The type and style of weapon is up to you, some ranges rent weapons so you can try before you buy.
I carry both the Ruger LCP and a Colt 1911, but rarely at the same time.
The 1911 is designed to be carried in Condition 1, "cocked and locked". That is the safest way to carry it loaded.
The LCP is a completely different design. The Striker Fired double action feels stiff and clumsy compared to a 1911. It is equally safe to carry, as neither can fire unless you make it do so. With this and similar "pocket guns", keep it in a pocket or belt holster that covers the trigger, and do not put other items in the same pocket. I had a holster made and carry it OWB most of the time. While the new LCPs have a slightly improved trigger pull, it is not a fun or impressive range gun. It was designed for a small size and short range, and does both well.
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