right hand at about 3:30 and extra mag on left side as well as a SOG Trident knife.
 
I like to carry the best thing that will always work.
I don't want to lose the best, most expensive ones I own though.
So, I have finally worked things down to those that work, those that don't cost a fortune, and those that can be easily replaced.
That left the S&W 442/642, Glock 19/17/36, and a kind of banged up 2.5" 66.
For very concealed it's the Ruger LCP, LC9 or a Sig938.
There are certainly others, but those are what I have to choose from and can do without for a while but still have a good firearm that's dependable for self defense.
 
I carried my 642-1 today and my 686+ yesterday. I felt like my revolvers needed a little personal attention. Can't have them feeling neglected.

I even ordered the big boy a new holster for AIWB. He'll be so happy. (But don't worry, the little guy's got a Mika on order. ;))
 
M&P340 b/c my comfort level is higher w/a revolver. I'm retired, no longer go in harm's way and my daily travels are pretty tame. I carried a tiny .380 for awhile but I just trust the thirty-eight more.
 
although i cut my teeth on revolvers and still love them these days i carry a colt stainless officers model that i modified myself.doing a trigger job fitting a new safety new recoil plug grips etc.the work included hand fitting of course.much of the time i just carry it on my hip inside my pants using no holster and never had a problem.also cocked and locked.john
 
I'm surprised that so far I'm the only one that has put forth a 3rd gen Smith semi-auto for carry.

My 3914DAO serves me well when thin and light is desired. The 4040PD is a good choice when a step up in power seems appropriate. I've just acquired a 457 to give me the option of a big fat bullet.

digiroc
 
I just shot one of those today! Lovely little gun.
 

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