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Join Date: September 23, 2013
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EDC Primary revolver, anyone?
who actually ccws a revolver as their primary EDC, winter, summer, be darned?
not I got one as a truck gun, or I have one in the glove box, or I drop one in the pocket for quick runs to the stop and rob, or I tuck one when I walk the dog or cut the grass..... what's the gun, what's the holster, why did you pick it? Last edited by JERRYS.; February 11, 2020 at 09:42 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Join Date: March 18, 2013
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My EDC changes with weather, wardrobe, and what I'm doing. In an average year, I'm probably carrying a revolver 50-70% of the time.
My most carried gun is an LCR 327. I carry it in an Elite Survival pocket holster. I keep it loaded with 85-grain Hydra-Shoks. That gives me six reasonably powerful shots and I can shoot them fairly well. It's comfortable and easy to carry. It's my default for warmer weather or when I'm feeling lazy. |
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Join Date: September 23, 2013
Location: Georgia
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I cant get elite survival to pull up. do you have a pic of your set up with the gun and holster?
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Jerry,
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Jerry,
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In all fairness and for the sake of open disclosure though, it is what I also carry most other times as well. The holster is just so damn comfortable!
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Join Date: June 21, 2014
Location: Michigan
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I carry a Ruger SP101 probably 80% of the time. AIWB in a Galco tuck & go.
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Join Date: August 31, 2016
Location: Texas
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I do carry a revolver - an LCRX .327 - day in, day out, all seasons, probably 90% of the time I'm carrying.
Once in a while I will switch to a Glock 42 and, rarely, a Single Seven birdshead. My thinking on the "it's just a quick run to the store" is, if it's good enough for that, it's good enough for any other time. |
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Join Date: December 29, 2010
Location: Shoshoni Wyoming
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I am about 50-50.
In times I want to go to the city I often carry an auto because it's more compact and hides easier. But for my day to day, around the land here, and in the smaller towns I carry a revolver most times, but often I don't conceal it. Most times it's either a 4" 44 or 45, or a 6" 357, all N-Frame S&Ws |
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Join Date: April 4, 2010
Location: Texas
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I carry a 686+ with 3" barrel.
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Join Date: December 10, 2000
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I do. Have for years. Carried a Taurus 85 for about 20 years, then a Smith 642 for about 4 years. Currently carry a Smith 640. Still have all of them; never went anywhere.
I've always carried IWB at about 1 o' clock. Most of the time with a cheap generic nylon holster, but more recently with something made of good leather and a little nicer. I'd rather keep my pockets free for other things. Why? I cast my lot with .38/.357 a long time ago. I like the platform. I will admit that sometimes the issue of capacity crosses my mind, but I haven't changed anything yet. I own a couple of semis and could carry them, but the small revolver is like an old and trusted friend. I may look into some of the newer and smaller 6-shot revolvers that are now available for carry (K6, new Cobra) at some point. |
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Join Date: March 18, 2013
Location: Northeastern US
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This is the best pocket holster I've tried and it's surprisingly inexpensive. It does a good job maintaining orientation and breaks up the print a little. The outside seems to be a soft textured rubber and the inside seems to be smooth nylon. It protects the gun well enough and promotes a smooth draw. It's also pretty durable. |
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Join Date: October 10, 1998
Location: Ohio USA
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S&W M69 2.5" barrel.. (L frame .44 magnum)
Galco H819T shoulder holster <--horrid uncomfortable expensive POS. |
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Join Date: October 18, 2005
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S&W 442 in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster. I feel it is important to carry one gun and only one gun, practice with it until it is an extension of your own hand. After a lot of trial and experimenting I just feel this is the one for me.
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Join Date: January 12, 2008
Location: Tennessee
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Carried a Charter classic Bulldog .44 Special for a long time in an OWB leather DeSantis holster. Just recently bought a SA Hellcat compact 9mm for EDC. Never felt underfunded with the Bulldog.
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Join Date: February 10, 2020
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In light clothing (Tee Shirt) I carry an LCR in 38 SPL, with a speed bees speedloader in a pocket. A kydex IWB holster I got from amozon for like $20. at 13 oz, it barely feels like its there.
In any heavier clothing I like to carry my 3 inch GP100 357 in a De Santis leather thumb break holster on strong side and with that I use an HKS speedloader. It rides a little high, but conceals well because of that. I don't hate semiautos, and own a few glocks, but I like revolvers. Don't really have a good explanation for why, I just like carrying a revolver. |
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When I do carry a revolver as my primary EDC, and that's getting to be less and less often, it's most often in a shoulder holster.
![]() When the temperatures plunge down below about 60F/16C and it's heavy coat and parka time I'll use may old Hunter snap on/snap off belt holster or my Lou Alessi pocket holster. ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: October 20, 2017
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I carry a Ruger LCR357 as my EDC in rotation with a 3" LCRx357 because I shoot both well. I keep both loaded with ARX . 38 Spcl 77 grain.
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Join Date: September 15, 2002
Location: West, Texas
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Carried a 38 Special, stubby, in a shoulder holster , every day, for over 30 years.
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Astra .38Spl, 6-shot snub!
Quite attached to it, but would really love a Redhawk .357 8-shot! I picked it because:
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Join Date: October 23, 2018
Location: Republic of Boulder, USA
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I carried a Taurus M380 for a while, until I realized my Glock 42 was 'about' the same size and was 7+1...so...........
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Join Date: September 12, 2002
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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It constantly amazes me that holster manufacturers don't provide this. https://www.galcogunleather.com/insi...sters_8_7.html https://unclemikes.com/holsters/conc...ide-the-pants/ etc., etc. I really want to see a full torso with the holster and gun and how they are carrying. There's a few vendors that include this info and some even have videos (!) but I which it was the rule rather than the exception. IMhO holsters are MUCH more frustrating to buy than firearms. |
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Desantis Nemesis, Mika pocket holster, or Galco Triton IWB slightly modified. Why did I pick? The Taurus was a whim, 10-12 years ago, that worked out. The S&W was part of the ongoing evolution of my carry, what I replaced a different snub with that had turned out to be prone to breaking transfer bars. Quote:
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I carry a J-frame or NAA mini.
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