Interesting. I’ve never been in the CIA but I was a Federal Agent for 30 years. I also wear cargo pants. I carry a 9mm in my front right pocket holstered in an Uncle Mikes inside the pocket holster and I have never had a problem drawing the weapon. In the pocket below my gun I carry a knife, this way nothing gets tangled up when I draw my weapon. In my front left pocket I carry a loaded 9mm magazine and in the pocket below that I carry a small flashlight. I’ve been carrying it this way for years as part of my EDC. Stay safe.
Also check out the CCW jeans you can get these days. But of Lycra in the denim means you can draw seated with a seatbelt on if needed.extra mag pockets and nobody knows because it’s not joe tactical pants.
Reflex sight fixes that! Both eyes open! I have same issue, right hand dominate left eye dominate! Older I get more I realize I need a laser on pistol or red dot.
Get a Crimson Trace Green laser. They work and are great for low light and out to about 5 yards. I have them on ALL of my pistols/revolvers. I have used them since they came out, in the 90s I think. A huge positive for the laser is that they are excellent for dry fire training. Just seeing what the laser is doing when you press the trigger is priceless. @@keebz75
@@keebz75 Go with a laser I have 9 hand guns 6 of them have green lasers on them & one green dot. When I started becoming an old fart I realized I needed them makes things much better like anything there's a learning curve but if your an avid gun handler it's pretty quick.
I appreciate the fact that in a video about pocket carrying you actually showed the pistol in the pocket, it’s amazing to me how many UA-camrs fail to do so.
Nice job with this video. I'm a retired LE officer as well. I've pocket carried for nearly 25 years and it's a great option. First a Glock 27, then a Kahr PM9 and currently a S&W 360PD. One thing that I've found is to make sure the handgun cannot fall out if your knocked to the ground or end up grappling with an assailant. Being a martial artist I know that lots of fights end up on the ground. It could be a disaster if the handgun came out. A lot of pocket holsters have no retention on them. The pant, design, size and material of the pocket is almost as important as the holster itself! Like you; I have a box of holsters I've tried and now are stored for good. The best holster I've found a is Mitch Rosen. The holster is specifically designed for each weapon and there's just enough retention to prevent the weapon from coming out unintentionally, but it can be drawn and not come out with the gun.. Lastly, practice falling to the ground, etc. and see if the gun falls out. Just my two cents. Thanks for sharing
@@Kinosec-10 didn’t you just have a school shooting- knifing are very popular there and I’d rather have my 2nd amendment. It’s my ultimate protection from tyranny. Btw msm is lying to you. We haven’t had 120 mass shooting this year. Only if you count 2 or more is considered a mass shooting - that happens every Saturday night in Chicago- but they won’t tell you that either because it’s black on black.
I have pocket carried a J frame unholstered in my right front pocket for years and never had an issue. Super fast draw, comfortable and very concealable.
Hi Jason, great video. What is the brand and model of the holster that you displayed? I have looked on line for this holster but cannot find it with the hook on top and bottom. There are several with a bottom hook but not with a top & bottom hook. Thanks, John.
I'm really enjoying your helpful and informative videos. At first I carried front pocket and / or back pocket with a double action only trigger. I stayed with that about 3 years. Sometimes I go back to pocket carry or some other method depending on the situation and the season. After pocket carry I went to shoulder holsters with the other side holding spare magazines for balance and I carried that way for several months, mainly the cooler months. Then for a while I carried strong side hip about the 4:00 o'clock position and spare mags on my other side. Now I like cross draw holsters. I put the cross draw holster on a separate moderately stiff belt over my normal pants belt. Cross draw is carried on my weak side. I like it better than pocket carry and strong side because if drawing while seated or reclined I don't have to bend my body with attention drawing gyrations. Cross draw is not floppy when bending over like it sometimes is with a shoulder holster. Cross draw is a lot faster than other carry methods while seated (except shoulder carry) but it's a little slower to draw than appendix while standing and strong side while standing. It seems much safer to me than appendix carry while doing daily chores and when bending over regularly to pick up things off the ground Cross draw nearly never flags my arm or my body at those times or while seated in my recliner like some other carry methods do. Cross draw is not at all good for open carry because the grip is always toward the people in front of you so you have to continually be aware and take a little extra care if anyone is approacing, so I carry cross draw concealed in public. The first several times I looked at cross draw it looked dorky and was a turn off. I tried cross draw because of thinking about drawing while seated with other types of holsters. After trying cross draw it's so comfortable I sometimes have to touch it with the inside of my wrist to be sure I remembered to put it on. There's been times I fell asleep while reclined and discomfort never woke me up because I was still wearing the holster. I can manage cross draw from any position including sitting reclined in my favorite chair, while driving, while seated in a straight back chair and while seated on a bench.. It's a bit slower getting on target while standing than drawing strong side hip, appendix and shoulder carry. It's much more convenient to remove and replace the entire belt and holster for rest room breaks and bed time than to take the holster off the pants belt and replace the holster back on the pants belt for those times. It might be hard to find a commercially made cross draw holster with your desired cant angle. I haven't tried to find one because I design and make my own holsters and I can easily adjust the cant angle so it's convenient and comfortable. No - I don't make them for the public. I think it's a good idea to be acquainted with and practice with more than one carry method.
I have pocket carried a S&W 340 M&P .357 revolver for many years. My old pocket holster would sometimes come out with the gun. I recently switched to a Sticky pocket holster which ALWAYS stays in the pocket when the gun is drawn. It has no hooks or other gadgets, nor is it "sticky" but it is made of a material which "clings" to cloth. It is also quite inexpensive. I highly recommend it.
I carry a Sig P365 in a Desantis pocket holster that has a hook. It covers the trigger,the outside of the holster has a rubber stipled texture the inside has a smooth lining. I have precticed my draw countless times and everytime the holster stays in my pocket. I have used this method for 4 years and works great no printing,no shirt to pullup and I can draw my gun very fast and I have a thumb safety on it for safety and if you don't need or want a thumb safety that's not very safe and if you train enough the safety is no problem you have to sweep your thumb over the gun anyway so why not remember the first thing about guns. Safety!
