Indycar:v1.1
Shooter
For years I carried a S&W M37 Airweight in a Don Hume ankle holster. After going through 2 or 3 ankle holsters, I settled on the Hume as it has a "garter" that velcros just below your knee and supports the holster from dropping too low on your ankle. It takes a few days to get used to, but after that you forget you even have it. Note drawing from an ankle holster isn't nearly as fast as drawing from your belt or waist. I used it for a BUG or in warm times when I wanted to go armed and have noticeable bulge.