And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Like many into guns, I've got that box in the back of my closet filled with failed alternative holsters. One of those holsters is an ankle holster. While not an entirely terrible idea on paper, my (brief) experience with it was that it was like duct taping a brick to my calf/ankle. Even my PPK was heavy, it was not-as-concealed as you might expect, my gait changed....in short, for me, leg carry of any sort just doesn't work.
If you're right handed it is best if the holster is on the inside of your left leg, keeps the weight closer to your centerline. The holster must be thick and wide stretchy velcro so it doesn't ride up and down, or twist around. Like anything else it takes perseverance, practice and adaptation. And a smaller gun, like an S&W M+P fer instance.
Consider a Keltec 380. It has an available side clip like most pocket knives or a good pen. No holster needed. Works great inside a cowboy boot. I often forget that it is even there.
My calf muscles and bone structure is too large to even fit a boot knife.
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ReplyDeleteLike many into guns, I've got that box in the back of my closet filled with failed alternative holsters. One of those holsters is an ankle holster. While not an entirely terrible idea on paper, my (brief) experience with it was that it was like duct taping a brick to my calf/ankle. Even my PPK was heavy, it was not-as-concealed as you might expect, my gait changed....in short, for me, leg carry of any sort just doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteIf you're right handed it is best if the holster is on the inside of your left leg, keeps the weight closer to your centerline. The holster must be thick and wide stretchy velcro so it doesn't ride up and down, or twist around. Like anything else it takes perseverance, practice and adaptation. And a smaller gun, like an S&W M+P fer instance.
DeleteConsider a Keltec 380. It has an available side clip like most pocket knives or a good pen. No holster needed. Works great inside a cowboy boot. I often forget that it is even there.
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