Summertime (now) - Smith & Wesson 340PD in a Desantis Nemesis
in the front right, speed strip with 5 in the front left.
Cell on the left with a pocket clip. Wallet back right.
"Give me your wallet" . . . . . . . .
"No problem... it's right here in my front pocket"
I pocket carry weak side originally because my pocket gun was a back up and then once It became my primary putting it in my strong side pocket seemed awkward to me.
I carry a Kahr P9 covert in an Uncle Mikes #4 if I am wearing dress pants then I will change over to a Keltec P3AT in a Uncle Mikes holster also.
I like the Uncle Mikes #4 for my kahr but I don't like the one for my Keltec. I need to look into a new holster maybe even one that would a light too.
I use a Gould & Goodrich Belly Band any time I wear a shirt than I can wear outside of my pants. Strong side carry with a S&W 640 or a Colt Defender lightweight. I will carry in a jacket pocket in colder weather or in a Galco paddle holster. Either the 640 or Colt 1911 are very accurate inside of 25 - 30 feet. I'm lucky to have a range in my back yard and shoot 25 - 50 rounds or more every week with both of these guns.
Beretta .32acp Tomcat in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster. Right handed-right front pocket. other things I carry are a wallet (right back pocket), keys (left front pocket) and google-berry and cell phone (wherever I can find; sometimes in my hand). I only pocket carry when I don't feel comfortable OWB or IWB. Maybe 3-4 times a month.
I hate having stuff in my pockets... but sometimes I carry my LCP in my front right pocket in a Desantis Nemesis. If I did it more often I would like to try the superfly because the Nemesis still prints pretty noticeably. Other than that, the holster works great.
Three big reasons to use a holster...
SAFETY. It keeps the trigger covered.
Dependability. It keeps the gun in the right position. Imagine trying to draw after it falls upside down in your pocket.
Comfort. As I said before, I hate stuff in my pockets. Mostly because I can't stand feeling the inside of the pocket being weighted down. A holster helps reduce this some.