What gun would be comprable in size to my P-64's ?

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What gun would be comprable in size to my P-64's ?

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I have a very nice pocket holster that I have used for years. It is from Brigade Leather. There are times when this is not a workable for carry with dress pants and a tucked in shirt. I like the looks of the Sneaky Pete unit. The problem is that they do not make a model for the P-64. Is there a gun that is similar in profile, size and thickness that I might use to feel comfortable ordering one of these ?
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Walther PPK
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Bersa Thunder .380
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Keep the P-64
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FEG SMC-918
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chestertnted wrote:Keep the P-64
That was NOT the question!
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Thank you all for your replies, and yes I will be keeping my P-64's. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
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Berretta Nano, very close.
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drogers wrote: December 23rd, 2016, 9:51 am I have a very nice pocket holster that I have used for years. It is from Brigade Leather. There are times when this is not a workable for carry with dress pants and a tucked in shirt. I like the looks of the Sneaky Pete unit. The problem is that they do not make a model for the P-64. Is there a gun that is similar in profile, size and thickness that I might use to feel comfortable ordering one of these ?
Surprisingly.. The Remington R-51 is the same size it may be a just a whisker wider and the grip 1/4th inc longer.
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Yes there is a R-51 under the P-64
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+1 SMC918, I use the same holster for both
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I have found that an old Bianchi inside the belt holster for my 2", 6 shot S&W Model 10 works nicely for my P-64. Being cheap myself, I try to make things multi-task when possible.
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