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The Ankle Holster for Concealed Carry by Bear Armz Tactical is a premium, ambidextrous holster made from breathable neoprene, designed to securely fit a variety of sub-compact and compact pistols. With its anti-slip design and dual retention straps, this holster ensures your firearm and spare magazine are always secure, making it an ideal choice for personal protection, military, and law enforcement professionals.
Size | Universal |
Brand | Bear Armz Tactical |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material | Neoprene |
Style | Snap Retention with Calf Strap |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Snap |
Manufacturer | Bear Armz Tactical |
UPC | 711841861551 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 6 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Bear Armz Tactical |
B**S
Effective And Comfortable
I have had this product over six months and use it multiple times weekly.OVERALL: Excellent product at excellent price that does what it is designed to do.CONSIDERATIONS:1. I found it most easily worn by 1.) Put gun and magazine into holster and secure with straps. 2.) Attach gun snuggly, but not tight around ankle were calf muscle ends; where ankle is approximately uniform in size. 3.) Attach the upper strap as high as possible above the calf muscle TIGHTLY. This strap holds the gun UP. The other keeps it from moving around on the leg.2. Obviously, the pants cuff needs to be somewhat loose. I have worn it with khakis and jeans both. I wear in on inside of left leg (I am right handed) and with the grip (S&W 9mm Shield) slightly to the back of my leg. No one ever (grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, etc.) has ever made it known that they noticed it. I have asked other gun owners if they could see it and generally they say no or "not until you pointed it out."3. If I fail to get the lower strap snug, the gun will rotate around the leg. Hence, the upper must be tight to hold it up. If the lower is too tight, it causes the metal of the gun to dig in. I wear it over a regular sock.4. When I have put it on with the upper strap tight, it has never slid down.5. Material has held up and continues to function as designed.
D**T
Well made
Received quickly and as described. Works very well, even on my large legs. Several small handguns fit this holster. Glock G42, Kimber Micro 9's, Walther PPK, Walther PPKs, ever a Smith Airlite.
K**.
Pretty good
Works as advertised, seems to be made of good material, and holds everything in place tightly, however, I did notice that unless you have pretty baggy pants, it prints pretty hard on your pants, especially if you are wearing a lighter colored pant that shadows can form on. Overall, I would say it’s worth it because I believe every ankle holster will have the same issues all depend depending on the size of the pistol.
P**L
A comfortable and secure ankle holster.
This ankle holster is secure and comfortable. I run with it attached to my right ankle and it doesn't move during my exercise. My compact handgun fits snug and is secured well by the hook and loop tab. Great product.
E**D
Good purchase
Very pleased with this holster for the price. I wanted something for the occasion my waist holster would not be feasible but still wanted to carry this works great. If you have larger legs may have a issue. For me very comfortable and made well.
A**R
Carful when securing the strap buckle.
The plastic buckle that holds the strap broke on first use. Feels like cheap plastic. Other than that it holds up good.
E**E
Good construction but won't fit inside western boots
I bought this to fit my 380 inside my boot but it was too big. I'm sure it's fine for low cut shoes.
G**3
Great Ankle Holster, But Needs One Important Fix
I own a Sig P938 and use this holster.PROSThe holster is very comfortable to the point I forget that I am even wearing it. More importantly, it very securely holds the weapon. I recently bought the version that includes a calf strap. It takes just a second or two extra, but gives me added confidence that weapon is going to stay put on my leg without riding down. The Velcro-only version I had previously would occasionally ride down inside my boot and rub against my ankle. If I couldn't immediately adjust it, it could get a little painful. So far, the extra calf strap has prevented this from happening. The Velcro is very strong, at least initially. See the cons section below.CONSThe back-up magazine holder needs to have second, lower snap to help retain smaller magazines. There is too much room and my back-up magazine recently fell out once while walking. Fortunately, I felt it fall and retrieved it. The holster works perfectly for the P938, so the magazine holder should be able to provide the same level of retention for a magazine made for that gun. My magazine even has the finger extension. Being able to have a back-up magazine readily available is essential when you are carrying a gun that only carries 8 rounds, including the one in the chamber. I will be making a trip up to the craft store to see if I can get a snap to add.The Velcro, while initially strong, does get weaker over time. Maybe with the strap it will not be an issue, but the last two versions have been Velcro-only and I wore them about a year before replacing them. Not really complaining about that as much, since getting a year with almost daily use out of a holster that costs $14 (or $18 for the calf strap version) isn't unreasonable.Bottom line, adding the lower snap for extra retention for the second magazine would make this an excellent holster.
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