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Learn About Ankle Gun Holsters

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Summary: Learn about ankle gun holsters and which one is right for you and your gun in this free handgun and firearms video series.

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By Lee Laster
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Lee Laster lives in Western Massachusetts & works in the public safety sector. He has been a state certified firearms instructor for the past 6 years. He is also co-founder of...read more

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"Okay we've done small of the back and under the arm and now we are going to get into what we consider the ankle holster. Normally you use a very small caliber .22 or .32 or .25 or .38, this happens to be a .38 Sub Nose which is a smaller revolver and is small enough to fit on an adult size man's ankle probably undetected depending on what type of pants or shoes they are wearing. If you are wearing court room attire or business suit of some sort and the pants fit loosely, you could actually attach this to the inside of your ankle and put your pants over it and you would never know. One of the draw backs is if you had to run or you know be physical, you've got to worry about it bumping around. How is it secured? Is it by snap, is it by Velcro? You get to running around or being physical, you may take the chance of losing it by which for a concealable weapon, great place to keep a second weapon. I would prefer this over the under the arm definitely over the small of the back. I would definitely recommend ankle holster to carry because it is undetected again. Most people don't think about that. If for some reason your main weapon or primary weapon goes down, you go to the ankle holster and you can access it easily. It is easily to conceal. That would be the ankle holster. "

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