Had this puppy for several weeks from the current crop at AIM. Not been to the range yet.
I bought three of these; one to shoot, one to sell (sold!) and one as an investment. I expect it to do mo beddah than the Dow Jones over time.
They were all in really good shape. I mean, A +/-. Barrels all awesome. No rust anywhere. A few tiny dings... well, not really. Just some places where the blue got disturbed. The magazines were numbered with a vibrating engraver. Each came with one "matching" mag and one that din't.
Put the grips4u.net stocks on it (http://grips4u.net/category/pistol-grips/polish-radom/) They are awesome. See the picture. The stocks are amazing.
---> they have LOCATING PINS to hold the rear together!
Christ on a bicycle! Never seen anything like it before.
Changed to the Wolff 18# hammer spring. The SA pull stayed the same at a creepy 3.25#. The DA went from something I could hardly pull with one finger, to about 14#. Not too shabby. It is still heavy, but I can do it with one finger.
Only thing is, even though I have medium/small hands, if I am not careful when drawing the weapon, I will surely get a bite between the thumb and index fingers.
I am IN LOVE!!!!
I'll report back after a trip to the range.
Got my AIM P64... SWEET
Got my AIM P64... SWEET
Last edited by pcmacd on October 22nd, 2014, 3:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Got my AIM P64... SWEET
Looks like you got a good one! It's amazing how you can get attached to these old guns.
Re: Got my AIM P64... SWEET
All three of them were quite excellent in finish.Geep wrote:Looks like you got a good one! It's amazing how you can get attached to these old guns.
Re: Got my AIM P64... SWEET
Those grip4unet grips are quality products.