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My glock 19 is my constant companion. Hunting or not.
No, I open carry it, unless its raining as my coat happens to cover it, concealed doesn't make any sense to me when I already have a rifle visible. Hey guess what I'm armed. The pistol won't offend anyone that isn't offended by the rifle and its easiest to get to in the open on my hip.
Open carry. S&W 686 357 mag. Never know what you'll run into. If the rifle is slung across your back the sidearm is readily accessible.
Does anyone carry their pistol (concealed) when hunting with a rifle?
Why not, I always have my Smith J frame (642) in my pocket, I see to reason to leave it in the truck while hunting.
I've used it to dispatch wounded critters a time or two. Also a couple years ago I crawled up nose to nose with a rattler while trying to sneak up on an antelope. That little revolver was much more handier then trying to dispatch the snake with the rifle.
Also handy for gathering rabbits for the pot while hunting and fishing. While setting up camp and gathering wood and water, the rifle is normally in the gun case, the revolver is in my pocket. Not laying with the ruck.
On a "split property" lease several years ago, the guy leasing the upper road decided to close the road for his hunt, leaving us without access to our part of the lease. No landowner in sight, and tempers flared. Cooler heads prevailed and all weapons were layed down while the discussion continued. All EXPOSED weapons, anyway. In the event a skinning knife had been pulled for emphasis, I was very happy to be caring in a concealed manner. Open carry is great for advertising you have a gun, and the mouth on the other side of the debate proudly layed down his rifle and his hogleg. Good reason for concealed that day.
Last year after a West Texas hunt, my buddy and I drove up on a white tail doe stuck in a 4' tall hogwire / barbed wire fence. Her leg was caught and we had to pry the wires apart with tools to release her. She couldn't stand, had obviously ruined her hip, and would not last long laying there. I put her down with my XD40. Quicker and probably more legal than grabbing the rifle on the side of the road.