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getsome
01-28-2021, 12:55 AM
Found a good video about pocket carry from hickok45 I thought I would share......Now everybody has their preferred way to carry be it IWB or on a belt with a cover but for me pocket carry with a Sticky holster is the only way to every day carry my PM9 because I’m willing to wear loose fitting pants with a good belt and well I’m lazy so watch as hickok45 shoots a PM9 and a P380 from the pocket and talks about the advantages of that carry method as well as showing several popular holsters that work well from the pocket....

If I could only have one wish it would be to die and wake up with hickok45’s back yard......

https://YouTube.com/watch?v=WT3gkXyxhuA

berettabone
01-28-2021, 09:09 AM
I carried front pocket for years. There are advantages. Got away from it solely because I went with a Remora holster and it's much more comfortable. Works when your lazy also.

dao
01-28-2021, 09:25 AM
Lazy?

gb6491
01-28-2021, 09:32 AM
Found a good video about pocket carry from hickok45 I thought I would share......Now everybody has their preferred way to carry be it IWB or on a belt with a cover but for me pocket carry with a Sticky holster is the only way to every day carry my PM9 because I’m willing to wear loose fitting pants with a good belt and well I’m lazy so watch as hickok45 shoots a PM9 and a P380 from the pocket and talks about the advantages of that carry method as well as showing several popular holsters that work well from the pocket....

If I could only have one wish it would be to have die and wake up with hickok45’s back yard......

https://YouTube.com/watch?v=WT3gkXyxhuA
Well, let's put that off for a while; in the meantime, print off a few of these for targets:
https://i.postimg.cc/VNvL5KgM/targetsmall.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
Larger version here: https://i.postimg.cc/fyJbFBtD/target.jpg

Canine Dave
01-28-2021, 11:29 AM
Worse kind of gong splash back!

We're not allowed to use targets that mimic a real person, including Barney, at our range. Silhoutte targets are ok.

bmwmc
02-24-2021, 09:25 PM
If I could only have one wish it would be to die and wake up with hickok45’s back yard......


Hell, it sounds like he lives on the side of the interstate. Actually I have a yard like that. Be careful what you wish for. It's enormously time consuming owning land.

berettabone
02-25-2021, 12:16 PM
Lazy? As in..............I don/t feel like putting on a holster or wearing a specific pair of pants. With a Remora it's tuck and go, and it's easier to get at.

dao
02-25-2021, 02:33 PM
Ah, now I get it. Me too, sometimes.

gale155
03-07-2021, 03:40 PM
Hell, it sounds like he lives on the side of the interstate. Actually I have a yard like that. Be careful what you wish for. It's enormously time consuming owning land.

It is indeed, but I would live nowhere else. You have to love every square inch of it, otherwise upkeep becomes an unpleasant chore.

gale155
03-07-2021, 03:45 PM
In my humble opinion, the Kahr P380/CW380 is the best pocket gun available today, with the Seecamp 32 or 380 running a very close second.

dao
03-07-2021, 04:57 PM
Well, that depends on what pants you wear. And your body size. And where you are. I'm a fairly big guy but not fat.
In the summer time, in cargo-like shorts I can easily pocket carry 9mm and .40 Kahrs as well as 9mm Sigs. And I'm expecting to easily carry my PM45 this Summer in those same shorts.
About the only time I carry my P380 is when I can't carry something else, which is very seldom. Like at family gatherings in the colder months when nothing else is guaranteed to be undetectable. Other than that in the Winter I mostly carry iwb or owb, so no need for a P380 in my pocket.

Canine Dave
03-07-2021, 05:20 PM
To me, pocket carry means you have your shrouded hammer .38 in your jacket pocket with your hand on it and you're prepared to ruin a perfectly good jacket if you have to.

Allan D
03-07-2021, 05:45 PM
In my humble opinion, the Kahr P380/CW380 is the best pocket gun available today, with the Seecamp 32 or 380 running a very close second.
^^^^this
I carry a CW380 in my pocket 24/7.

guido4198
03-09-2021, 04:14 AM
To me, pocket carry means you have your shrouded hammer .38 in your jacket pocket with your hand on it and you're prepared to ruin a perfectly good jacket if you have to.
Yup....
S&W 642, Just like he said.

SlowBurn
03-09-2021, 02:21 PM
^^^^this
I carry a CW380 in my pocket 24/7.

^^^^^^^^^yup

ARH1956
03-09-2021, 08:29 PM
^^^^this
I carry a CW380 in my pocket 24/7.What pocket holster works best in your pajamas.

getsome
03-09-2021, 09:15 PM
Don’t wear pajamas, I wear a thong holster, I’d post a picture but the boss would probably kick me off the forum, not that I haven’t been trying lately but anyway welcome to Kahrtalk ARH1956, this is a fun place to hang out and folks here are really nice and helpful......Glad you found us.

