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Pocket Carry

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hookr88:

--- Quote from: pianoman9701 on June 24, 2025, 07:46:17 AM ---Hoppe's or Otis dry lube keeps those cargo shorts from getting oil stains.

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Do you add it to the wash or dry cycle?😀

Stein:

--- Quote from: ghosthunter on June 24, 2025, 08:53:30 AM ---Just to add, usually got to clean my pocket gun once a month, attract some lint even in the pocket holster. Might be less of an issue for revolver guys .

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I had the same issue with a revolver, lint gets in between the cylinder and frame as well as the trigger.  I never had it not fire, even intentionally leaving it in there just to see but I would guess it would happen to any gun that spends a lot of hours in pockets.

Sakko300wsm:

--- Quote from: actionshooter on June 23, 2025, 10:27:52 PM ---I carry a M&P shield for a pocket gun and have a Sig P238 for the summer.... I won't carry in my pocket unless there is some kind of "holster" to cover the trigger ... really worries me.

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MP shields are sketchy little things - my wife has one and it is 100% impossible to keep the magazine in it when she carries it in her gun purse

Macs B:
My go to for the pocket is a BFR 12 inch in 50AE, if you're gonna be packin' :chuckle: you might as well look like you're really packin'! :chuckle:

b23:
For pocket carry revolvers the hammerless J-Frame S&W's or Ruger LCR IMHO are both about as good as it gets.  I've had a couple 442's and they were great light little revolvers.  Currently have two Ruger LCR's one is a 38spl the other is the 357mag version and they are both equally good little guns. 

My wife tried numerous different CCW's and through trying them all every time she said she was the most comfortable with the Ruger LCR 38spl. 

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