Surprised you have a knife in the same pocket as your pistol. I see you almost lost it when drawing the pistol, which is much better than it getting in the way and preventing a clean draw. I carry a knife, or two, and I carry a pistol. They get their own pockets. With cargo pants, there is plenty of room without doubling up.
I use a tulster iwb holster almost everyday but, when i pocket carry, i use an alabama holster. I like it most because the outside facing kydex is curved so it doesn't print at all. Hope that helps anyone looking. 👌
I like how in depth you go with the topic of your videos. I conceal carry a S&W 642 in my right front pocket & love it. You've also become one of my new favorite UA-cam channels. KEEP ROCKING!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this. I’ve been pocket carrying for awhile and agree with you. I had issues with IWB and OWB before trying pocket carry. By far the most comfortable and least visible.
Good video & makes masterly good sense. The trouble is finding a kydex pocket model with both lower AND upper "hooks" for assured separation, and I've been at it for WEEKS. Just where did hansen get his holster???
FYI: I wear Duluth Trading Co. "firehose work pants" that have a small hidden pocket inside the front right pocket that makes a great "holster" for a pocket gun. I've worn those pants carrying a Sig P365 and my S&W Bodyguard 380 and both of those guns stay put in that hidden pocket all day. I have a Ruger LCR 9mm that also can be pocket carried in the same way too. Very comfortable carry and the pants don't print that you're concealed carrying. Check them out.
Thanks for the Duluth info! I just visited the site and they offer several different versions of the Firehose cargo pants, some mention 7 pockets, etc, but I missed any mention about a concealed pocket. Which Firehose pant version/model are you using? Thanks!
Hi Richard. It's not specified as a pocket for a concealed carry pistol. However, it does work for both my Sig P365 and for my S&W Bodyguard 380. It's inside the front right pocket. I like the flex firehouse work pants which are very comfortable.@@richarde1355
"Sticky Holster" does not have hooks but feels sticky on the outside of the holster which contacts the fabric inside the pocket. Drawing the pistol works well as the inside of the holster which contacts the firearm is smooth/slick.
Good info. I alternate my pocket carry between my P365 and my Ruger LCP Max both hold 12 rounds but the Ruger weighs less, ideal when wearing shorts in summertime.
Solid practical advice. I tried appendix with a Cheetah 380 and an LCRx snubby in 9mm, fine when standing, Same with inside the belt at 4:00, good standing, the problem being when seated in a car or out to eat, not comfortable and can be hard to access. I ended up downsizing to a Tomcat 32 in the front pocket. It's always comfortable, so always carry it. In the winter or when out in the woods I upsize.
There's always something with these reviews I disagree with. However this review to me was spot-on !!!! For the first time I agree with everything that you touched on. EXCELLENT VIDEO. Thanks
I bought a pair of Wrangler jeans with that 'stretch' material. They are supposed to be the exact same size as the relaxed fit non-stretch version. The stretch pair are way more comfortable than the non-stretch version, but the pockets are at least 50% deeper than any of my others. My thoughts are that they were made for pocket carry. I don't have a proper holster, so I haven't tried it. As an aside, front pocket carry seems to solve the problem of what to do with the gun when using the rest room away from home. Just leave it in your pocket. Easy!
Thank you very much for making this and the other videos you make, I also pocket carry, sticky holster, never been a problem in practice, But I will give the kydex with hook a try. I carry Ruger .380, EC9S, and MAX9, Both the Max and EC9S have stove piped on me at the range, my good high school friend back in the 60’s is now a retired Deputy Sheriff, he carries a 360 as well, guess Ill just have to step up. Great video and comments as well, they say a lot, all good info. EXCELLENT VIDEO-EXTREMELY WELL DONE.
I pocket carry every day, in fact it goes into my right front pocket as soon as I put in my pants. It is a Ruger EC9s. I chose the EC9s because I decided when I bought it to put the Crimson Trace laser red dot on it. I wanted the EC9s because it has the smooth slide that won't get caught on my pocket during a draw, hence the red dot. It is there every day when I go to the kitchen to cook my bacon and eggs. I routinely shoot a 5" group at 25 feet, no sweat. So equipped I have only once had anybody notice I was carrying a gun and most of the time I'm wearing Dickies carpenter pants, usually olive drab with matching t-shirt. (I live in Florida.) On my belt is a knife case with a 9 round magazine for it, so I leave the house with 16 rounds. (I NEVER have a round in the chamber unless I'm ready to shoot something.) I keep the gun loaded with Liberty 40 grain aluminum HP that are 2000 fps, and the 9 round mag holds 125 grain Blazer ball ammo. I got this gun because, like you, I know if it isn't comfortable, there's times I'm gonna leave it behind. Also, I don't like pocket holsters: more heat, more bulk, more discomfort. Been carrying it for four years now, never more than ten feet away from me, three when in the shower.
Great video! I've pocket carried for over 20 years; it's the one method that I can utilize year 'round. Until a few weeks ago when I picked up a P365 (with a safety), I carried Kel-Tec 9mm or snubbies. Yes, I was HIGHLY impressed with the little Sig! I use the flat-base 10rd mag in the gun, plus one in the pipe, with a 17rd mag for reload.
While making sure your holster stays in the pocket when drawing is important, even more important is to make sure that the trigger guard is completely covered and that nothing (like change and other small objects) can get in there. That could make for a very bad day.
Never put anything else in the pocket you put your pocket carry firearm. No loose change nothing but the firearm. That way NOTHING THERE FOR THE TRIGGER TO GET BOUND UP ON AND HAVE A SERIOUS NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE . BTW keep your trigger finger outside the trigger guard while drawing your weapon. Need to unload gun and practice practice practice!
