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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: PsychoSword on August 15, 2006, 11:29:38 PM
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Who makes your favorite ankle holster for the Rohrbaugh?
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http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=R9S;action=display;num=1155440137
Take a look at the linked thread. :)
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I have a ''Pro-tech outdoors'' - velcro strap on and pretty effective, for me. It is about sized for a Keltec I think but suits fine for R9.
R9 ankle carry is BUG when pocket will not do - so not that often but - if pants suitable it works just fine.
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Has anyone tried that one that Rohrbaugh sells for $44? It looks pretty decent for the money.
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With a couple of modifications, the Uncle Mike's works just fine for me.
Mike
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For years I wanted to find an ankle holster that I liked. Back then I carried only all steel J frame pistols.
I got the Graham ankle holster, and my original intent was to use it only on special occasions. But as it turned out, it is the only way I carry my Rohrbaugh now.
It is not the holster design as much as the combination of the gun and holster.
The only problem: Is that I forget that the gun is there!
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It's good to see you back here, George.
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I haven't tried this but this looks to be 1st class for an ankle holster: Lou Alessi 's. This specific one is for the LWS gun, but you can get one for the R9s.
(http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e255/100peso/IMG_0513.jpg)
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I have two Alessi ankle holsters: one for my Glock 26 and one for my Kel-Tec P-32. They are without question the best ankle holsters I have ever used. Mine are both open top. If he makes them for Rohrbaughs, that would be my first choice.
Ron Graham used to make an ankle holster - the one GeorgeH now uses - based on the Alessi pattern that was sold through Rohrbaugh's website, but I don't see it there now. It might be worth checking with Pale Horse Holsters to see if Ron still makes it. I bet he does.
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Hi Richard:
I haven't really gone anywhere. I've just been reading more than posting.
If you want an ankle holster, contact Palehorse and place the order through them.