Marine Cpl
.577 Tyrannosaur.
Looks interesting. I'm placing an order.
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Sort of....Do it! Competition is always a good thing.
What do you make them for? Injuries?
I'm sure that is comfy, but nothing new. My spandexy,thick neoprene velco ankle holster from DeSantis Apache has been perfect for years. Around 40$/50$. Never slides around, stays exactly were you velco it..just a part of your leg. And I've tried probably 4 different companies over the past 20 years, most all suck and slide around and wobble your firearm when climbing stairs or running. Not the Apache..snug as could be After about 4/5 years the velco started to wear down a tad. But I've used it every single day for past 5 years straight..just bought a new one last year, now the old one is in my BOB. This one you've posted also looks well made and the type of neoprene and velco but it does seem thin..alot thinner than the Apache. It's nice to have the thicker neoprene and the lambs wool against your leg..you don't feel nothing but comfort. But that should hold snug. If you're buying it, good luck! Let us know.Looks interesting. I'm placing an order.
That's what I use now. I just like that this one rides higher.I'm sure that is comfy, but nothing new. My spandexy,thick neoprene velco ankle holster from DeSantis Apache has been perfect for years. Around 40$/50$. Never slides around, stays exactly were you velco it..just a part of your leg. And I've tried probably 4 different companies over the past 20 years, most all suck and slide around and wobble your firearm when climbing stairs or running. Not the Apache..snug as could be After about 4/5 years the velco started to wear down a tad. But I've used it every single day for past 5 years straight..just bought a new one last year, now the old one is in my BOB. This one you've posted also looks well made and the type of neoprene and velco but it does seem thin..alot thinner than the Apache. It's nice to have the thicker neoprene and the lambs wool against your leg..you don't feel nothing but comfort. But that should hold snug. If you're buying it, good luck! Let us know.
OMG!!? YOU use an ankle rig?? "That's the worst way to defend yourself, you're better off throwing a rock from the ground at the bad guy"..and blah blah blah...That's what I use now. I just like that this one rides higher.
I only use it when wearing a tucked in dress shirt. It's a compromise of an extra 2 second draw time.OMG!!? YOU use an ankle rig?? "That's the worst way to defend yourself, you're better off throwing a rock from the ground at the bad guy"..and blah blah blah...
I carry a Glock 26 in a Desantis Apache.What are you going to carry in it? And how are you going to get that in your skinny jeans?
I only use it when wearing a tucked in dress shirt. It's a compromise of an extra 2 second draw time.
At least it's got a round in the pipe. I'm no amateur.
Smells like absolutely nothing. 5 years/365 days a year..zero smell. It goes over your socked calf..at least that's the way I wear them...What's that neoprene going to smell like after a while? Any neoprene wrap I've worn has quickly emitted an odor that is horrid and impossible to get rid of. Maybe it's just me?
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Had one. Dumped it soon after.
Idk about bugbite, but I know every holster I carry every day be it on my ankle or deep IWB is always DeSantis. Great worksmanship and great materials. Use em for years and years before I need to replace.DeSantis or Bugbite? Why?
Ahh. The Apache works fine. I just wish it rode higher. I know for a fact that the gun will never fall out with an Apache even if I fall off a cliff.I can see what you mean about the top will slide out as you move about your day. I would just sew a strip of neoprene or any tough fabric right across that spot to be a hammer hold.
Yes. I checked that as well and was able to pull the trigger. I had to really jam my finger in there but I was able to pull it. Thanks for reminding me. I forgot to add that to my review.These are great except the real problem with these neoprene style elastic holsters and bans are that there is no security blocking against the trigger getting potentially pulled or jammed by anything. The only thing covering the trigger and trigger guard is the pocket sleeve piece made of thin material which won't stop a hard object from a accidental discharge. If you can easily trigger break it while it's cocked and inside the pocket, it's not very safe at all IMO. I can do that with both my belly band and ankle holster.
No problem for meeeeeeeeeeYes. I checked that as well and was able to pull the trigger. I had to really jam my finger in there but I was able to pull it. Thanks for reminding me. I forgot to add that to my review.
Correct. It isn't a problem for empty guns.No problem for meeeeeeeeee
Well that's a tad #fakenews, not empty empty..the magazine has plenty heheheheheCorrect. It isn't a problem for empty guns.
If you'd man up and carry chambered, I'd send you all my 124 gr Standard Pressure HST hollow points I no longer need. About 150 rounds.Well that's a tad #fakenews, not empty empty..the magazine has plenty hehehehehe
If you'd man up and carry chamfered, I'd send you all my HST hollow points I no longer need.