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    Default Ankle Holster question

    Recently I picked up my first revolver (eaa windicator) and am wanting to carry it as a bug. I'm currently thinking about going ankle carry, yes I'm aware of the draw backs, since I carry a semi-auto owb. What's the conciseness on a good ankle carry rig that doesn't slip down your leg?

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    I carry my heavy snubby in a Galco lite ankle holster and it works very well for me. You should look for the sheepskin lining for comfort.

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    Many threads here. Most will come up with the Galco Ankle Glove and the DeSantis "whateverit'scalled".

    I have a Galco Ankle Glove for my Colt Pony. Very nice. Very comfy for all day wear.
    They sell a calf strap to support it, but I never bothered with one. My typical footwear in cooler months is a 4" hiking boot and the bottom of the holster is supported by the top of the boot.
    I've worn it with "tennis shoes" too, but yes, it will eventually move down until it's stopped by the shoe.
    The elastic/neoprene band does a very good job snugging it to your leg, but you can't fight physics.

    I have good pics of the holster here.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    Uncle Mikes wrap around,works well and secure for walking ,running . Snug fit also,came cheap I think we paids $ 18 five years ago.Best with an Ultra Lite ! the Windicators are strong and heavy revolvers They last forever.

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    I like to wear a weighted band on my other ankle just to balance things out

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    I have the Bug Bite ankle holster. I rarely use it but it's pretty comfy.

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    Started using an ankle holster in 1984, this is hands down the best I've found.

    https://www.thewilderness.com/ankle-...s-xhd-elastic/

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    Galco Ankle Glove....best there is.

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    Ankle Glove, get the thigh strap.

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    Default Re: Ankle Holster question

    Quote Originally Posted by indianjack View Post
    Ankle Glove, get the thigh strap.
    Garters tend to cramp my style,lol.

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