I carry mine in an Uncle Mikes #3 pocket holster in my right front pants pocket. I make sure the pocket is big enough and deep enough when I buy trousers.
The good:
The trigger is covered.
It is well concealed.
Its always the same place.
If things look like they might get dangerous, I can put my hand on my gun without arousing suspicion.
The bad:
It is hard to reach quickly while seated.
You can't put much else in that pocket.
My preferred carry method for over a decade.
I carry mine in an Uncle Mikes #3 pocket holster in my right front pants pocket. I make sure the pocket is big enough and deep enough when I buy trousers.
The good:
The trigger is covered.
It is well concealed.
Its always the same place.
If things look like they might get dangerous, I can put my hand on my gun without arousing suspicion.
The bad:
It is hard to reach quickly while seated.
You can't put much else in that pocket.
My preferred carry method for over a decade.
Only recommendation; as with all guns, wear a nice belt. Does weigh you down a little bit, but the newer lighter alloys will help with that, in addition to a nice belt, (I mentioned I have the heaviest model.) With the belt, its really not even noticeable. And like others have said; I can have my fingers wrapped around a .357 magnum, thumb on the hammer, with no one being the wiser. Gotta love that.