Good Ankle Holsters.

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Not a lot of experience with other brands, but I carry my backup in a Galco ankle holster every day with no problems. (an old Charter Arms undercover)

pretty darn comfortable, and doesn't move on me.
 
You will find loads of members swear by the Renegade...at 46 bucks its a great deal....
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I would suggest Alessi as that is what I use, but for a KelTec P32 it would hardly be necessary. I would be more inclined to go with a wrap of ACE bandage inside my sock. Duct tape might work as well, but shave that ankle first.

Speed of draw is a concern, but it works well when seated in a car or behind a desk.
 
No doubt that the Alessi would be nicer...

And I completely understand the "back-up for the back-up" idea. I do the same thing myself. I bought a Galco "ankle pocket" for less than $70.00 as a "stop-gap" ankle holster until I found a really good one I liked. Well, it turned out that I "really liked" the Galco. I've had my 331 in it for about a year now. I can go all day with NO pain. Jeff is right about being seated in a car. Sometimes I've reached down and thought, "Man, I could draw pretty quickly". I think being seated or "deep cover" is what ankle holsters are made for. Not for a fast draw from a standing position.

KR
 
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