BG's Attempt Robbery of Retired LEO

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Re: BG's Attempt Robbery of Retired LEO

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WildBill wrote:The guy was a retired LEO so maybe he was used to carrying his BUG in an ankle holster. I could see an ankle holster being good for a BUG if lost your primary handgun and you were already on the ground mixing it up with a BG.
I've heard too many stories of ankle-carried guns getting away while running and fighting to ever want to risk that. I can't imagine the SmartCarry easily dumping the weapon, and simply bending at the waist provides pretty solid retention if the BG somehow figures out the gun is there. Also, I can reach the SmartCarry from pretty much any position, without the contortions involved in getting to an ankle holster while wrestling on the ground.
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Re: BG's Attempt Robbery of Retired LEO

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KD5NRH wrote:I've heard too many stories of ankle-carried guns getting away while running and fighting to ever want to risk that. I can't imagine the SmartCarry easily dumping the weapon, and simply bending at the waist provides pretty solid retention if the BG somehow figures out the gun is there. Also, I can reach the SmartCarry from pretty much any position, without the contortions involved in getting to an ankle holster while wrestling on the ground.
I am just trying to provide some "food for thought." My point was that maybe he was comfortable using an ankle holster because of previous experience using it for his BUG. I have never considered an ankle carry holster, but I haven't carried more that one gun at a time. It seemed to work for the "Retired LEO" so it's fine with me.

I have never tried the "Smart Carry" approach. The idea of having a handgun stuck in my crotch, never appealed to me. If it works for you, it's fine with me.
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Re: BG's Attempt Robbery of Retired LEO

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KD5NRH wrote:
WildBill wrote:The guy was a retired LEO so maybe he was used to carrying his BUG in an ankle holster. I could see an ankle holster being good for a BUG if lost your primary handgun and you were already on the ground mixing it up with a BG.
I've heard too many stories of ankle-carried guns getting away while running and fighting to ever want to risk that. I can't imagine the SmartCarry easily dumping the weapon, and simply bending at the waist provides pretty solid retention if the BG somehow figures out the gun is there. Also, I can reach the SmartCarry from pretty much any position, without the contortions involved in getting to an ankle holster while wrestling on the ground.
Loss of ankle carried guns can be an issue, depending on how they're secured. They are also much harder to defend from a weapon retention point of view.

When I was in uniform, I carried my backup on a holster that attached to the straps of my bullet resistant vest. That worked great for me.
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Excaliber wrote:They are also much harder to defend from a weapon retention point of view.
I would think that they would be harder to detect so the BG wouldn't be trying to get at your gun. Also, I would think you could kick someone in the head if they were trying to get at your ankle gun.
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WildBill wrote:
Excaliber wrote:They are also much harder to defend from a weapon retention point of view.
I would think that they would be harder to detect so the BG wouldn't be trying to get at your gun. Also, I would think you could kick someone in the head if they were trying to get at your ankle gun.
All true - when you're standing up. I should have clarified that the weapon retention comment referred to ground fighting situations where the ankle rig often becomes visible.
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