Thank you Jason I have had trouble with just the thing your talking about and when my wife and I go into the city to visit are Son I pack. Packing in my right pocket of relax fit jean is okay and I carry Springfield Hellcat (no snags, 12+ rounds and a good trigger ). Okay is okay ,but not every day. Muck appreciated heads up Sir .
So, where did you get that pocket holster you are showing in this video? I've checked many sites and they do not resemble your double hooked pocket holster.
Jason....@6:50...6 kids mandate rapid safes. Excellent point. I often hear ignorant people comment on how they don't secure weapons around children because they tell children to not touch guns. Drive of child's curiosity often will overpower parents request ( instruction) trust me... the belt didn't dissuade me when I was a child and almost shot brother in head with Enfield ( Angelic intervention). I totally agree with your view on multiple rapid safes around the house. I will look on your channel and see if you did a review / recommendation on these types of safes. Thanks again for your service and the content you are providing !
I have been pocket carrying a Glock g45 with a red dot for years in 5.11 pants and shorts, they have huge, deep pockets. They also have an extra magazine pocket. So I have about 40 rounds on me at all times and very comfortable.
In a pocket? Carry it in a lint-free (sealed at the bottom) sticky-holster, which will keep it oriented correctly, clean, dry and mask the printing. If it’s a sem- auto, don’t forget to clean it from time to time. Practice getting it out regularly. Keeping your finger outside of the trigger guard. It’s a little tricky. That’s all you need to know.
I like the specturm for a pocket carry. No sharp edges and no need for a holster. And I do not care what others say. It has always been reliable and accuraste for what it is.
What is your holster? I have been carrying an m&p shield plus in an oversized sticky holster and the holster stays in but id like to get a kydex one. Thanks
I also pocket carry a P365 for my EDC in my left pocket (I'm lefty). I've been using a Sticky holster and I've never had it come out of my pocket during dry fire and I practice with different types of jeans and shorts.
I have pocket carried in my right front pocket since the mid 1990s.. I actually can draw from my pocket much quicker than iwb or even outside the belt... My current three pocket carry pistols are..smith 342 airlite ti (titanium cylinder aluminum frame) 11oz .. 38 special centennial.. right front pocket DeSantis Superfly pocket holster with velcro on flap to prevent printing.. my Taurus TCP 380.. loaded with Corbon DPX copper hollow points... And when I'm wearing my super lightweight shorts.. my Kel-Tec p32..gen #1 .. with anti-rim lock kit installed in the magazines and Ioad Hornady xtp hollow points..
Great review. I agree that pocket carry is the way to go. I carry a beautiful Taurus stainless steel, hammerless,snubnose 38 special with combat grips in a DeSantis nylon composite holster with the hooks as you demonstrated. I practice the quick draw all the time. Thanks for posting.
I carry a Beretta Tomcat in a sneaky pete holster. Love these holsters as it goes on my belt and you have no idea a gun is inside even if you see the holster. Also very comfortable as it dose not dig into my body as many gun holsters do.
I've seen a few pocket holsters for the P365, but I'm not familiar with that particular model. Details please. Been looking at the Pocket Locker but yours has that extra lip at the top that I've not seen before.
This is the second video of yours that I've found, and liked everything you've said so far. So, congrats on a new subscriber. If you get the right pants, you can easily pocket carry a mid to full size pistol. Red Head makes some cargo pants with nice huge (almost too large) pockets but the material is very thin, so I put a cloth in the corner where the hook grabs when I'm doing draw and dry fire practice. TruSpec makes some really nice durable cargo pants, the pockets are a bit smaller, although still large enough for a full to mid size.
I got my daughter to buy the ppl and my son n law. Know it all took it to his buddy to have it cleaned. Yeah right. It has never worked since. A little suspicious. Don’t you think. His fr spent twenty years in the Army. So I am gonna bring it to a real gunsmith. And I told her do not ever never let anyone touch your. Firearm period. Period. I had cleaned it. Was nothing wrong with it AT. All. I know what them two did they disabled it. But I know one damn thing. Daddy on Point
@@johnfairchild3421 Definitely nobody should touch others firearms without permission. Sounds like person may have incorrectly reinstalled backstrap or possibly damaged inside of back strap tab. A gunsmith wouldn't be required if this is the case. Part is easily obtainable. If it is not damaged, just needs to be properly aligned. A three second job.
I like a S&W 642 in a Galco pocket holster-it’s sticky on the outside and always stays in. I constantly practice drawing. I like revolvers because they will fire even when pressed into an attacker’s body (an automatic won’t do that).
It absolutely will fire. It just may not cycle, which is something you must train to remedy, same as you would with a misfire or lock back drill. My agency does this as part of our tactical requirements for years.
Great video ! I am just curious if Sig P 365 is too heavy and sagging your pants when you carry it in your pocket ? I carry a hellcat on my waist and find it pretty heavy if i put it in my pocket.
Do you have any issue with the P365 without manual safety? Also, I tend to use Alabama pocket holsters. They have somewhat of a hook on them but not much, and I've never had it pull out of my pocket. However I wear a little tighter pants than cargo pants.
Hello. Can you let me know what brand and style holster is the one you show on the video. Looks like that would be a really good pocket carry holster. Thanks for any info. Great video by the way.
Hi Jason. Since California allowed the P365 to its citizens starting this week and the p365 just about beats every other compact pistol, would you be kind to share that particular kydex pocket holster brand in this video? Thanks for your service.🇺🇸
Great video..I, too, have a P365 and was looking for a better way to carry. If you don't mind, what brand is that kydex holster you are using with the 2 tabs? Apologies if I missed where you provided this info bit I didn't hear it in the video and don't see it in your description.
I'd love to find the holster you have in this video. What kind is it? I googled kydex pocket holster, but I was unable to find one with a hook or holder on both sides of the holster. Can you help me?
Hi Jason, thank you for your spot on insight regarding the need to be comfortable while carrying. I’ve searched the internet and not found a pocket Kylex holster like yours with two hooks. Can you please share the manufacture and model of your holster? Thanks again
Sounds like you might want to take a look at the Vedder Pocket Locker holster. Been pocket carry nirvana for me. Has great hook and thumb press to release the holster. Complete trigger protection.
For pocket carry I always use a centennial type hammerless design like the 642.. for my 11 oz 342 centennial... I find the double action pull on the centennial much smoother than the double action pull of chief special with a exposed hammer.. in the defensive shooting you are going to use double action anyway you are not going to be cocking the hammer.. you don't want a hammer that's going to snag on your clothing or your pocket when you go to draw
Man am I glad to hear you say you're right handed and left eye dominant. I'm basically blind in my left eye so I was forced at a young age to switch to shooting rifles lefty. Never switched with a pistol. Still shooting right. Great video.
Hello fellow cross eye problem person. I’m trying to figure out if you draw the gun out of your pocket while sitting in the car is even possible. It seems like you might be dead by the time you can get to it.
I pocket carry a 1851 Navy in a leather pocket, it is called a holster. It is very comfortable, and easy to draw, and secure with a hammer strap. I do the same with two knives, a homemade fixed blade, and a #10 Opinel also in leather pockets.
Another option to consider is making your own leather holster. Upside is it can be made with a "stay in the pocket" hook, but is much more forgiving in concealment. A leather awl is not that expensive, and sewing heavy material is a valuable skill to learn. Rough side of the leather goes on the outside, smooth side inside. Apply plenty of leather treatment oil and put under a mattress or padded weight the force the leather to eventually conform to the shape. Just an idea that works well for me.
i didnt need a leather awl. I just spaced the holes with a stitching tool and enlarged them a little with a 1/16 bit so I could lock stitch it with dual needles to make it look nice.
I am a former LEO and I pocket carried on the job, as one of my back up guns(another under my uniform shirt), and still pocket carry now as a civilian. Occasionally the gun in my pocket might be the only one I’m carrying(around the house/yard), but usually my pocket gun is my back up gun, to my primary carry. I do carry a Sig P365 a lot, but others too depending on the need and where I’m going. On the job, I carried a Sig 220, 45 acp most of the time, but also a Colt 1911, 45 acp and a S&W 357 mag at times through the years. U I am a big fan of the 45 acp and the 357 magnum. No matter what I carried as my primary during those years, I always carried another in my pocket. If I could only carry one way, it would be in the pocket.
not ideal, they are just as large if not bigger as some revolvers and pocket pistols like the ruger lcp but they only carry two shots compared to 5 up to 10+ from revolvers and semi auto pistols. not to mention they also shoot from a top and bottom barrel so you have to adjust for aim.
Interesting. I’ve never been in the CIA but I was a Federal Agent for 30 years. I also wear cargo pants. I carry a 9mm in my front right pocket holstered in an Uncle Mikes inside the pocket holster and I have never had a problem drawing the weapon. In the pocket below my gun I carry a knife, this way nothing gets tangled up when I draw my weapon. In my front left pocket I carry a loaded 9mm magazine and in the pocket below that I carry a small flashlight. I’ve been carrying it this way for years as part of my EDC. Stay safe.
I'm a retired LEO and carry with the Uncle Mikes in my right front pocket also. The size 3 will fit either a G43 or a 5 shot J frame.
@@jerryware5749 yes sir and comfortably.
Also check out the CCW jeans you can get these days. But of Lycra in the denim means you can draw seated with a seatbelt on if needed.extra mag pockets and nobody knows because it’s not joe tactical pants.
@@kbkesq thanks, I’ll do that.
Thanks for sharing! God bless and stay safe too!
I am left eye dominant and right handed. No one has ever said what you said that I know of. Thank you. I felt disabled. You have empowered me.
My wife is right hand/left eye dominant. She shoots a pistol fine, but has trouble getting her head in position to shoot a rifle.
Reflex sight fixes that! Both eyes open!
I have same issue, right hand dominate left eye dominate!
Older I get more I realize I need a laser on pistol or red dot.
Get a Crimson Trace Green laser. They work and are great for low light and out to about 5 yards. I have them on ALL of my pistols/revolvers. I have used them since they came out, in the 90s I think.
A huge positive for the laser is that they are excellent for dry fire training. Just seeing what the laser is doing when you press the trigger is priceless. @@keebz75
@@keebz75 Go with a laser I have 9 hand guns 6 of them have green lasers on them & one green dot. When I started becoming an old fart I realized I needed them makes things much better like anything there's a learning curve but if your an avid gun handler it's pretty quick.
I appreciate the fact that in a video about pocket carrying you actually showed the pistol in the pocket, it’s amazing to me how many UA-camrs fail to do so.
Nice job with this video. I'm a retired LE officer as well. I've pocket carried for nearly 25 years and it's a great option. First a Glock 27, then a Kahr PM9 and currently a S&W 360PD. One thing that I've found is to make sure the handgun cannot fall out if your knocked to the ground or end up grappling with an assailant. Being a martial artist I know that lots of fights end up on the ground. It could be a disaster if the handgun came out. A lot of pocket holsters have no retention on them. The pant, design, size and material of the pocket is almost as important as the holster itself! Like you; I have a box of holsters I've tried and now are stored for good. The best holster I've found a is Mitch Rosen. The holster is specifically designed for each weapon and there's just enough retention to prevent the weapon from coming out unintentionally, but it can be drawn and not come out with the gun.. Lastly, practice falling to the ground, etc. and see if the gun falls out. Just my two cents. Thanks for sharing
S&W 360 pd love! I practice medicine and have been carrying one in pocket or ankle rig every time I leave the house.
So glad I live in Europe now and don’t have to worry about my kids getting gunned down in school.
@@Kinosec-10 not true….they get knifed and you know it.
@@Kinosec-10 didn’t you just have a school shooting- knifing are very popular there and I’d rather have my 2nd amendment. It’s my ultimate protection from tyranny. Btw msm is lying to you. We haven’t had 120 mass shooting this year. Only if you count 2 or more is considered a mass shooting - that happens every Saturday night in Chicago- but they won’t tell you that either because it’s black on black.
