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Got my new baby today
Spent some time at the gun shop and finally determined what would be best for me...well that's not quite right ,what I determined to be best was $800.00 so I went down a hair with the .38 Smith&Wesson 642 revolver. Its lightweight and found the holster for my ankle,: a leather diehard ankle rig "Desantis" so far so good but havent worn it for a full work day yet..
at least I have solved the chicken or the egg problem, now I can play with various holsters that will work for me in different dress...:D I am a happy happy girl ;) |
LOL, I usta carry a M36 in a ankle rig and a boot top holster......kept all the hair rubbed off my ankle! Have fun wityh it.
Dan ;) |
Your sweet, but that is always shaved...
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I tried an ankle holster once, never could get used to the dadgumed contraption.
Plus that I got visions in my mind of an old guy hobbling down the street on one leg trying to draw his piece. I didn't like the image I seen. Best wishes, Bill |
My friend just bought one of those last month.....he is quite happy with it and it looks like a neat little gun. Congrats!
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Valigator,
I used an ankle holster off-and-on for 26 years. Practice drawing with an empty gun until you "groove" the drill. Adam |
if the ankle thing doesnt do it for you try a superfly pocket holster, nice set up for an situation. i think you will enjoy the gun. i would be interested if you find a best carry load. i currently cant find one that is nearly as accurate as ball tip standard pressure stuff. kt
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