Recommend a Holster
LoneCoon
May 25, 2010, 11:31 AM
I know zilch about holsters, and I'm taking my carry course next month.
I have a P-64 I want to carry, and as far as I can tell I'm somewhat limited in my options for holsters. My normal attire is business casual i.e. khakis, button up shirts and overall build is short and normal. (5'6" 150lbs).
Blind me with your knowledge, THR. I submit myself to your wisdom.
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Zundfolge
May 25, 2010, 12:19 PM
Your P-64 will likely work in pretty much any leather holster for a Walther PPK (I don't think a Kydex would work though as they don't flex and form around the gun).
So a nice tuckable IWB for a PPK would work well.
One good choice is the "Becker" by UBG http://www.ubgholsters.com/iwb.htm
Another excellent choice (probably more comfortable and the clip profile is smaller so less detectable) would be the K&D Thunderbird Defender.
http://www.kdholsters.com/iwb-owb-defend.php
The absolute most concealable tuckable is the Fist Secret System (but they are pricey)
http://www.fist-inc.com/holsters/holster/22.htm
metalman8600
May 25, 2010, 05:19 PM
http://www.p64resource.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=172147f768745ee107fea3c9a8943c97
The Expert
May 31, 2010, 10:34 PM
I'm thinking a traditional pocket holster might work well. Alessi makes a good one and Milt Sparks makes two that are known to be high quality too.
You can go with an IWB holster, but you get the "benefit" of having to mess with your shirt before being able to draw if you tuck it it in.
BullfrogKen
May 31, 2010, 11:58 PM
Next month?
Nothing I'd recommend can be had within a month.
Sebastian the Ibis
June 1, 2010, 12:19 AM
I usually carry my p64 in a de santis pocket holster. I also have a soft sided task IWB holster for too, but I think the pocket holster is better.
I carry the p64 in my front right pocket with the safety on. From there I find it relatively easy to disengage the safety with my thumb as I reach into my pocket to grab it. I don't think you can do this nearly as easily from any type of WB holster, since the holster usually covers the safety and you have to dig your thumb (nail) into your back to flick the safety as you grab. Also, the P64 has an extremely heavy DA trigger so I practice quickly cocking the hammer too. I can inconspicuously flick off the safety and cock the hammer from my front pocket, but not from the WB.
If you have pockets large enough to expeditiously draw the p64 from them, I would definitely go pocket carry. Also, if you have not already done so, I would highly recommend ordering new hammer and recoil springs from wolf. They install in minutes with nothing more than a nail and make the p64 much much much more pleasant to shoot.
LoneCoon
June 4, 2010, 10:34 AM
I usually carry my p64 in a de santis pocket holster. I also have a soft sided task IWB holster for too, but I think the pocket holster is better.
I carry the p64 in my front right pocket with the safety on. From there I find it relatively easy to disengage the safety with my thumb as I reach into my pocket to grab it. I don't think you can do this nearly as easily from any type of WB holster, since the holster usually covers the safety and you have to dig your thumb (nail) into your back to flick the safety as you grab. Also, the P64 has an extremely heavy DA trigger so I practice quickly cocking the hammer too. I can inconspicuously flick off the safety and cock the hammer from my front pocket, but not from the WB.
If you have pockets large enough to expeditiously draw the p64 from them, I would definitely go pocket carry. Also, if you have not already done so, I would highly recommend ordering new hammer and recoil springs from wolf. They install in minutes with nothing more than a nail and make the p64 much much much more pleasant to shoot.
I have already replaced those two springs and it does make a huge difference.
My sister was kind enough to get me a Desantis Nemisis for my birthday, thanks for all the suggestions.
Ben Brown
June 6, 2010, 10:27 PM
Call Don at 859-585-0122. Best holster maker ever. I messed around with fanny packs and such for my 1911 copy until he sold me a belt slide OWB that rides so comfortable I forget I have it on. here's his website: http://www.donsleathershop.net/
but call for help deciding.
dairycreek
June 9, 2010, 03:34 PM
http://www.fist-inc.com/holsters/holster/1a.jpg
I have used the FIST #1 clip holster for a lot of years and recommend it without reservation. It can be worn either IWB or IWB<
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