Ankle Carry Ruger LCR

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kyarcher

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I am in no way affiliated with Gould and Goodrich but I just have to share my experience with their ankle holster for a Ruger LCR.
I had never laid eyes on one and in fact ordered a Fobus ankle holster and the company made a mistake and sent me a Fobus paddle holster. In the time it took to receive my Fobus I had several tell me I would regret the Fobus and to check out the Gould & Goodrich 512-B. So when I sent the wrong holster back I ask and got the G&G and I've got to say it's the most comfortable ankle holster I have ever used!!! I actually at times even forget I'm wearing it it's so comfortable. If your looking for a small caliber ankle holster I'd certainly recommend the G&G!!!
 
It's there but they make it harder to find than it should be!!! I had to look and triple check myself time and time again before placing the order!!

http://www.opticsplanet.com/gould-goodrich-neoprene-ankle-holsters.html

On this link above look on the right side and scroll down. If your looking for a Right hand it's the third holster from the top and priced at $47.99
If Left handed it will be 4th down and the last choice...also $47.00

You will also see this in light gray print for Right hand:

Code: 7G-HT-AHTR-B516-2
MPN: B516-2
UPC: 076857421171


This for Left hand:

Code: 7G-HT-AHTR-B516-2LH
MPN: B516-2LH
UPC: 768574211726

If you scroll on down it gives the description of what pistol each model will fit:


B516-2 and B516-2LH Medium auto-pistols and small frame revolvers, e.g. Beretta Cougar, Glock 26 and 27, Kahr 9, 40, P380 with Crimson Trace, Ruger LCR and LCP, Sig 239 and 290, S&W BG38, Taurus PT111, PT140, and small J-Frame revolvers.



Hope this helps!!!!
 
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