Out of curiosity, why ankle carry? Retrieving the gun seems like it would be awkward and difficult under stress, and outright impossible in some circumstances. That, and you'll have a pound and a half of gun swinging around every time you take a step.
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Try drawing from one and getting an accurate shot on target.For when you wear skin tight shirt and skin tight bell bottom jeans come on MAN!
I would say its a decent spot for a backup weapon.
Should have just put one on each ankle! Seriously, I got one a long time ago and wore it about maybe ............. twice. Maybe easy to reach in a vehicle but ............. it's for sale!A few years ago - I bought an ankle holster and used it for just 1 day.
You don't realize that when you walk with that extra weight on your leg, it throws off your rhythm. So, one leg moves faster than the other (the leg with the holster will move faster because of the extra weight).
I went for a walk with it, and after 2 blocks, my knee started to hurt. I tried it again later in the day, and that was it. Same thing. I ended up having to sell it.
I was trying it with a Kahr PM9. That Glock 26 will be even heavier, with the added rounds.
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Ankle is a great spot for deep concealment. It's a specific location. Would you rather have no gun or one on your ankle? I'll take the ankle. Nobody will ever feel or find it on you persons.
I have one for a Springfield mod2 9mm. If you just so happen to have this very gun, let me know. I'll send your way.
They are both .380s. The Seecamp is much less pleasant than the Kel-Tec. The KT is actually pretty fun to shoot.I bet that .380 feels like a 357 mag. That thing is TINY.
They are both .380s. The Seecamp is much less pleasant than the Kel-Tec. The KT is actually pretty fun to shoot.
I've had a p3At. They arent bad to shoot but I consider it a belly gun. But the first rule is to have a gun...They are both .380s. The Seecamp is much less pleasant than the Kel-Tec. The KT is actually pretty fun to shoot.
As @Big Dipper can attest, the Seecamp has a nasty bite.That's interesting - I would've thought the polymer gun would've been the less pleasant, given lighter weight.
Nope. I hate small framed pistols. My hands too big for them thangs. Had a bodyguard and hated it.
Polymer is flexible, mitigates some recoil.As @Big Dipper can attest, the Seecamp has a nasty bite.
I have big mitts as well. Micro guns are for utility, not comfort. They are very comfortable to carry thoughNope. I hate small framed pistols. My hands too big for them thangs. Had a bodyguard and hated it.