How many carry more than one, and why ?

I carry a spare mag for my Glock 31C because that is the weak link. I carry a BUG because I have done so for 40 years and can't count the times it allowed me to come home at night.
 
I carry a 2nd pistol (Glock 43/Shield/KahrPM) in weak hand front pocket.
It allows me to put my hand on a gun without revealing I'm concealing, handy if approached by someone "shady" in parking lot, gas pump ect... (big reason)
Can't discretely put my hand on the pistol that's IWB.
Offers quick access to a pistol if dominant hand is unavailable for whatever reason. (Could happen)
The 2nd pistol is not a necessarily carried as a "back-up" rather a 2nd option, or alternative.
As with my primary pistol, I want that 2nd pistol at least 9mm; if it is ever needed I envision the reason being dire and close.
 
"...why people do..." Same reason you carry another mag. Because you/they can.
"...somewhere a little more dangerous..." Those are places you should not be going.
 
I have a longtime friend who commonly wears 2 or 3 handguns on him, even on his own rural property. Claims he picked up the desire during his tours in 'Nam. He can, so he does. FWIW, he's another retired peace officer and firearms instructor, and he's been involved in the martial arts for more than 50 years.

I don't often carry more than 1 gun, myself. I'm retired and am no longer being sent to suspected or known trouble a few times each hour, or managing a caseload that deliberately puts me in potentially troublesome spots 8-16hrs each shift. That significantly reduces my exposure to high risk environments. Instead of deliberately (professionally) looking for trouble, now it has to make the effort to come find me.

In those instances when I do decide to add a secondary weapon, I do so against the remote possibility of finding myself suddenly bereft of my primary weapon. I think of the secondary weapon as my "Onion Field" hideout. It's usually 1 of my LCP's or NAA Mini's that become that "hideout alternative".

In earlier years some folks who discussed the practice of cops carrying a secondary weapon opined that it ought to be at least chambered in a caliber equivalent to the primary weapon. Others fell back on an older preference, looking for the .22LR, .25ACP, .22WMR, .32ACP or .380ACP.

Like Bill Jordan, who once wrote in his book, "S&W Chief Special Airweight, .38 Spl. caliber. This is a fine hideout gun due to its fire power, small size and negligible weight. Would be ideal in .22 RFM caliber".

The old High Standard 2-shot O/U derringer, chambered in either .22LR or .22MAG, was reportedly often carried by cops as last ditch hideout weapons.

I remember some of the guys with whom I used to work, back in the revolver days carrying everything from itty bitty .22's, .25's, .380's and .38's ... up to .45 Commanders and S&W 2 1/2" M19's as secondary weapons. Once the practice was eventually formalized and controlled by policy it evolved into primarily seeing either .380's or .38's being requested for secondary carry roles.

Whatever may be chosen by someone for such a role (presuming its legal in someone's jurisdiction, of course), it's prudent to remember that being able to use it is just as important as being able to use a "primary", if not more so.
 
Sometimes yes, most of the times no, but it's nice to have the option.

If you are going to carry two (or more) it's important to train with them both at the same time.

When I was a young man I took a report from an LT that was with another department but happened to be going home through my jurisdiction. He was cornered by several armed suspects. He took out the closest two with his service weapon, drew a second weapon weak hand and took out a third.

After I was done taking his statement he said in parting. "Remember son, never reload if you can draw a another weapon." (or something close to that :D )Sage advice IMO.
 
I carry two. A Glock and a NAA Mini or P3AT in the back pocket. As reliable as the Glock is, crap does happen. I'm kinda surprise no one has said "two is one and one is none...", yet. :)
 
Usually just the one, but during the winter months, when my primary is buried under layers, I'll drop a 642 in my outer coat or jacket pocket.
 
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