@@84CORVETTEBILL yes very true but still isn't a gun
Great video! A 365 owner myself, I really appreciate watching someone who knows what they are taking about on such a critical issue.
Isn't the 365 the gun that was supposedly discharging on it's own? Seems like I saw that Sig was being sued about it
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching!
@@donh8223no. The 320 is the model you're thinking of
I have pocket carried a J frame unholstered in my right front pocket for years and never had an issue. Super fast draw, comfortable and very concealable.
Nothing covering the trigger?
@@IemonandIimethey have a heavy trigger. I carry mine on duty without a holster 🤫🤫
@@IemonandIimeIt’s like a 14lb double action trigger with a long travel. It’s not going to move unless you pull the trigger.
Great video. What make/model holster did you share for the P365?
Hi Jason, great video. What is the brand and model of the holster that you displayed? I have looked on line for this holster but cannot find it with the hook on top and bottom. There are several with a bottom hook but not with a top & bottom hook. Thanks, John.
Does anyone know who makes this exact holster? I have searched Amazon and Google and can't find it anywhere. Help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a sticky for a holster and an LCP for my back pocket. Easy to pull. no issues in being uncomfortable!
Hello , nice video. Which brand is that holster? I need one for Ruger Lcp Max
I'm with you on pocket carry. Do it every day.
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Yes, Vedder makes a hooked pocked holster that stays in the pocket. The LCP Max is a good choice for pocket pistol.
I'm really enjoying your helpful and informative videos.
At first I carried front pocket and / or back pocket with a double action only trigger. I stayed with that about 3 years. Sometimes I go back to pocket carry or some other method depending on the situation and the season.
After pocket carry I went to shoulder holsters with the other side holding spare magazines for balance and I carried that way for several months, mainly the cooler months.
Then for a while I carried strong side hip about the 4:00 o'clock position and spare mags on my other side.
Now I like cross draw holsters. I put the cross draw holster on a separate moderately stiff belt over my normal pants belt. Cross draw is carried on my weak side. I like it better than pocket carry and strong side because if drawing while seated or reclined I don't have to bend my body with attention drawing gyrations. Cross draw is not floppy when bending over like it sometimes is with a shoulder holster. Cross draw is a lot faster than other carry methods while seated (except shoulder carry) but it's a little slower to draw than appendix while standing and strong side while standing.
It seems much safer to me than appendix carry while doing daily chores and when bending over regularly to pick up things off the ground Cross draw nearly never flags my arm or my body at those times or while seated in my recliner like some other carry methods do.
Cross draw is not at all good for open carry because the grip is always toward the people in front of you so you have to continually be aware and take a little extra care if anyone is approacing, so I carry cross draw concealed in public.
The first several times I looked at cross draw it looked dorky and was a turn off. I tried cross draw because of thinking about drawing while seated with other types of holsters. After trying cross draw it's so comfortable I sometimes have to touch it with the inside of my wrist to be sure I remembered to put it on. There's been times I fell asleep while reclined and discomfort never woke me up because I was still wearing the holster.
I can manage cross draw from any position including sitting reclined in my favorite chair, while driving, while seated in a straight back chair and while seated on a bench.. It's a bit slower getting on target while standing than drawing strong side hip, appendix and shoulder carry.
It's much more convenient to remove and replace the entire belt and holster for rest room breaks and bed time than to take the holster off the pants belt and replace the holster back on the pants belt for those times.
It might be hard to find a commercially made cross draw holster with your desired cant angle. I haven't tried to find one because I design and make my own holsters and I can easily adjust the cant angle so it's convenient and comfortable. No - I don't make them for the public.
I think it's a good idea to be acquainted with and practice with more than one carry method.
Glad you enjoyed them! Thanks for watching and sharing too!
I have pocket carried a S&W 340 M&P .357 revolver for many years. My old pocket holster would sometimes come out with the gun. I recently switched to a Sticky pocket holster which ALWAYS stays in the pocket when the gun is drawn. It has no hooks or other gadgets, nor is it "sticky" but it is made of a material which "clings" to cloth. It is also quite inexpensive. I highly recommend it.
I carry a Sig P365 in a Desantis pocket holster that has a hook. It covers the trigger,the outside of the holster has a rubber stipled texture the inside has a smooth lining. I have precticed my draw countless times and everytime the holster stays in my pocket. I have used this method for 4 years and works great no printing,no shirt to pullup and I can draw my gun very fast and I have a thumb safety on it for safety and if you don't need or want a thumb safety that's not very safe and if you train enough the safety is no problem you have to sweep your thumb over the gun anyway so why not remember the first thing about guns. Safety!
Surprised you have a knife in the same pocket as your pistol. I see you almost lost it when drawing the pistol, which is much better than it getting in the way and preventing a clean draw. I carry a knife, or two, and I carry a pistol. They get their own pockets. With cargo pants, there is plenty of room without doubling up.
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I am also a pocket carry person.
I have bought and sold most popular 9 mm conceal carry.
I settled on the Sig P365 with a pocket holster.
Thanks for sharing!
I like your recommendation but can’t find that particular holster. Can you share a link?
I use a tulster iwb holster almost everyday but, when i pocket carry, i use an alabama holster. I like it most because the outside facing kydex is curved so it doesn't print at all. Hope that helps anyone looking. 👌
Thanks for sharing! God bless!
I like how in depth you go with the topic of your videos. I conceal carry a S&W 642 in my right front pocket & love it. You've also become one of my new favorite UA-cam channels. KEEP ROCKING!
I use the P365 and use the same holster in same pocket. Works well.
What holster is that ?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this. I’ve been pocket carrying for awhile and agree with you. I had issues with IWB and OWB before trying pocket carry. By far the most comfortable and least visible.
