Looking at the firepower of the .357 lcr, I was wondering if we have any dedicated revolver carriers that use a pants pocket for carry?
I tried one of the little S&W 342 Ti Lit j frames. Double action only and very light, about 10.8 oz empty. In 38 special it just plain hurt to shoot. I simply could not reliably keep in concealed using pocket carry. Wearing trousers like dockers the grip was constantly peeking out. I switched to a little Sig P938, flatter, stays down in the pocket better and about 3 extra shots. I did like the light weight for carry, but the S&W was just physically a little too large, Used a pocket hoster for both.I have a pair of prelock Airweight models that I occasionally pocket carry. Never noticed any issues with printing but I don't wear hipster skinny pants either.
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I know what you are saying, I have carried two J frames without hammers. Neither suited me, just don't feel right to me. I gave one to my daughter and traded away the other. The Colt Cobra just feels better in my hand and is more instinctive to me. To each his own.Fore sure ,an exposed hammer holster gun, needs a pocket holster as the hammer snags on everything. Unholstered shrouded hammer or hammerless revolvers were/are specifically designed for unholstered pocket carry. How well a hammerless or concealed hammer revolver carriers, actually depends on your pocket.
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I’ve pocket carried all of these before, either jeans or a jacket pocket. The 642 and 442 are better for jeans pocket. For the last 6 months, the 442 gets carried more than any other pistol I have.
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I’ve pocket carried all of these before, either jeans or a jacket pocket. The 642 and 442 are better for jeans pocket. For the last 6 months, the 442 gets carried more than any other pistol I have.