'75 P-64

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zardoz
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'75 P-64

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I got a P-64 from AIM, and it's not just "new to me" but new, period. This was supposed to be in VG condition but it appears unfired. No wear on any of the parts, not even the slide rails, no holster wear, and everything is real stiff. The safety was VERY stiff, almost a two handed job but working it back and forth is loosening it up a bit. The double action trigger isn't even as light and crisp as my staple gun but Wolf springs are on the way. It appeared to be lubricated with a thin coat of cosmoline so I soaked it down with carburetor cleaner, blew it out, and sprayed with RemOil.
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Re: '75 P-64

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I purchased mine from Aim as well and received the same quality firearm.
I can't say enough about the transaction. All Good
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Re: '75 P-64

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Yeah, I got a couple from them and the guns were clean, not NEW, but slight holster wear on muzzle and you could tell they'd at least been holstered and fired. But excellent shape, nonetheless. Congratulations on getting a first class one from AIM.
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