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ankle holster
Ok, so it's starting to be that time when a lot of my friends are getting married. Most don't know I ccw, and even still, I wouldn't dampen their ceremony with the potential presence of firearms. I feel an ankle holster would be prudent, but have some concerns about accessibility. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on this method of carry, or maybe a better one. Probably won't be wearing a jacket most of the time.
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XDTalk 3K Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Western North Carolina
Posts: 3,864
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I have never owned an ankle holster, but this one seems to be one of the more popular ones. It's said to be very comfortable and stable, that's coming from a couple of people I know who do own them.
http://www.ccwsupply.biz/DesantisApacheAnkleHolster.htm bd |
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