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Don't know about you guys and dolls, but I have to change my warm weather wardrobe pretty drastically. When I switch over from Cords and Sweaters to Dockers and Polo shirts, my arsenal has to change also.

The Stainless Steel J Frames (640 and 60) along with their IWB and OWB holsters and .38 +P ammo goes into the Gun Safe and the Airweights (642 and 637) along with their pocket holsters and .38 standard pressure ammo come out to play. My 317 .22LR "trainer" gets it's winter Pachmayrs switched out for UM "Boots" to match the EDC trigger pull and grip more closely. Does anybody else go into this much of a "Change of the Guard?"

See the "Boys of Summer" below.

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Guest pjblurton
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Well my economic situation being as it is... I've got one gun to carry. That's it, that's all.

I do vary the method of carry. From OWB in the winter to IWB in the summer...

Nice looking "boys" BTW.

Guest bkelm18
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My carry weapons don't really change based on the weather. More or less depends on where I'm going and what I'll be doing.

Guest SUNTZU
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Summertime just changes where I go.

Guest truthsayer
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Yeah... This year, I put my 1911 in the safe and bought a 640.

Guest db99wj
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XD year round, .38 snub for those quick trips to grab a gallon of milk. If I am at work, I dress the same year round. If it is on the weekend, I usually have jeans or cargo pants in winter, or cargo shorts in the summer with polo/tshirt (just about year round for the polo and tshirt) I have a pull over fleece for cold weather.

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My only carry is the M&P 9mm sub-compact. My two methods of carry are the OWB and the SmartCarry holsters. I wear elastic banded shorts in the summer most of the time, and un-tucked shirts all of the time. The SmartCarry is best for that.

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My carry has been a full size in a OWB most of the time. When necessary I have a compact that I carry IWB cross draw. I find myself taking that more and more due to comfort and concealabity. A little less power and capacity beats bringing nothing at by a long shot.... #1 rule of a gunfight...have a gun. I'm saving up for an EMP and once I can swing that I think I will carry it every day...may varry the method but keep just 1 carry gun.

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