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Ken null ankle holster?

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#1 ·
Hi all I'm looking for opinions this ankle holster for a gen 4 Glock 33 (same as a G26 but in 357 Sig).
I'm no stranger to kens excellent holsters having owned several over the years,or to ankle Carry.

I've used both desantis and Galco's ankle glove both great rugs in their own right. But kens is a bit different design so being I've not tried one I've also seen skip Richie's ankle holster which looks identical to ken's is the Richie leather a good ankle holster as well?

I'd like feedback from anyone who has. I'm also open to other suggestions for an ankle holster I may not be aware of too. Thanks for any help with this.
 
#3 ·
For multiple past decades professional folks who carried every day for their livelihood considered the ankle holster designed by Milt Sparks to be the finest (best) one available.
Just my (actual knowledge) FYI on the topic.
I don't even know if Sparks still has an ankle holster available but, worth investigating. 👍
 
#4 ·
I knew a couple of Sky Marshals and Court Officers that used the Galco and Wilderness ankle holsters. I know they did use the Galco with the calf strap and liked it the best.

I have the Galco for a J Frame and G42/365. And then I have the Wilderness for the G43/42. With the calf strap, I think the Galco is more secure. I have the Galco in right handed G26/27/33 if you want to try it out. Even have a spare calf strap. Let me know via PM.

Jerry
 
#5 ·
Ritchie makes a top-tier ankle holster. His ankle rig is patterned after that of the late, great Loud Alessi. (I seem to remember that they worked together, in some way, in the past.) i have a Ritchie ankle holster, made for the Glock G26, that served well when I worked police patrol. in retirement, most of my trousers will not accommodate ankle carry of something that large, but, I have recently thought of seeing if I can find still shop at a local police supply store, to buy some of the Blauer duty trousers, like I was issued.

Ken Null is a living legend. Everything he makes is top-tier. i have not used one of his ankle rigs, but have seen one. I have other holsters made by Ken Null.
 
#6 ·
I tried a cheap ankle holster that soured me on that carry aspect. I might try a KL Null ankle holster alternative. I have a KL Null pocket holster for my Colt Mustang and it is comfortable and a work of art.
 
#7 ·
I have an Alessi ankle holster for my J frame. Great product! If I ever need another one, I would look at the Kramer ankle rig, Null ankle rig, or Ritchie ankle rig, from what I have read/seen of them - all appear to be top notch products.

I have owned a Galco ankle rig too, not a bad one.
 
#8 ·
I use a galco ankle holster for my .38 snubbie. Velcro closure and made of a wetsuit type material. It woks fine except for the faux sheepskin fur that gets a lot of dust bunnies in the cylinder. But comfortable all day long.
 
#9 ·
Armando I agree on Ken null s holsters I have his side pocket scabbard pocket holster in black that I'm carrying my Glock 33 gen 4 in as I type this. It works great. I'm going to order another one in cordovan as well. I'm going to order one of his ankle holsters too.,as I'm sure it's a great holster as well.

Ken has been making holsters a long time and does it well. He's also a complete gentleman to deal with as well.
 
#10 ·
I tried the top name ankle holsters, Kramer, Alessi,and Ritchie. The best and most comfortable ankle holster I've ever used was made by Galco, The Ankle Glove. I can't comment about the durability as I've only had it for one year but so far it's been great.
 
#11 ·
Ankle holsters are great for keeping Chiropractor's waiting rooms full! :( I used a Galco years ago to carry a Chief's Special BUG back when I carried a .357 revolver for a duty gun. I had a custom made ankle holster from a parachute/rigger shop out of ballistic nylon for a Glock 26. After multiple visits to the Chiropractor I switched to carrying the Glock 26 on another custom made vest holster. (That worked out very well!) FWIW, when you ankle carry you need to clean and lube your gun MUCH more frequently than other methods of carry!