Good video & makes masterly good sense. The trouble is finding a kydex pocket model with both lower AND upper "hooks" for assured separation, and I've been at it for WEEKS. Just where did hansen get his holster???
FYI: I wear Duluth Trading Co. "firehose work pants" that have a small hidden pocket inside the front right pocket that makes a great "holster" for a pocket gun. I've worn those pants carrying a Sig P365 and my S&W Bodyguard 380 and both of those guns stay put in that hidden pocket all day. I have a Ruger LCR 9mm that also can be pocket carried in the same way too. Very comfortable carry and the pants don't print that you're concealed carrying. Check them out.
Thanks for the Duluth info! I just visited the site and they offer several different versions of the Firehose cargo pants, some mention 7 pockets, etc, but I missed any mention about a concealed pocket. Which Firehose pant version/model are you using? Thanks!
Hi Richard. It's not specified as a pocket for a concealed carry pistol. However, it does work for both my Sig P365 and for my S&W Bodyguard 380. It's inside the front right pocket. I like the flex firehouse work pants which are very comfortable.@@richarde1355
"Sticky Holster" does not have hooks but feels sticky on the outside of the holster which contacts the fabric inside the pocket. Drawing the pistol works well as the inside of the holster which contacts the firearm is smooth/slick.
Jason, what is the brand of pocket holster you used in this video? Thanks.
Bought a Galco horsehide front pocket holster for my S&W 442 years ago. It has a hook and is a fantastic pocket holster.
Thanks for sharing!
That Sig holster was an Aholster made in Tennessee.
Alan makes a holster for almost anything you got.
Good info. I alternate my pocket carry between my P365 and my Ruger LCP Max both hold 12 rounds but the Ruger weighs less, ideal when wearing shorts in summertime.
Solid practical advice. I tried appendix with a Cheetah 380 and an LCRx snubby in 9mm, fine when standing, Same with inside the belt at 4:00, good standing, the problem being when seated in a car or out to eat, not comfortable and can be hard to access. I ended up downsizing to a Tomcat 32 in the front pocket. It's always comfortable, so always carry it. In the winter or when out in the woods I upsize.
There's always something with these reviews I disagree with. However this review to me was spot-on !!!! For the first time I agree with everything that you touched on. EXCELLENT VIDEO. Thanks
What brand of pocket holster do you use?I can’t find one that has a good hook like yours.
I bought a pair of Wrangler jeans with that 'stretch' material. They are supposed to be the exact same size as the relaxed fit non-stretch version. The stretch pair are way more comfortable than the non-stretch version, but the pockets are at least 50% deeper than any of my others. My thoughts are that they were made for pocket carry. I don't have a proper holster, so I haven't tried it.
As an aside, front pocket carry seems to solve the problem of what to do with the gun when using the rest room away from home. Just leave it in your pocket. Easy!
Really like the simplicity of the pocket carry and your advice in this video- thanks!
Glad you like it! Stay safe and have a nice day!
Jason, nice video but I'd like to know the brand and type of holster you are using in it?
I absolutely love my Vedder pocket holster and it has the hook! SIG P365 with the XL grip module. It's in my front right pocket 16 hours a day!
That's awesome!
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing Was yours an Alabama pocket holster?
Thank you very much for making this and the other videos you make, I also pocket carry, sticky holster, never been a problem in practice, But I will give the kydex with hook a try. I carry Ruger .380, EC9S, and MAX9, Both the Max and EC9S have stove piped on me at the range, my good high school friend back in the 60’s is now a retired Deputy Sheriff, he carries a 360 as well, guess Ill just have to step up. Great video and comments as well, they say a lot, all good info. EXCELLENT VIDEO-EXTREMELY WELL DONE.
Thanks for sharing and for the compliment. God bless!
I pocket carry a lcp or lcp max... I own both... I use the sticky holsters and desantis holsters... I don't want people knowing I am carrying...
I pocket carry every day, in fact it goes into my right front pocket as soon as I put in my pants. It is a Ruger EC9s. I chose the EC9s because I decided when I bought it to put the Crimson Trace laser red dot on it. I wanted the EC9s because it has the smooth slide that won't get caught on my pocket during a draw, hence the red dot. It is there every day when I go to the kitchen to cook my bacon and eggs. I routinely shoot a 5" group at 25 feet, no sweat.
So equipped I have only once had anybody notice I was carrying a gun and most of the time I'm wearing Dickies carpenter pants, usually olive drab with matching t-shirt. (I live in Florida.) On my belt is a knife case with a 9 round magazine for it, so I leave the house with 16 rounds. (I NEVER have a round in the chamber unless I'm ready to shoot something.) I keep the gun loaded with Liberty 40 grain aluminum HP that are 2000 fps, and the 9 round mag holds 125 grain Blazer ball ammo.
I got this gun because, like you, I know if it isn't comfortable, there's times I'm gonna leave it behind. Also, I don't like pocket holsters: more heat, more bulk, more discomfort. Been carrying it for four years now, never more than ten feet away from me, three when in the shower.
Agree….EC9S is my choice also.
Great video! I've pocket carried for over 20 years; it's the one method that I can utilize year 'round. Until a few weeks ago when I picked up a P365 (with a safety), I carried Kel-Tec 9mm or snubbies. Yes, I was HIGHLY impressed with the little Sig! I use the flat-base 10rd mag in the gun, plus one in the pipe, with a 17rd mag for reload.
Thank you for watching!
I agree. My pocket holster holds many models from the tiny Beretta .22lr to the large Keltec PMR 30. Snubbies too!
While making sure your holster stays in the pocket when drawing is important, even more important is to make sure that the trigger guard is completely covered and that nothing (like change and other small objects) can get in there. That could make for a very bad day.
Why put anything else in that pocket other than your holster and pistol ?
Never put anything else in the pocket you put your pocket carry firearm. No loose change nothing but the firearm. That way NOTHING THERE FOR THE TRIGGER TO GET BOUND UP ON AND HAVE A SERIOUS NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE
. BTW keep your trigger finger outside the trigger guard while drawing your weapon. Need to unload gun and practice practice practice!
