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Originally Posted by BlackKnight
I do ankle carry during duty. It is with the understanding that it's an backup and an O.S. situation.
1. Carry it on the inside of opposite leg. If you're righty, then inside of the left leg. This is for security. On the outside (I've actually seen this) it tends to print and hit things as you walk.
2. Never bend down to retrieve it. Step into a lunge, grab the pant leg below the knee with the left hand as you lunge, drawing your weapon. This does a couple of things. Keeps your eyes on your opponent (as opposed to bending down), greater base, and lowering yourself making your self a smaller target. Keep your feet loaded to be able to get back up quickly and move if needed.
Hopefully this helps.
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This is spot on

. I wear a 380 ankle too but its for when the sheet really hits the fan. I find it a great carry for places you need to be really discreet and still carry. This is my go to carry spot for movie theaters the once a year I go to a movie, the mall and church. But for work its my back up to a backup. But that is a different situation usually.
I like to ankle carry, find it comfy and easy to forget about. I have a wrap around ankle holster that is easy to adjust at any time. Don't hesitate to carry on the ankle, BUT practice the draw from different positions. Sitting, bending, on the move. I can see it being a tricky situation if you don't practice but that is any holster too. Don't bend to retrieve, that is so correct but I still practice it just in case. Never know what situation will come up. But the "squat draw" is best.