I CC either a Glock 19 in an open top leather holster (custom from F.B.I. years ago) strong side belt at 4:00 or a Kimber (a few different 1911s) in a Galco holster (similar to the G19s).
I would love a Kimber CDP Pro to carry, great size and weight and full mag capacity....
My EDC setup is a Sig Sauer p239 SAS gen 2 with the SRT and night sights. I carry it at either 3:30 or 5 o'clock position in a don hume IWB holster. Its a great gun!
Springfield Armory EMP40 is what I carry now. Carried Glocks, Rugers, Colts and revolvers before. Had a POS Kimber once and is happily gone. I can't say their is anything I have handled that I would change to.
G19 with Big Dot Sights in a Bladetech IWB. Im money was not an option I would be carrying a G19 with Big Dot sights in a Bladetech IWB with more training and a pocket full of money.
Ruger 2.25" SP101 in .357mag with a Meprolight front night sight and Badger Custom Boot grips in a Bianchi Ranger Model 7 3-slot holster! Sometimes I switch out and carry the Glock 32 in .357sig in an Old World Leather 3-slot holster!
I carry a glock 23, it's amazing, night sights i carry on my strong side, which is left for me. If i could have anything to carry it would be a springfield 1911 trophy operator, now for away to easily conceal that
I also carry a kel tec pf9 on my ankle for back up
I currently carry a Glock Gen 4 G22. My style of carry is Open with a Blackhawk serpa holster with a quick disconect for mounting on my other platforms. That way I always know the holster Now seeing as it's winter I just have to clear my coat and away I go, in the summer...it's just there
What I really want to carry would be the G27 just for better CC and would probably go with an iwb holster and do drills to get comfortable with it.
Daily carry is a M&P40c in a HighNoon Split Decision IWB in the 4:00 position. Have carried with this holster for a good while now and will say that even though its cheaper, it's worked very well for me. Stays put when it needs to but moves just enough to be comfortable while driving. There isn't as much material as many holsters offer and much of the gun remains exposed, but there has never been an issue with the gun trying to come out on its own. I had to adjust the tension screw once initially, then again after a couple of days and that was the last time in the two years I've been using it. As with most leather IWB's, reholstering the gun is nearly impossible one handed.
EDC = CZ 97B (45 ACP) "It's a big gun when you put it on and it's a big gun when you pull it out."
On the occasion I need something a little smaller: S&W 442 in various holsters, pocket, IWB, ankle or on belt. and a couple of speed loaders too.