I know you've got 'em.
I'll start. Back in the 70's when I was LEO, I had a model 36 Chief's Special I carried in an el cheapo ankle holster that I probably paid 5 bucks for. The little holster had shoe laces to strap in on and a safety snap over the hammer.
While in a local bar, western themed, we were all in a line doing the "can can". When I kicked my left leg out, to my horror, the chief's special flew out, hit the wooden floor and skittered about 50 feet. My partner pulled his badge, started showing people while I was crawling like a centipede as fast as I could, dodging drunk dancers, trying to recapture the weapon. Every time I'd get close, someone would kick it and it would scoot a little further.
Finally I captured the errant weapon, shoved it in a pocket and slinked out the side door immediately.
Last cheap holster I ever bought.
I'll start. Back in the 70's when I was LEO, I had a model 36 Chief's Special I carried in an el cheapo ankle holster that I probably paid 5 bucks for. The little holster had shoe laces to strap in on and a safety snap over the hammer.
While in a local bar, western themed, we were all in a line doing the "can can". When I kicked my left leg out, to my horror, the chief's special flew out, hit the wooden floor and skittered about 50 feet. My partner pulled his badge, started showing people while I was crawling like a centipede as fast as I could, dodging drunk dancers, trying to recapture the weapon. Every time I'd get close, someone would kick it and it would scoot a little further.
Finally I captured the errant weapon, shoved it in a pocket and slinked out the side door immediately.
Last cheap holster I ever bought.




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