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robertwilliam
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;)I have not seen any holsters specifically made for the p64.
Iwent to a local holster maker to find a holster about a year ago and found that he had no gun upon which to fit build a holster. Rather that wait for that to happen we tried some of his exsisting holster, lo and behold the holster for the Sig 232 was virtually a perfect fit. The only discrepancy I saw was that the P64 trigger guard ends more abrupyly that the Sig's. It rides safe and secure it that holster to this day. I don't know if I can print the stores Name and address on this site but it is in South East Va.. If it is ok for me to put out the info let me know.
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I think a walther PPK or PPK/S holster will fit . . . PshootR . . .
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robertwilliam,

I use the Fobus model SG-3 [Sig/Sauer model 230/232] for my P-64's for regular carry, the clipdraw for CCW inside the pant carry and the DeSantis Pocket holster also for CCW carry, my .02 worth.


http://www.fobusholster.com/catalog/

http://www.clipdraw.com/

http://www.desantisholster.com/n38.html

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The Don Hume "JIT Slide" holster for the PPK is an almost perfect fit, perhaps a little tight at first, but wears in nicely. Priced in the mid $20's. I've found nothing better for the money.
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I got mine from Galati Int. cost 10 bucks it can be wore left or right or in the pants, also has a thumb break.

http://www.galatiinternational.com/Merc ... Thumbbreak



http://www.galatiinternational.com/Merc ... Thumbbreak


Both will work on my P-64 and the 1st one will work with the cz-82
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Post by ozarker »

Well it pays to belong. I have not been totally happy with my carry options. I Finally had one of those small fabric holster with the metal clip on the back. The clip was so strong I never could easily just place it on my belt or pants. So I carried it in a fanny or camera bag.

I was on the west side of town in the area of Bass Pro Shop, 1 gun shop, and 2 pawn shops.
Found the Forbus SG-3 at the last pawn shop. My P-64 fit perfect. $19 and change.

Thanks forum!

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ozarker,

Good to hear you liked the Fobus SG-3 holster for your P-64, ;D I use it both ways, right side for normal carry and left side [cross draw] when I am driving, for me it is very comfortable.

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