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Yea you got a nice one, give us a range report.
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So. Ohio Guns, SOG, has a new batch of very nice P64's. As of 2/17 14.
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Hello P64 brother and sisters, I'm a proud owner of a 1971 P64 I bought several years ago from Dans Ammo, The pistol is in really good condition but not perfect with some holster wear that adds personality to it IMHO, It shoots great and has never had a malfunction for myself. I've installed a 18lb main spring in it to ease up the trigger pull and other that that it's all stock.
I would like to get some new grips someday and I've got my C&R license so I'd like to pick up a few more due to my Polish heritage on Dad's side of the family. I usually use it as a barn gun in my pocket when feeding here on the farm. I's not my EDC, that would be my M&P9c which hasn't left my side in 4 years.
My experience with Armoring is as follows, Glock factory certified Armorer, M&P certified Armorer, AR-15/M16/M4 certified Armorer, Mossberg 500/ Remington 870 certified Armorer and an NRA certified reloader.
My son loves to sneak around the house (unloaded) pretending to be James Bond with the P64, I think he knows he'll be inheriting the gun. LOL
Really enjoying The Unofficial P64 site, the forums and of course the gun. COOP
I would like to get some new grips someday and I've got my C&R license so I'd like to pick up a few more due to my Polish heritage on Dad's side of the family. I usually use it as a barn gun in my pocket when feeding here on the farm. I's not my EDC, that would be my M&P9c which hasn't left my side in 4 years.
My experience with Armoring is as follows, Glock factory certified Armorer, M&P certified Armorer, AR-15/M16/M4 certified Armorer, Mossberg 500/ Remington 870 certified Armorer and an NRA certified reloader.
My son loves to sneak around the house (unloaded) pretending to be James Bond with the P64, I think he knows he'll be inheriting the gun. LOL
Really enjoying The Unofficial P64 site, the forums and of course the gun. COOP
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Hello everyone,
I tried to post here yesterday but I must have done something wrong.
I just recently purchased an P-64 From AIM SURPLUS. I am pleased to bring praise to this forum. The wealth of knowledge and technical advice I've already found has been tremendous.
I thank all the contributors for their willingness to share ideas and sources.
Very glad to be here.
I tried to post here yesterday but I must have done something wrong.
I just recently purchased an P-64 From AIM SURPLUS. I am pleased to bring praise to this forum. The wealth of knowledge and technical advice I've already found has been tremendous.
I thank all the contributors for their willingness to share ideas and sources.
Very glad to be here.
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Welcome
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Hello all!
I became a new owner of a 1967 P-64 this morning when the UPS guy delivered it. Slight holster wear, but the pistol is in great condition for it's age. I already have the wolff springs on order and I'm just waiting for my ammo order to come in so I can try it out at the range.
Glad to be part of the "club".
I became a new owner of a 1967 P-64 this morning when the UPS guy delivered it. Slight holster wear, but the pistol is in great condition for it's age. I already have the wolff springs on order and I'm just waiting for my ammo order to come in so I can try it out at the range.
Glad to be part of the "club".
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Welcome to The Brotherhood bassplayer. You will find a wealth of information and ideas here. We are glad to have you aboard.
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Hello all,
A little late in the game but I am a proud owner of a 1974 P64. I was researching this pistol when I stumbled upon the forum. Lots of good and free info! Thanks to all the gurus of the forum I know a lot more about the P64 than I did when I first got it.
Asianfed
A little late in the game but I am a proud owner of a 1974 P64. I was researching this pistol when I stumbled upon the forum. Lots of good and free info! Thanks to all the gurus of the forum I know a lot more about the P64 than I did when I first got it.
Asianfed
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Thanks for letting me sign on. Picked up a P-64 from "Classic Firearms". I have found a ton of information on your site.
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