Buy Galco Ankle Glove / Ankle Holster for S & W J Frame 640 Cent 2 1/8-Inch .357 (Black, Right-hand)Galco Ankle Glove / Ankle Holster for S & W J Frame 640 Cent 2 1/8-Inch .357 (Black, Right-hand) Product Description:
- S&W J Frame 640 CENT 2 1/8-Inch .357
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Serious gun carriers who need deep concealment and prefer an ankle holster almost universally praise Galco’s Ankle Glove. Those who need concealment 80 hours a week, year in and year out, find the Ankle Glove so comfortable to wear that they forget it’s there – until they need it. The Ankle Glove’s wide neoprene ankle band and Velcro closure offer extended wearing comfort and unmatched security. Additional comfort is provided by sheepskin padding between the holster and ankle. It also features a reinforced thumb break for speed of draw and detailed molding for firearm retention. The Ankle Glove may be worn with or without the optional adjustable calf strap (sold separately). Constructed of premium saddle leather stitched to a neoprene band, the Ankle Glove accommodates ankles up to 13" in circumference. Made for semiautomatic pistols and double-action revolvers, the Ankle Glove is available in right or left hand draw in black finish. Ankle Gloves for small revolvers: Models AG158/AG159 are an open top design, meaning they do not have a safety strap and thumbreak. Instead, they have a tension unit, and work with both hammered and hammerless guns. Models AG160/AG161 have a retention strap (thumb break) that runs behind the grip frame (not behind the hammer). They work with both hammered and hammerless guns, but some guns with factory supplied custom or oversized rubber grips will not fit because the retention strap is not long enough to wrap around them. Works best with slim wood or "boot" grips.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Exactly what I was looking for
By Brent A. Walter
I wanted to ankle carry a J frame but had heard a lot of horror stories regarding ankle holsters. Normally carry an auto-loader IWB but there are times where it isn't feasible. After a lot of checking other people's opinions on various forums I decided to get a Galco Ankle glove. I admit I am pretty impressed with it as the construction is top-notch, it holds my J frame Centennial wonderfully, and is actually very comfortable to wear even for extended periods. It stays where it should when I have a sock under it (slips when on bare skin, I imagine that's due to the padding) but would not trust it running or climbing something like a ladder. I also picked up the Galco Ankle Glove Calf Strap (Black, Ambi) which greatly increases stability and confidence to run/jump/climb etc. Highly recommend both.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Pleasantly surprised
By Old Ford
For concealed carry, I tried waist holsters and a wrap first but was unsatisfied so I decided to try an ankle holster. This holster has held up well for over a year, keeps my revolver secure, and even allows my revolver to stay relatively dry on hot sweaty days. This is my preferred method of carry for a very lightweight gun (under 18 ounces). A Ruger SP101 would feel too heavy on my ankle; however a Ruger LCR, S&W Airweight,etc is about right.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
QUALITY PRODUCT
By Larry Gibbs
I like it, not love it... could be a little longer... the quality is very good... wish the leather would open a little on the top, would make it easier to re-holster...
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