Bawanna
09-20-2011, 12:50 PM
As most probably know I put a CT Laser on my PM45 which put me out of business with my Galco Ankle holster as it didn't accomodate the laser. I had a cheap generic nylon sack type holster that I've been using but didn't like nearly as well.
Well yesterday when I got home I found my G&G Ankle rig from the Kahrshop on my front porch. Its similar to the Galco and a solid piece of equipment. It fits the gun very well with the laser and feels fine on the ankle. The band is that neoprene skin diver suit type material, that stretches and allows you to easily adjust for your comfort level.
I wore it all evening and I'm wearing it today and its working really good.
I apologize that I don't have any pictures to share right now but I wanted to let everyone know that this is a great setup and if your considering ankle carry it would be an excellent option. They have models that work without the laser of course and I assume they would work just as good as this one.
Being not really a laser kind of guy, I find myself liking it alot. Great training aid and really doesn't bulk up the gun or uglify it which is most important to me. Life is too short to carry an ugly gun.
Well yesterday when I got home I found my G&G Ankle rig from the Kahrshop on my front porch. Its similar to the Galco and a solid piece of equipment. It fits the gun very well with the laser and feels fine on the ankle. The band is that neoprene skin diver suit type material, that stretches and allows you to easily adjust for your comfort level.
I wore it all evening and I'm wearing it today and its working really good.
I apologize that I don't have any pictures to share right now but I wanted to let everyone know that this is a great setup and if your considering ankle carry it would be an excellent option. They have models that work without the laser of course and I assume they would work just as good as this one.
Being not really a laser kind of guy, I find myself liking it alot. Great training aid and really doesn't bulk up the gun or uglify it which is most important to me. Life is too short to carry an ugly gun.