I think you are looking for an ankle holster. There are tons of them, in quite a few styles actually.lunchbox wrote:yea i prefer pull up boots anyway so that was in the plan regardless
are there holsters made for boot carry or just get a soft in the waist band type for it
thoughts on a pocket gun
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Re: thoughts on a pocket gun
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Re: thoughts on a pocket gun
I tried my ankle holster with pull up boots. It didn't work out for me. The holster held the gun too low on my leg, and I had to put my hand down inside my boot to draw. But that might work for you if your boots are loose enough at the top. My ankle holster works well with slacks and dress shoes though.
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Re: thoughts on a pocket gun
I like the .380. I have 7 of them so far.
I carry a keltec P3AT, which suits me fine.
I will probably buy the Ruger when they become more available.
Recently bought an American Arms Escort .380 - nice gun, a little longer, very slim. Last made in 1995.
But my favorites are my Llama .380s. They are about the length and height of a Bersa, but about as thick as a Keltec.
And it's a 1911, in perfect miniature. The trick is to find a nice one made in the 1940s - wood grips, no rib on the slide.
That's not as hard as it sounds. I've bought 4 of them in the last year, for $175 - $270.
I carry a keltec P3AT, which suits me fine.
I will probably buy the Ruger when they become more available.
Recently bought an American Arms Escort .380 - nice gun, a little longer, very slim. Last made in 1995.
But my favorites are my Llama .380s. They are about the length and height of a Bersa, but about as thick as a Keltec.
And it's a 1911, in perfect miniature. The trick is to find a nice one made in the 1940s - wood grips, no rib on the slide.
That's not as hard as it sounds. I've bought 4 of them in the last year, for $175 - $270.

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Re: thoughts on a pocket gun
any one have something to sell perhaps
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"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire