View Full Version : Anyone carrying in an ankle holster?
schapman43
01-30-2013, 20:10
Looking for something for my Glock 26. I need something that works with dockers and button down shirt. I also thought about a 5.11 holster shirt. Anyone carrying with an ankle holster? What brand?
I've carried in a Galco ankle holster a couple of times.. Took a bit to get used to (one leg heavier than the other). Stopped because I never practice drawing from there.
schapman43
01-30-2013, 20:19
I've carried in a Galco ankle holster a couple of times.. Took a bit to get used to (one leg heavier than the other). Stopped because I never practice drawing from there.
Can I use this as a WTB thread for anyone who has one and doesn't like it? :)
hurley842002
01-30-2013, 20:39
I carry a fair amount with the Galco ankle glove (G26/27). It did take some getting used to, but once used to it, I don't even know It's there. It's not the quickest draw, but with some practice, you can become quite efficient. One upside to ankle carry is while driving, it puts your weapon at a very convenient location, even with seatbelt.
I did the incline in Manitou Springs one time while wearing the ankle holster, and did the run back down. While not my first choice for that situation, it actually wasn't half bad, only had to readjust a couple times while running. Ankle carry isn't my favorite choice, but for certain wardrobes and situations, It's really a great option to have.
I also used to have the 5.11 carry shirt, and wasn't a huge fan. In fairness tho, I probably didn't give it enough of a chance. I'm thinking of either trying the shirt again, or trying a belly band, so I can carry while running outdoor.
Good luck in your search!
Heck, I carried a 3" 1911 in an ankle holster for a while. I've carried a G27 in a Galco and currently carry a J frame when I can't tote my usual. The Galco is comfortable and relatively inexpensive, at lest compared to the custom holster I had made to carry the Kimber.
Ankle carry is never my first choice, but it's sometimes a necessity.
lead_magnet
01-30-2013, 23:03
I did for a while (glock 27), and I found that your footwear becomes a huge factor in how high it rides and how comfortable it is. The only time it would actually conceal under my pant leg was when I was wearing boots. Could have just been the holster I was using, but it was enough to turn me off to the idea for a primary carry, to carry a BUG like that still seems like a viable option.
sellersm
01-30-2013, 23:34
I'm a big fan of the Renegade "Cozy Partner" ankle holsters. I've got one for my J-frame and G26.
http://www.renegadeholstersdirect.com/page2.html
I'm a big fan of the Renegade "Cozy Partner" ankle holsters. I've got one for my J-frame and G26.
http://www.renegadeholstersdirect.com/page2.html
THIS!
J-Frame BUG. I forget the damn thing is there!
I carry a Kahr CW9 in a Desantis Apache and forget it's there. I like the holster so much I just bought another one specifically for my Glock 26, and I'm trying to transition to carrying the 26 instead of the Kahr. I'mt still trying to get used to the 26 - it is definitely more noticeably down there than the Kahr, but the holster is also still breaking in. I typically wear some kind of hiking boot type shoe, so that keeps the rig above the bottom of the pant leg. I've worn it with dress shoes before, but it moves around quite a bit more.
Holger Danske
02-03-2013, 21:05
I carry 2 spare mags in an ankle carrier. Fit's well in cowboy boots. When I get a compact 1911, I would like to go with an ankle rig.
ShelbyJK500
02-06-2013, 00:41
I've carried a Glock 27 on my ankle for the past 10 years with an Uncle Mike's holster. Cheap and worked like it should for all those years. I am getting away from the heavier 27 though for something smaller like a Shield or Bodyguard. I was surprised how much I didn't realize it was there most of the time and that a cheap holster lasted that long (and was worn almost 24/7).
RTillery
02-02-2014, 18:34
THIS!
J-Frame BUG. I forget the damn thing is there!
Renegade Cozy for me too. Colt Detective Special. I have a crippled up left leg that is about half the size of my right leg. Works great to conceal the little revolver. I drive a lot and it is very comfortable.
kawiracer14
02-03-2014, 10:21
I've carried a smith and wesson snub nose in an ankle holster, but it really only stays up if I wear boots with it. In sneakers it seems to slide down while I walk the dog. Not in love with it.
Boot cut jeans are your friends. Seriously ankle is one of the best and most comfortable methods, especially if you're wearing athletic clothes that print a normal holster like crazy. I tried the 5.11 shirts but found them to be very chafing with much motion, unless you had a shirt under them, which makes you pretty hot even in winter. They are great for concealing other things that are not so heavy though
Technically, you're supposed to wear the gun on the inside of your weak-side ankle. Right. Tried that, it rode on my ankle bone, that was good for about 2 minutes. It's been on the outside of my strong-side ankle for years now, and I don't know it's there unless I stomp my feet to get snow off in the winter.
HINT: You DON'T want to get one of the holsters without a rolled edge on the strap around your ankle. It's like a razor in no time. I wore a Walther PPS until I got my Kimber Solo 9 to work without failures, and haven't looked back.
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