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does anybody know of any company that makes rubber grip for the p64? All i have ever found are wood and plastic ones.
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No. But if you search around you will find DYI posts of people using Plasti Dip® or other similar products to make their own. I think one person even added sand in between coats to give it more texture.

Or you can get the small rubber sleeves made by numerous manufacturers, or even DYI that with a bicycle inner tube.
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Houge JR some have used.
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I use a hogue jr on mine also...it is amazing.
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Has anyone tried the Simm's Limbsaver? They have them at my Gander Mtn. store, just not sure what size to get.
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Just put a Hogue Jr. on mine over the weekend. Haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but dry firing it sure feels good. Should be worth the $8 I paid for it.
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SMSRods wrote:Has anyone tried the Simm's Limbsaver? They have them at my Gander Mtn. store, just not sure what size to get.

try the large compact #12012. Their website say it fits the walther PPK so it should fit the p64.
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Thanks for the info. Ill give it a try.

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i just ordered one so i'm just waiting
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Not to forget the classic bicycle inner-tube solution that so many prefer. :)

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