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New line of holsters
Posted: February 1st, 2007, 2:45 am
by brigade
New to this board... I found it after I purchased (2) Polish P-64's. I absolutely love them. I am also owner of a holster company and have had our guys design pretty much all of our holsters for this model gun. I am uncertain of the rules of posting this type of information. I don't wish to market here without permission but saw a need for this gun that has a fairly large following and is unfotunately missed by a lot of holster manufacturers. If alowed I will post the name of the company. If not then thanks and just know that virtually every holster design is available for it. Thanks all and have a nice day.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 1st, 2007, 10:49 pm
by qarlo
New here myself TTH, and I'm definately in the market for a good holster for my CZAK P-64 (I like using both names in that order) I just purchased. But it has to be able to fit on a police duty belt and not just on a regular belt... with at least one good button type strap going over the breech/hammer. I'm a Commissioned PSO (Private Security Officer) and plan to carry it in the line of duty versus my current [and much heavier] USGI M1911. So far I have only seen
Pocket Holsters for the P-64 and not much in the way of regular Level 2 style duty holsters.
Do you have anything like that available, and if so what is the going rate for them. I'm currently looking at an Uncle Mike's No.1 style holster that carries an extra magazine and would fit the P-64 at a local Sportsman's Warehouse... but it be nice to know that I have alternatives for choices. Perhaps I'd purchase one from you if it's more fitting to my needs.
Thanks

New line of holsters
Posted: February 1st, 2007, 11:13 pm
by brigade
Here is the link to the company website.
http://www.brigadegunleather.com/
We currently manufacture most of our holsters for that gun model at this time. We are indeed very busy right now and the current wait times are 12-14 weeks since we make most items to order. The M-36 is a very nice CCH holster as well as the M-11. I personaly wear the M-36 and the M-42 Pocket holster often. I will try and answer questions if there are any. We are extremely busy so I apologize in advance if I am not able to get to any questions right away. Thanks... Troy Harp
PS: For now all board members will get 7% off Use discount code "p-64" without the quotes during the checkout process.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 5th, 2007, 12:44 am
by qarlo
Thanks for the link TTH. Would've said so sooner but I've been busy the last (2) days working my butt off for the PSC. I'll have to look into seeing what works best for me P-64 wise. Though at this time I'm thinking (due to having a hard time drawing the CZAK from the Uncle Mike's holster on my duty belt due to it's small handle/butt/grips) of just sticking with Sally my M1911 and eventually fielding with a IAI "Jehrico 941" [Baby Eagle] in .9mm Parabellum as my duty weapon, and using the P-64 for a back up piece after all.
Thanks again.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 8th, 2007, 9:27 pm
by dolang1
TTH, I really like the looks of the M-42 pocket holster, but the 12-14 weeks delivery would hard for me. I'm currantly waiting on a AOW permit and the 6-9 weeks that the government is challenging me with has been very difficult. If you get some stock built up I will be first in line. Later Don
New line of holsters
Posted: February 9th, 2007, 1:22 am
by brigade
Thanks and I will let the guys here know if when there are some pocket holsters pre made.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 10th, 2007, 11:17 pm
by gmountain
New member. Those are pretty nice looking holsters.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 12th, 2007, 6:07 pm
by 9x18shooter
I really like the M-36. What position (on your belt) do you carry it with your P-64? 12 weeks is a long wait... but being a lefty usually means a long wait anyway. Is the belt loop changeable/removable? That would be a nice option as you could change with belt color and width.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 12th, 2007, 8:59 pm
by brigade
The best position for me and most of the customers we hear from is in the 5'oClock position if your right handed or in the 7'o Clock position if you are left handed. It sucks the grip into your body and keeps it from printing through your shirt as you move or walk around. The leather snap belt loops are removable to fit 1.25" or 1.5" or 1.75" belt widths and yes you can order another color later if you wish to. We are very busy right now with alot of orders and aren't able to stock most things due to the shear volume of inventory that would be. Thanks for reading.
-Troy
New line of holsters
Posted: February 16th, 2007, 12:24 pm
by drogers
Troy,
I like the looks of the M42. For someone that has not used a Pocket holster before, I would like to ask a question on their usage. Does the holster go in the pocket such that the flat leather area is away from the body or does it go against the body? I am askng this to get an idea of how visible the weapon would be. Being fairly new to this weapon, how do you find it to use with a pocket holster?
Thanks for your input.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 16th, 2007, 3:43 pm
by brigade
drogers,
The pocket holster works with most all new jeans/trousers/dress pants and works really well with cargo pants as well. To address your question the flat part of the holster lays against your thigh. The curvature of the fitted part (top face) of the holster/gun curves around similarly to your thigh which keeps it looking like a large square-thing in your pocket. I carry with the M-11 (all day comfort) or the M-36 (almost all day comfort) and then keep the very light weight pocket holster in my pocket (empty) for 2 reasons... 1. When I go to the bathroom I can pull out my gun from my hip holster and put it in the pocket holster to keep it protected just incase it were to drop down on the floor with my pants accidentaly; you know if you have to go really bad since you have held it as long as possible.... Reason #2 is if I go into a really bad crime area where the bullet proof glass is 4" thick like on the go-chicken-go resteraunt or something like that I can casually leave my hand in my pocket on the grip so all I have to do then is pull out (.5sec) and fire double action. The holster is designed to remain inside the pocket and the gun comes out quick and slick. Here is a link since I could not figure out how to attach photos here.
http://www.brigadegunleather.com/p64.html
Thanks.
-Troy
New line of holsters
Posted: February 16th, 2007, 9:26 pm
by 9x18shooter
OK now I really want 1 or both...
New line of holsters
Posted: February 17th, 2007, 12:02 am
by drogers
Troy,
Thanks for the information. Those plus the photos explain a lot.
New line of holsters
Posted: February 21st, 2007, 6:09 pm
by 9x18shooter
Well I am going to take the plunge and order a M-11 and M-42 from Troy tomorrow. The hard part of waiting begins.......
New line of holsters
Posted: March 1st, 2007, 10:55 am
by drogers
I ordered an M42 (pocket holster) today. Troy is a true gentleman to talk with.