ARH1956
03-10-2021, 03:23 AM
Don’t wear pajamas, I wear a thong holster, I’d post a picture but the boss would probably kick me off the forum, not that I haven’t been trying lately but anyway welcome to Kahrtalk ARH1956, this is a fun place to hang out and folks here are really nice and helpful......Glad you found us.Thanks, I've been here 6 years, just post rarely. PS: I don not need a picture, LOL.

Bawanna
03-10-2021, 11:14 AM
Thanks, I've been here 6 years, just post rarely. PS: I don not need a picture, LOL.

6 years and 10 post????? Come on man, stir the pot. Your flying under the radar.

Perhaps you could tell us about the devastating one shot stop knock down power of the 380, just an idea although that's one been rode down pretty good lately.

berettabone
03-10-2021, 02:03 PM
6 years and 10 post????? Come on man, stir the pot. Your flying under the radar.

Perhaps you could tell us about the devastating one shot stop knock down power of the 380, just an idea although that's one been rode down pretty good lately.
After having to shoot that feral cat with the wife's pea shooter last week, and her seeing the results, she's starting to re-evaluate her choice of caliber.:)

Bawanna
03-10-2021, 02:07 PM
After having to shoot that feral cat with the wife's pea shooter last week, and her seeing the results, she's starting to re-evaluate her choice of caliber.:)

Meaning she's comfy with the pea shooter or wants a 45?

berettabone
03-11-2021, 09:40 AM
She's comfy with the pea shooter, it's the ammo that's got her thinking. I'm slowly working on her to increase her firepower. It would most likely have to be something that is just as convenient as what she carries now. Tough road to hoe but I'm working on it. These days, I should probably get her shooting what I shoot ammo wise to keep things consolidated. She's not recoil sensitive so that makes it a bit easier. Just refuse to pay these gun prices. I found a box of 50/.357 158 gr. JHP's brass cased, new or once fired for $69.99 the other day and thought it was a bargain all things considered. The good news is that they were loaded by a company that is right in my neck of the woods that I didn't even know was there. 25 minute drive away. In fact, they load for many many calibers, odd balls, and sell their wares to LE in 6 different states. I usually won't shoot reloads, but I'm going to check them out. They also sell firearms so I'll be paying them a visit soon.

Bawanna
03-11-2021, 10:37 AM
Just prior to all this panic buying I had purchased some 45/70 ammo for my Henry from Steinel. Sounds like the same type of company. They load hard to find calibers and in my case different loads for like a Trapdoor Springfield or middle of the road or normal hot stuff for today's guns.

70 bucks for 50 357 reloads sounds like highway robbery at the felony level to me. Course around here some places are getting 40 or more for a box of 9mm. Some are normal prices when/if you happen to see any on the shelf.

I don't have any bullets or I'd load you up a few boxes myself and it wouldn't be no where near 70 bucks neither.

berettabone
03-12-2021, 08:03 AM
Believe me, I'm not jumping up and down for the prices of ANYTHING these days. I purchased the ammo from a Mom and Pop store that has an archery range/equip. and fishing equip. I had never been there before and they don't even sell firearms. There the ammo was, and I bought it. I wanted to make sure I had a small emergency stash to replace what I lost in the floods. I usually stack my revolver with a couple .357 rds. along with .38 +p's. I got the info about the co. from the box and checked them out. Mom and Pop tacked a bit on you know, for handling.:) They are normally $60. Not much better...............I've been taking trips here and there and checking out new firearm stores/shops and looking for ammo deals. Checked one out Tuesday about 45 mi. away. Had some interesting military firearms but otherwise, nothing to get exited about. The owners opinion was that it's never going to be the same again, as far as ammo goes. He said that he had a million rds. on order and it just trickles in, he never knows what he's going to get. He did say that he had 12,000 rds. of 9mm coming in, but I had no interest in that.................The next trip will be to the place where the ammo came from and another shop a couple miles away. About a half hour drive. I'm just finding out about all of the firearm places by me. Lot's of hunters, so lot's of guns, clubs, ranges, land, etc.

EF1828
08-15-2021, 08:05 PM
Being retired LEO, I carried a gun on my hip for over two decades. I got onto pocket carry in the late 90’s/early 2000’s as a more convenient way to carry a backup gun while working. It became so comfortable and now since being retired it’s natural and my preferred method. While I usually carried a Kel-Tec P3AT or a Ruger LCP, I recently took my 2003 P3AT out of retirement and it has become my constant companion again.

SeanESean
08-19-2021, 08:47 AM
PM9 with a sticky holster makes for a good pocket carry. With lighter nylon shorts I pocket carry a Ruger LCPII. Escape gun and sooo light.