In my experience, wearing boots, in such a way that the top of the shaft supports the weight of the ankle holster + weapon, is a key to being able to ankle-carry a heavy weapon, such as a G26 or a Ruger SP101. The lip of the boot’s shaft should form a shelf.
The boots I have used for this purpose are Danner Mountain Lite and Patrol Boots.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
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There are 2 issues with ankle carry. Wearing the boots, as you suggest, addresses the issue of comfort on the ankle. The other issue is that the extra weight on one ankle and the resulting imbalance could potentially cause leg problems long term. I have heard of people who developed limps after carrying guns like an SP101 on an ankle. Even carrying something as small and light as a Kel-Tec P3AT on my ankle seems to have strengthened my left leg more than my right leg, while potentially worsening the osteoarthritis in my left knee as compared to the right knee.
The need to carefully avoid long-term repetitive injury is something I have been made increasingly aware of. Reading about detached retinas from repeatedly shooting high caliber rifles started the lesson. Reading about your hand and wrist issues from shooting large caliber handguns has also taught me about that danger. The extent to which running wore out my knees is unknown, but may have been a contributing factor, and I wish I had switched to biking much earlier. Unfortunately none of us realizes what is happening until it is too late.
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Ah, yes, we should be careful with ankle carry. If in a physically active occupation, it would probably be best to equalize weight on each leg, and, indeed, carrying too much “unsprung” weight might well have negative consequences. While working police patrol, working from a patrol vehicle, being on my feet was sporadic and situational. When time allowed, I would occasionally remove the rig exercise the leg and ankle, and massage the area, not because it usually felt necessary, but to be proactive.
Notably, I kept the ankle rig only barely snug, to allow plenty of circulation, and being Alessi or Ritchie, the width was ample, which spread the pressure. Elastic rigs did not work well for me.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
This needs a bump.
I’ve been carry and shooting my G26.5 a lot lately. What a fantastic pistol. I carry in a tenicor velo 4, but I would like an OWB holster for when I’m out scouting. Thinking about Tenicor but open to suggestions. Anyone have a kydex OWB for a G26 they like a lot? Retention is extremely important. I don’t want to lose my gun in a cattail swamp.