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LCR 357 - What is Best Carry Mode


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I have a new LCR 357 and have not decided best way to carry concealed. Pants pocket carry, gun feels too big, coat pocket is okay.

My PM9 I carry right front pants pocket or coat or on occasions IWB holster over right kidney. Both pocket and IWB are very concealable with PM9.

Those that have the LCR, what is your carry mode?

thanks

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Most of the time mine goes in my front pocket in a Blackhawk #4. Only a couple of pairs of jeans it doesn't work in.

When I can wear a shirt untucked I carry at 4 o'clock in a belt slide holster.

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My LCR is an occasional carry.

Pocket carry, dress or cargo pants/shorts OK - prints in jeans, though.

Sometimes carry in a belly band, when walking/running. The LCR tends to ride up a bit, and would eventually walk right out if I let it. My S&W with a hammer spur doesn't have this problem.

I too will go IWB eventually.

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