I have a P225-A1, but a P365 is avoiding my grasp. However, I think the P225-A1 is a much larger pistol than the P365. I'd be more inclined to wonder if it would fit a P938 holster.
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February 16, 2019, 05:05 PM
Jordonc2
Yes the barrel is longer wonder if it will work safely in a pinch
February 16, 2019, 05:26 PM
az4783054
FWIW, just because a pistol 'fits' into a holster of another application doesn't make it a good idea. Not only may retention be reduced but wear may increase due to the different points of molding. Molding in the wrong location may cause the trigger to be inadvertently pressed.
The only non specific P365 holsters I sometimes hear people saying will work is KAHR PM9 or maybe GLOCK, 43? Both would be closer in dimensions/shape to the P365 than a P225.
VEDDER Kydex holsters are relatively inexpensive and have a turn around of about one week.
If we are recommending new holsters for your P365, I can heartily recommend Hidden Hybrid. I own a number of these and find they suit me perfectly, and don't cost an arm and a leg. Their choices for the P365 are quite numerous:
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February 16, 2019, 06:18 PM
Rodfac
I have both a P225A1 & a P365, and make my own holsters. In a leather, OWB hi-rise, the 365 will fit in a P225 holster...but it's very loose, too loose for use, you might say! I'd suggest getting a new holster when you get the P365.
Here's a bit of my history: I size my OWB holsters tight enough so that no retention strap is needed...(I'm not an LEO so I'm not worried about level two or three retention issues), and I do fit them well enough that a fall from horseback, and out of the back of a tall pickup does not result in loss of the gun...don't bother to ask how I know...I can't bear to discuss it!! HTH's Rod
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February 16, 2019, 06:34 PM
Windwalker27
I can’t believe it would work. 1 inch versus 1.25 inches.
I will confirm next week, as I will have both. The 365 does fit perfectly in the Kahr pm9 holster, as I have both.
February 17, 2019, 11:24 PM
ohsheepdog
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Originally posted by Windwalker27: I can’t believe it would work. 1 inch versus 1.25 inches.
I will confirm next week, as I will have both. The 365 does fit perfectly in the Kahr pm9 holster, as I have both.
I'll 2nd that. The 365 fits perfectly in all of my PM9 holsters.
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February 19, 2019, 12:04 AM
brywards
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Originally posted by ohsheepdog:
quote:
Originally posted by Windwalker27: I can’t believe it would work. 1 inch versus 1.25 inches.
I will confirm next week, as I will have both. The 365 does fit perfectly in the Kahr pm9 holster, as I have both.
I'll 2nd that. The 365 fits perfectly in all of my PM9 holsters.
Goo to know! Now I need to locate my PM9 Galco Ankle Holster and try it out.
February 19, 2019, 11:24 AM
Augen
I had a custom IWB holster made for my PPS M2. It was a bit tight for it, but fits well with my p365.
February 19, 2019, 05:18 PM
Poppy6x
I just tried the P365 in my P225-A1 Milt Sparks IWB roughout. It's too loose for me.
Hi New guy here. I'm actually using a Concealment Solutions holster I bought for a Sig Ultra Compact .45 for the P365. Its IWB so a simple cinch on the belt will set the retention i'm looking for. I know I could heat it to tighten it up but i'm not willing to do that.
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February 21, 2019, 06:59 PM
Windwalker27
Like any other small gun, the 365 will fit in a larger holster, like the 225. It is way too loose! I just tried it, and you don’t want to do it.