VaughnT
Member
Having carried and used a Benchmade Griptillian for some time, I became accustomed to clipping it in my left-front pocket as a backup to my duty pistol that covers my right front pocket.
Now that I have a non-ambi Emerson P-SARK going through the day with me, I had to come up with some way to carry it that still allowed me to access it. Remember that my right pocket is obscured.
Well, a buddy gave me a cheapo ankle holster he bought for his KelTec P3AT. It's one of those elastic holsters with a velcro strap, and didn't fit his leg too well. It did fit over my duty boots quite nicely, however, and I was able to invert it so that the Emerson slips in where a muzzle would have stuck out.
Now I have a folding knife strapped to the inside of my left leg, just north of the ankle. Like any ankle rig, this isn't the fastest draw, but it's better than nothing. The Emerson is not a daily-use item and is there if I ever need it, like when I might be grappling on the ground with a gremlin.
Just an idea. Use it if you can.
Now that I have a non-ambi Emerson P-SARK going through the day with me, I had to come up with some way to carry it that still allowed me to access it. Remember that my right pocket is obscured.
Well, a buddy gave me a cheapo ankle holster he bought for his KelTec P3AT. It's one of those elastic holsters with a velcro strap, and didn't fit his leg too well. It did fit over my duty boots quite nicely, however, and I was able to invert it so that the Emerson slips in where a muzzle would have stuck out.
Now I have a folding knife strapped to the inside of my left leg, just north of the ankle. Like any ankle rig, this isn't the fastest draw, but it's better than nothing. The Emerson is not a daily-use item and is there if I ever need it, like when I might be grappling on the ground with a gremlin.
Just an idea. Use it if you can.