Geronimo45
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A snubby .38 in the pocket ought to work for anybody with a pocket. I'm guessing it's the best means of carry - you can have it in your hand without drawing attention, doesn't require any extra clothes.
There's a few holsters that are really looked badly upon: Small of back, shoulder, and ankle come to mind... shoulder being uncomfortable to many, requiring a jacket. SOB requires you to rupture a few disks if you happen to slip on something and fall on your backside. Ankle requires you to 'use the Force, Luke' to keep the dratted thing off the pavement. If you wear cowboy boots, it may work. Slow to draw from, requires a small gun. Small gun could be just as easily carried, in all cases I can think up, in a pocket holster.
Have tried ankle carry with a knife. It kept wanting to go south for the winter. Now, if you get some WWI-ish leggings going up your leg, you can probably punch a hole through it to hold that ankle holster up. Epoxy comes to mind, as well.
There's a few holsters that are really looked badly upon: Small of back, shoulder, and ankle come to mind... shoulder being uncomfortable to many, requiring a jacket. SOB requires you to rupture a few disks if you happen to slip on something and fall on your backside. Ankle requires you to 'use the Force, Luke' to keep the dratted thing off the pavement. If you wear cowboy boots, it may work. Slow to draw from, requires a small gun. Small gun could be just as easily carried, in all cases I can think up, in a pocket holster.
Have tried ankle carry with a knife. It kept wanting to go south for the winter. Now, if you get some WWI-ish leggings going up your leg, you can probably punch a hole through it to hold that ankle holster up. Epoxy comes to mind, as well.