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Message me! I'll get one going for ya!Roger that.
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Message me! I'll get one going for ya!Roger that.
The title kind of says it all. Curious if there are some who carry in an ankle holster and how it has worked out. Poll included. Thanks.
Here is my set up! Works awesome!
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Never chewed, but I remember as an adolescent/young adult when I smoked coffin nails, I did the roll the pack in t-shirt sleeve thing.
That looks like it would be FAR more comforatble than the old ones I used to have.
When I wore bell bottom trousers and a coat of Navy blue, we weren't allowed to carry them in the jumper pocket, so they went in my sock, the packages got wrinkled up some and now and then would ruin a smoke or 2, but at 10 cents a pack who cared?
Talk about inflation, I'm glad I quit the habit, I couldn't afford them any more!
Gabby
Man some of those shorts manufacturers sure make em look like long pants on some people.... well giants excluded of course... lol
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These days, sometimes it's hard to tell if young guys are wearing shorts, boxers, or pajamas. Some women, too.
For many many years, I carried every single day in a custom made 2 piece ankle holster that laces to to the outside of the G.I. Combat boot,
It's pathetic to have to say this, but I can no longer wear combat boots. Among a rather lengthy list of physical shortcomings I've acquired, that is one of them. The talk of "what happens when the SHTF" makes me laugh now. I know what would happen to me; I'd die fairly early on.
Not stainless, eh?Once I did. Then I quit doing it.
Was a really nice Neoprene, super comfortable. It's still sitting on my shelf.
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Saved the slide and vowed never to do it again.
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Not stainless, eh?
Been there, done that with my first .38, rusted the cylinder from perspiration. Switched to stainless and wedged a ziplok sandwich bag between the ankle and holster to act as a moisture barrier...Many find out the hard way that the stainless alloys used to make firearms are not the same as the ones used to make other stuff like flatware. The alloys that will not rust don't work for firearms, so they had to do the best they could. They are more rust resistant, but they do rust. One BIG advantage to the stainless firearms is if they do rust they are far easier to "fix" and make look nice again.