I carry a P10F with TLR1HL and a Holosun dot in a Phlster Floodlight (old version) AIWB. About 50 percent of the time I'm also carrying a spare mag in a JMCK AIWB mag carrier.
I carry a P10F with TLR1HL and a Holosun dot in a Phlster Floodlight (old version) AIWB. About 50 percent of the time I'm also carrying a spare mag in a JMCK AIWB mag carrier.
M&P9 compact gen 1 w/ CT laser grip and a gen 2 15 rnd mag in a Crossbreed hybrid holster. Spare 17rnd mag in a pocket holster.
M625 mountain gun
On the ragged edge of the world I'll roam,
And the home of the wolf shall be my home - Robert Service
P2000 in an jm appendix wing claw. Spare mag in a mastermind carrier.
Soon to be a Wilson combat professional in 9mm I foolishly sold a few years ago.
Glock 26 Mod 1, with a flush 11-rounder for carry, a stock 24-rounder as an IWB reload, and 19x mags on my vest for warrant service. I'm very pleased with this setup.
I started carying in 2006 when I got back from Iraq. Im a pretty small frame dude at 5'4" and 165lbs. I tried for a long time to carry what I saw everyone carrying like a G19, M&P Compact and finally went with the M&P Shield when it first came out and it was ground breaking for me. These days it is a P365XL.
The last week I've been carrying my Glock 26 with a 12 round mag. My biggest reservation to carrying it before were the stock night sights, which had a different POA/POI to the issued Glock 19 with Ameriglo Agents.
I'll carry it as my primary for the next week or so and see how I feel. Not sure yet. Observation isn't much different than before, being that if I can carry the 26 then I can carry the 19 all the same. Only difference seems to be that the shirt gets hung up a little less on the butt than the 19 after reaching/bending, not that it was an issue with the 19 to begin with. I certainly don't get the "I forgot I was carrying a gun" impact that some here are getting, so there's a good chance it's going to stay as I've used it for the past 5 years; only for specific occasions/uses, like using the Phlster Enigma.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer