The Best Ankle Carry - Smith and Wesson J Frame Revolver #subscribe

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 0:21

This video demonstrates a practical technique for drawing and firing a Smith & Wesson J Frame revolver from an ankle holster, suitable for concealed carry. The demonstration includes a live-fire exercise engaging a steel target and a visual inspection of the revolver's 5-round capacity after firing. The instructor exhibits high proficiency in firearm manipulation and drawing from concealment.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates drawing and firing a Smith & Wesson J Frame revolver from an ankle holster, showcasing a practical concealed carry technique. The drill includes rapid engagement of a steel target and inspection of the revolver's 5-round capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ankle Draw Demonstration
  2. 00:04Live Fire Drill
  3. 00:11Reload and Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you draw a Smith & Wesson J Frame from an ankle holster?

The process involves practicing a smooth, efficient draw from the concealed ankle holster, typically while wearing jeans and boots. The goal is to present the firearm quickly and safely to the target for engagement.

What is the capacity of a Smith & Wesson J Frame revolver shown in the video?

The Smith & Wesson J Frame revolver demonstrated has a 5-round capacity. This is evident when the shooter opens the cylinder to show the five empty casings after firing.

What type of firearm is used for ankle carry in this demonstration?

The firearm used for ankle carry is a Smith & Wesson J Frame revolver, specifically an Airweight style model, chambered in .38 Special.

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