I really do not like the finger grooves in most grip sleeves, so recently when my Hogue Jr. started falling apart on my P64 I wasn't that broken up about it.
I was looking for something different and thought about my Kel-Tec P32 that I carry as a backup. I have a nice grip sleeve on it with padding on the front and back straps. It is from KTADDONS.COM http://www.ktaddons.com/products.htm.
I just ordered their sleeve & pads combo that fits the PF-9/P9 which I believe will fit the P64 nicely. I'll let you know how it works once i get it, if anyone is interested.
Cheers.
Wayniac
New grip sleeve
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Re: New grip sleeve
The grip pads from there are nice. I've used them before.
Another common DIY solution is to use a section of bicycle inner-tube. They're often less expensive NIB from the big-box store or you can sometimes find them for free as trash in your own garage or at the local bicycle shop.
Next time I drive by the local bike shop, I may stop and ask if I can dumpster dive their inner-tubes.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
Another common DIY solution is to use a section of bicycle inner-tube. They're often less expensive NIB from the big-box store or you can sometimes find them for free as trash in your own garage or at the local bicycle shop.
Next time I drive by the local bike shop, I may stop and ask if I can dumpster dive their inner-tubes.

Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
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Re: New grip sleeve
Yes that would be interesting to hear how that works out.
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