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    What gun do you carry in this scenario?

    This is your outfit:



    You must go to a non permissive environment that is in a bad area. It's 90 degrees and 100% humidity. You will be moving around, bending over picking things up, and highly mobile.

    For the scenario to work, you must carry a gun, you must go, and you must dress similar to the picture.

    What do you carry and how do you do it? You can use any gun with any holster

    I've been seeing too many "I carry a Beretta M9 as my EDC and it doesn't print!" posts for my own sanity.
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    S&W 642 in a Nemesis pocket holster with 2 spare speed strips.

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    Something in a pocket holster or a small auto (G42,43 ish) in a tuckable AIWB whose clip Velcro's to the underside of the belt.

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    Desert Eagle in a shoulder holster, inside your shirt on the left.

    Just kidding.

    Something in a pocket holster, like a Ruger LCP. Not something I love, but better than bare hands.
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    Either something in a pocket holster or a small slim semi auto (Shield, XD-S, Glock 43) in a holster that allows the shirt to tuck in over it.
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    Always wondered this as well. Can't wait to see more answers. I wear dress cloths to work every day. Can't carry in NJ anyway, but one day when I am living in Free America i would have to figure it out.
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    I play this game often. Small flat LCP in pocket and G26 on ankle. G17 mag on opposite ankle if you are serious. Small LED and slim knife in pockets as well.

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    A J Frame in the front pocket. In your photo, you demonstrate how you could have your hand on the revolver when you perceive there may be a threat presenting itself, but you are not certain enough to draw the weapon. Carrying at least 1 Speed Strip is a must.

    One trick I share with people in my CCW classes is to level up the trouser top and secure the pants on the strong side to the shirt with safety pins before putting on the belt and placing the J Frame in the front pocket. I usually put the pins inside the pocket just below the top of the pocket, so they are not visible to the public. If you put the pins behind the belt, it can get uncomfortable. The Speed Strip goes behind the holster in the same pocket. If you carry 2 Speed Strips, the other one goes in a pocket on the support side.

    It's not an ideal set up, but at least you have something you can use to defend yourself. If your revolver runs dry at contact distance, don't forget you can use the J Frame eye gouge technique when warranted in a deadly force situation.
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    m&p 9c (or similar sized gun) in Smart Carry
    As the great warrior poet Ice-Cube once said, "If the day does not require an AK, it is good."

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    Kahr PM9 in a pocket holster (front pocket).

    With the shirt tucked in Thunderwear would be too hard to access.
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