@@ronhoffman7941 what? no chapstick? lol
You don’t necessarily need a holster when pocket carrying. However, know your pockets. Make sure they can handle the weight, etc.
Your pockets, don't put anything else in the carry pocket
Thank you Jason I have had trouble with just the thing your talking about and when my wife and I go into the city to visit are Son I pack. Packing in my right pocket of relax fit jean is okay and I carry Springfield Hellcat (no snags, 12+ rounds and a good trigger ). Okay is okay ,but not every day. Muck appreciated heads up Sir .
I'm a big fan of the Ruger LCR in .357 magnum for pocket carry. Love having the choice of .357 or .38 ammo.
.357 and the 125 grain rounds
Curious what safe you use/recommend around the house?
You know there are lots of ways and many holster combos, ex military myself and to me whatever floots your boat GO FOR IT!!!!
So, where did you get that pocket holster you are showing in this video? I've checked many sites and they do not resemble your double hooked pocket holster.
which holster exactly are you demonstrating ??
Jason....@6:50...6 kids mandate rapid safes. Excellent point. I often hear ignorant people comment on how they don't secure weapons around children because they tell children to not touch guns. Drive of child's curiosity often will overpower parents request ( instruction) trust me... the belt didn't dissuade me when I was a child and almost shot brother in head with Enfield ( Angelic intervention).
I totally agree with your view on multiple rapid safes around the house. I will look on your channel and see if you did a review / recommendation on these types of safes. Thanks again for your service and the content you are providing !
What are your thoughts on an appendix carry? I just purchased one, for my P365…
I have been pocket carrying a Glock g45 with a red dot for years in 5.11 pants and shorts, they have huge, deep pockets. They also have an extra magazine pocket. So I have about 40 rounds on me at all times and very comfortable.
Wow! Thanks for sharing!
This is how i carry my Glock 27 EDC. Added night sights and had the trigger re worked. Great video
Thanks for sharing! God bless you and your family!
Which pocket holster is that? Been trying to find one with both hooks in kydex.
In a pocket? Carry it in a lint-free (sealed at the bottom) sticky-holster, which will keep it oriented correctly, clean, dry and mask the printing. If it’s a sem- auto, don’t forget to clean it from time to time. Practice getting it out regularly. Keeping your finger outside of the trigger guard. It’s a little tricky. That’s all you need to know.
I like the specturm for a pocket carry. No sharp edges and no need for a holster. And I do not care what others say. It has always been reliable and accuraste for what it is.
What is your holster? I have been carrying an m&p shield plus in an oversized sticky holster and the holster stays in but id like to get a kydex one. Thanks
I also pocket carry a P365 for my EDC in my left pocket (I'm lefty). I've been using a Sticky holster and I've never had it come out of my pocket during dry fire and I practice with different types of jeans and shorts.
Is there a link to this exact pocket holster for the P365? Or something very similar?
Great video Jason, Would you be willing to tell us the brand pocket holster you are using for your P365?
I have pocket carried in my right front pocket since the mid 1990s.. I actually can draw from my pocket much quicker than iwb or even outside the belt... My current three pocket carry pistols are..smith 342 airlite ti (titanium cylinder aluminum frame) 11oz .. 38 special centennial.. right front pocket DeSantis Superfly pocket holster with velcro on flap to prevent printing.. my Taurus TCP 380.. loaded with Corbon DPX copper hollow points... And when I'm wearing my super lightweight shorts.. my Kel-Tec p32..gen #1 .. with anti-rim lock kit installed in the magazines and Ioad Hornady xtp hollow points..
Wow! Thanks for sharing!
Great review. I agree that pocket carry is the way to go. I carry a beautiful Taurus stainless steel, hammerless,snubnose 38 special with combat grips in a DeSantis nylon composite holster with the hooks as you demonstrated. I practice the quick draw all the time. Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much for watching too!
i recently bought a P365 and am curious on which pocket holster do you use?
Who makes the holster you show in the video? I'd like to get one.
It's made by a company called Aholster.
I carry a Beretta Tomcat in a sneaky pete holster. Love these holsters as it goes on my belt and you have no idea a gun is inside even if you see the holster. Also very comfortable as it dose not dig into my body as many gun holsters do.
That's great for you! Thanks for sharing!
What brand is this pocket holster
I like the pocket holster that you have for the P365. I cannot find one with two hooks. Who is the manufacture of your pocket holster? Thank you
I've seen a few pocket holsters for the P365, but I'm not familiar with that particular model. Details please.
Been looking at the Pocket Locker but yours has that extra lip at the top that I've not seen before.
I've been carrying a 5in 1911 45acp for 40yrs iwb and a cz sp01 since 2002 iwb. No issues thus far.
This is the second video of yours that I've found, and liked everything you've said so far. So, congrats on a new subscriber. If you get the right pants, you can easily pocket carry a mid to full size pistol. Red Head makes some cargo pants with nice huge (almost too large) pockets but the material is very thin, so I put a cloth in the corner where the hook grabs when I'm doing draw and dry fire practice. TruSpec makes some really nice durable cargo pants, the pockets are a bit smaller, although still large enough for a full to mid size.
Thanks for sharing and for the sub! God bless!
Where can I order your holster?
Could you tell me the exact model of pocket holster you use?
Pocket carry is a excellent choice for carrying concealed. One of my preferred method. Walther PPS M1 is the pistol I tend to carry in the pocket.
I got my daughter to buy the ppl and my son n law. Know it all took it to his buddy to have it cleaned. Yeah right. It has never worked since. A little suspicious. Don’t you think. His fr spent twenty years in the Army. So I am gonna bring it to a real gunsmith. And I told her do not ever never let anyone touch your. Firearm period. Period. I had cleaned it. Was nothing wrong with it AT. All. I know what them two did they disabled it. But I know one damn thing. Daddy on Point
@@johnfairchild3421 Definitely nobody should touch others firearms without permission. Sounds like person may have incorrectly reinstalled backstrap or possibly damaged inside of back strap tab. A gunsmith wouldn't be required if this is the case. Part is easily obtainable. If it is not damaged, just needs to be properly aligned. A three second job.
