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Mitch Rosen Extraordinary Gunleather

Duncan’s Ankle DUN-FD

Duncan’s Ankle DUN-FD

Regular price $184.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $184.99 USD
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Duncan’s Ankle Holster is a leather concealment holster designed to be worn on the ankle. It is available for small revolvers and the piece is held securely in the holster by a strap of dense elastic. To draw, simply pull the weapon through the elastic. Behind the holster is high-quality dense wool for comfort. The strap of the rig is secured with Velcro.

PLEASE NOTE:  Holsters will only accommodate red dot sights if the pistol option specifies "RDS Compatible"

This holster is shown in Black.

Leather Lightning is highly recommended for the breaking in of new holsters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are our top three asked questions!

How do I break in my holster?

Leather Lightning is highly recommended for the breaking in of new holsters.

Do you charge a return fee if a belt doesn't fit?

All of our belts are custom orders, including those as part of our Express Line, so we do charge a $30 restocking fee + shipping costs for the return and to ship a new belt. We will happily send a new belt with new measures, if needed. Please call us for additional information at (603) 647-2971.

How long does it take for an item to ship to me?

Current Delivery Time:

Full Detail: Approximately 10 – 12 weeks
Express Line: Approximately 3 – 4 weeks

Customer Reviews

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Micah Unruh
Exceptional

Started with Rosen’s leather belt. That set the standard for my expectation when purchasing the Ankle Dun-FD. This holster is fit to perfection and is leagues above the rest having no competition. Fit and finish are excellent. Comfort is often a sacrifice with conceal carry. Not with this ankle holster. Padded and very comfortable for all day carry. I am very proud to own Rosen’s products. If you are on the fence about purchasing this ankle holster you will not find a better one. Keep up the good work Mitch!