DeSantis Apache Ankle Rig Holster for Glock 26/27/29 Black RH
$62.00
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The Apache's wide elasticized leg band largely eliminates the unwanted rocking motion commonly associated with ankle holsters. The Apache is made for small medium and large frame semi-autos and small frame revolvers. All semi-auto models feature an adjustable Velcro thumb break. Revolver and .32cal holsters feature an adjustable thumb strap (without snap Velcro closure). Designs may vary. Available in black. Semi-auto and revolver holster models are constructed with elastic and have a sheepskin lining with a snap thumb break. The .32cal holster models are constructed of neoprene and feature a Velcro thumb break. Optional C14 strap accommodates semi-auto and revolver holster models only.
Applications: GLOCK 26;27;29;30;36;43; BRTA NANO SIG P250;P320SC; S&W M&P CPT 9/40 TAURUS PT111/140 G2 MIL; G2S; G2C WALTHER PPS; PPS M2; PK380
** This holster is to be worn on the inside of your ankle opposite to which hand you will draw your firearm with. A right-handed shooter will order a right-handed holster and it will attach to the inside of your left ankle. **
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Additional Info
UPC | 792695160953 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 062BAE1Z0 |
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