Thanks for sharing!
I like a S&W 642 in a Galco pocket holster-it’s sticky on the outside and always stays in. I constantly practice drawing. I like revolvers because they will fire even when pressed into an attacker’s body (an automatic won’t do that).
It absolutely will fire. It just may not cycle, which is something you must train to remedy, same as you would with a misfire or lock back drill. My agency does this as part of our tactical requirements for years.
Mind you, I am NOT knocking the revolver option-please understand.
What is the manufacturer of that holster? I can't seem to find one like it.
Great video ! I am just curious if Sig P 365 is too heavy and sagging your pants when you carry it in your pocket ? I carry a hellcat on my waist and find it pretty heavy if i put it in my pocket.
Do you have any issue with the P365 without manual safety? Also, I tend to use Alabama pocket holsters. They have somewhat of a hook on them but not much, and I've never had it pull out of my pocket. However I wear a little tighter pants than cargo pants.
What is the name of that holster??
Thanks
Hello. Can you let me know what brand and style holster is the one you show on the video. Looks like that would be a really good pocket carry holster. Thanks for any info. Great video by the way.
I'm sorry if I missed your saying this in your video but is your pocket carry Sig p365 > 380 or 9mm ?
Who makes that holster? I can’t find that anywhere and can’t find anything that has a proper hook.
What brand pocket holster is that?
Hi Jason. Since California allowed the P365 to its citizens starting this week and the p365 just about beats every other compact pistol, would you be kind to share that particular kydex pocket holster brand in this video? Thanks for your service.🇺🇸
Think it’s Aholster brand
Great video..I, too, have a P365 and was looking for a better way to carry. If you don't mind, what brand is that kydex holster you are using with the 2 tabs? Apologies if I missed where you provided this info bit I didn't hear it in the video and don't see it in your description.
What do you think of the Sticky holster for a Springfield Hellcat?
Thanks for the info. Great video!
I'd love to find the holster you have in this video. What kind is it? I googled kydex pocket holster, but I was unable to find one with a hook or holder on both sides of the holster. Can you help me?
Hi Jason, thank you for your spot on insight regarding the need to be comfortable while carrying. I’ve searched the internet and not found a pocket Kylex holster like yours with two hooks. Can you please share the manufacture and model of your holster? Thanks again
Sounds like you might want to take a look at the Vedder Pocket Locker holster. Been pocket carry nirvana for me. Has great hook and thumb press to release the holster. Complete trigger protection.
Looks like an Aholster.. I've got a couple and they're great
For pocket carry I always use a centennial type hammerless design like the 642.. for my 11 oz 342 centennial... I find the double action pull on the centennial much smoother than the double action pull of chief special with a exposed hammer.. in the defensive shooting you are going to use double action anyway you are not going to be cocking the hammer.. you don't want a hammer that's going to snag on your clothing or your pocket when you go to draw
Thanks for sharing and the advice! God bless!
Man am I glad to hear you say you're right handed and left eye dominant. I'm basically blind in my left eye so I was forced at a young age to switch to shooting rifles lefty. Never switched with a pistol. Still shooting right. Great video.
Thanks for watching
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing I'm hooked. Just discovered your channel. Awesome content. Thanks
Hello fellow cross eye problem person. I’m trying to figure out if you draw the gun out of your pocket while sitting in the car is even possible. It seems like you might be dead by the time you can get to it.
Thank you very much for this video!
Im a big fan of pocket carry as well. I carry my glock 43x pocket carry and its probably the quickest easiest draw ive done
I pocket carry a 1851 Navy in a leather pocket, it is called a holster. It is very comfortable, and easy to draw, and secure with a hammer strap. I do the same with two knives, a homemade fixed blade, and a #10 Opinel also in leather pockets.
That's great! Thanks for sharing!
Who makes the holster shown? I cannot find pocket holsters with 2 hooks, only 1.
What is the brand of pocket holster that you like. You never mentioned the brand in your video?
Another option to consider is making your own leather holster. Upside is it can be made with a "stay in the pocket" hook, but is much more forgiving in concealment. A leather awl is not that expensive, and sewing heavy material is a valuable skill to learn.
Rough side of the leather goes on the outside, smooth side inside. Apply plenty of leather treatment oil and put under a mattress or padded weight the force the leather to eventually conform to the shape.
Just an idea that works well for me.
Thanks for the tip! God bless!
i didnt need a leather awl. I just spaced the holes with a stitching tool and enlarged them a little with a 1/16 bit so I could lock stitch it with dual needles to make it look nice.
How do you feel about 40 cal ?
Thanks for the video. Do you think I could pocket carry a Springfield hellcat? It’s slightly bigger than the Sig p 365?
I am a former LEO and I pocket carried on the job, as one of my back up guns(another under my uniform shirt), and still pocket carry now as a civilian. Occasionally the gun in my pocket might be the only one I’m carrying(around the house/yard), but usually my pocket gun is my back up gun, to my primary carry.
I do carry a Sig P365 a lot, but others too depending on the need and where I’m going.
On the job, I carried a Sig 220, 45 acp most of the time, but also a Colt 1911, 45 acp and a S&W 357 mag at times through the years. U
I am a big fan of the 45 acp and the 357 magnum. No matter what I carried as my primary during those years, I always carried another in my pocket.
If I could only carry one way, it would be in the pocket.
How about a derrringer?? I dont know what caliber they come in?? For personal protection what caliber should i pick??
not ideal, they are just as large if not bigger as some revolvers and pocket pistols like the ruger lcp but they only carry two shots compared to 5 up to 10+ from revolvers and semi auto pistols. not to mention they also shoot from a top and bottom barrel so you have to adjust for aim.