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zakbradshaw
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I am ordering a Polish P64 tomorrow. It is $150 plus shipping and dealer fees. Im really excited. I am also ordering a holster with it, and 100 rounds of ammo from Cheaper Than Dirt (really cheap). Any tips on these? Anything to look for? Thanks guys, Zak.
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Just ordered it, cost $175 with shipping and holster. Should be here in a couple days. 8-)
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nice choice. Look into wolff springs, dont shoot anything over 95gr, but mostly make it comfortable for you to shoot. Did you order it from J&G?
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Post by dgposton »

zakbradshaw wrote:Just ordered it, cost $175 with shipping and holster. Should be here in a couple days. 8-)
where did you get a holster for it?
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Yeah, Ive heard about the springs. Will probably shoot it and see how it goes, then replace them. No, I ordered it from Centerfire Systems. The holster is for a Makarov, but will work. (Not bad for only $5.99) Zak.
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Got the pistol today, and looks great. Its a 1968. Definitely a good buy. Zak.
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Thanx Brad... I look forward to shooting it.
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Mine is a 1968 also... great gun... congrats.... and good price on it....
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I have a 68 also. I wonder if were even close as to serial numbers.
I will look mine up tomorrow.
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My 1968 P-64 starts with the HK120XX Imported by PW Arms bought from J&G
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Mine is also a 1968 one.....

and serial number shown...

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I use to have a '68 but someone destroyed it. :'(
But,thats OK I came out good on a bad thing. Congrats on getting a fine pistole!!!
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blinddog wrote:I use to have a '68 but someone destroyed it. :'(
But,thats OK I came out good on a bad thing. Congrats on getting a fine pistole!!!
How can one of these things get destroyed? Did someone run over it with a tank????... ???
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tankdriver wrote:
blinddog wrote:I use to have a '68 but someone destroyed it. :'(
But,thats OK I came out good on a bad thing. Congrats on getting a fine pistole!!!
How can one of these things get destroyed? Did someone run over it with a tank????... ???
had to be a tank. these things aren't exactly flimsy
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