Since I'm kind of new here, I thought I'd post a few of my P-64 and the IWB holster. I used to carry the CZ-82 (another great pistol), but the P-64 is a lot easier to conceal.
I'll probably pick up another "one" in the next few months -- this is where I usually insert the "It's for my wife" comment, but it's really inexpensive and handy to have 2 or 4 of the same for redundancy (and also have an extra for my wife :^)
It's not actually pushed all the way into the holster in this pic:
I don't really have a holster preference, but this one seems to work -- and I didn't have to buy but two to get here
To me, they're beautifully crafted
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Nice pics. Thanks for the show.
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If that is the typical condition of a j&g gun, I'm ordering today. Sweet looking piece, Congrats.
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Very Nice Congrats
Never argue with an idiot, they pull you down their level and beat you with experence.
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This was a $10 handpick right? I ordered one the other day can't wait to see what I get!
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I got it about 3 months ago, so the pickings may have changed since then. They're solid steel so I don't see how they could get very damaged :^)kosavatte wrote:This was a $10 handpick right? I ordered one the other day can't wait to see what I get!
Be sure to post a picture of yours when it arrives because I was thinking about getting another!
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I switched from the CZ82 a while ago as well (and sold it). Other than the obligatory spring job, I did put on the Handall Jr to lesson the shock to my delicate girlie hand. Covering up the nice Zee grip is a bummer but it does add comfort.
The Trouble with trouble is that it always starts out as fun.
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Can the clip come off of that holster? and how does your belt go threw it??
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rjsixgun,
I have a similar holster like the sleeping dog JBP belt slide . Yes the metal clip can be taken off. Your belt slides thru the 1st slot and comes out the 2nd slot. Mine I used for my old Walther PPK before I sold it.
Never used the clip, took it off. Can be used for right or left hand. Sgt P.
I have a similar holster like the sleeping dog JBP belt slide . Yes the metal clip can be taken off. Your belt slides thru the 1st slot and comes out the 2nd slot. Mine I used for my old Walther PPK before I sold it.
Never used the clip, took it off. Can be used for right or left hand. Sgt P.
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I use the JBP holster inside the waist -- the metal clip keeps it in place either on the pants or on the belt and pants together (inside the pants near the appendix, if I were right-handed).
There are belt inserts on both sides (as you can see by the pictures), so it can be used for both inside or outside the waist belt; plus it's completely ambidextrious. Yes, you can take off the clip, but I wouldn't say it's a perfect outside holster.
For me, it just works. It wasn't very expensive. Everyone has their own preferences!
There are belt inserts on both sides (as you can see by the pictures), so it can be used for both inside or outside the waist belt; plus it's completely ambidextrious. Yes, you can take off the clip, but I wouldn't say it's a perfect outside holster.
For me, it just works. It wasn't very expensive. Everyone has their own preferences!