Horsehide Ankle Holster by Kramer
First Reviewed July 14, 2010
Found in Ankle Holsters, Holster Reviews, Kramer Holsters
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Using horsehide instead of the traditional leather is one of those little details that Kramer Holsters is known for. Greg Kramer tends to be rather fond of the material and chose it for the foundation of his ankle holster design.
Utilizing horsehide is only the beginning as well when it comes to material selection for this ankle holster. Premium wool makes up the interior band which is mated to the leather with double reinforced stitching. The closure is made from a double-back velcro strap system that is secure but does not scrimp where comfort is concerned.
As can be assumed, this ankle holster is limited to small-frame pistols and revolvers. Supported frames are not listed on the website but a quick phone call will let you know whether your gun will work or not.
The ankle holster is made for right or left handed shooters. Color selection is limited to brown.
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I have been in law enforcement for 35 years and used numerous holsters from many manufacturers. I recently purchased a Kramer cowhide paddle for a S&W PC 327 2″. First, don’t expect the holster to be ready in the time frame quoted, 6-8 weeks. Mine took right at 12 weeks with a lot of bullshit and lies encountered. Second, the holster is quite crude. It is certainly not a thing of beauty and the inside is so rough that finish wear on the firearm became apparent immediately. Thirdly, it is comfortable and the basic design is sound. This will be my first and last purchase from Kramer. Of all the holsters I’ve used, Galco’s are hard to beat for best all around value. Save yourself some time, money, and finish wear by buying a holster that doesn’t have Kramer stamped on it.