I just can't imagine that an ankle holster wouldn't drive me insane after just a few short minutes.
You sure you couldn't make a good tuckable holster (like a CSBT) with Velcro "back-of-the-belt" clips work?
I just can't imagine that an ankle holster wouldn't drive me insane after just a few short minutes.
You sure you couldn't make a good tuckable holster (like a CSBT) with Velcro "back-of-the-belt" clips work?
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That was my answer. Pocket carrying was too many sacrifices and not comfortable and ankle holster didn't work either. I could IWB carry my G19 easier and more comfortably.
Ankle makes sense for a backup (or a primary when you can't carry) if it works for you. If it doesn't work for you...it doesn't.
I'm not so much worried about the IWB holster, I have some nice and I wear them when I am not working and done HAVE to tuck my shirt in. I'm not worried about the clips on the outside of my belt, I'm more worried about the printing on my shirt.
Ok, so maybe this is a stupid question, but I dont know anything about these ankle rigs. So where do you guys where these? Meaning, if you are right handed, do you wear it on the outside of your right ankle, or on the inside of your left ankle. Also in conjunction with that question, do you have a right handed, or left handed holster?
Thanks again for all the info.
Hey, if you have any pics of this too that would be cool.
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Right handed shooters generally carry on the inside of the left leg, and I think that's consistent with the holster manufacturers nomenclature. Better check, though.
I've carried J-Frames, baby Glocks, and even a 3" 1911 on my ankle. The Kimber was the only one I found uncomfortable, and that was only when I had to walk a lot.
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I've been interested in one of these. It has a waterproof barrier to keep moisture off your gun, and some models have an extra pocket behind the gun for documents, money, etc. http://www.smartcarry.com/products.html