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I just purchased a P-64. It came with a holster and 3 magazines but not a cleaning rod or a manual. I would appreciate any information on locating these two items.
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for the manual you dont have to look far you can print one right from this site.
http://p64.proboards67.com/index.cgi?bo ... hread=1536
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anj,

When you going to add Florida to your list of residence's........ ::)


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Funny you mention that there is a nice place next door to a friend and it just had a foreclusure sign go up...ummmm.
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al

is that near me

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Norm about 20 minutes away from your house.Other side of Lakeland, where I stayed when I was down there.. hey it has a grove of minature banana trees and orange trees what else could one ask.
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thats great when you moving in

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we are at the talking stage right now (wife and I) about maybe getting it now,then when she retires(or just change jobs she can get job in her field anywhere ,anytime) go there in winters and keep the other places up here for the summers . not sure of anything got some other things going on here right now we need to see how it shakes out. ...
I think we stole this thread sorry..
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Robert Welcome!!
Ya really gotta watch our Elders, lately they've been anjdrifting threads all over the place. ;D I've actually got snow accumulating as I type and expect a drift up here in the MITT at anytime!
Just kidding you guys. anj that would be really cool to be just right around the corner from any of you guys.

But back on subject.
I'm almost 100% sure I received a printed manual from here by just asking for one. Give Bill a call and see what he says.

http://p64.proboards67.com/index.cgi?bo ... thread=797
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