Yep, everyone has there own preference. Mine is a Glock 36 45 in a Cook's IWB at about 4:00.
Comfort is important or you won't carry consistently, but it must be balanced with function. IMHO, anything smaller than a 9mm and you are sacrificing that functionality. On the other hand, high capacity is not that important for a SD weapon. The outcome of most SD situations is determined by the first two or three rounds fired. Comfort is also why I use an IWB holster. If you have to wear a garment that is too hot to conceal the weapon, you won't carry the weapon because you won't wear the garment. A slim single stack is quite comfortable in the right IWB holster.
Comfort is important or you won't carry consistently, but it must be balanced with function. IMHO, anything smaller than a 9mm and you are sacrificing that functionality. On the other hand, high capacity is not that important for a SD weapon. The outcome of most SD situations is determined by the first two or three rounds fired. Comfort is also why I use an IWB holster. If you have to wear a garment that is too hot to conceal the weapon, you won't carry the weapon because you won't wear the garment. A slim single stack is quite comfortable in the right IWB holster.
