P-64 Safety Drum Issue

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I might know someone that has a safety drum for a P-64.
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blinddog wrote:I might know someone that has a safety drum for a P-64.
Let me know ASAP. I need this part.
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NORMSUTTON wrote: nytrumpet

try

P W Arms Inc
8525 152nd Ave Ne, Redmond, WA 98052-3510
Contact Phone: (425) 882-1161

they are the latest importers

NORM
Got these responses back:

We do not have any left with no plans to import any more of that model. The supplies have been exhausted. Thanks,

Ryan Patrick
Sales Manager
TG International

And this from PW ARMS:

we do not.


So if anyone has a lead on a safety for a P-64, please let me know.
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If someone has a safety I really need one ASAP.
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Posted by blinddog on Dec 16, 2008, 4:49pm
I might know someone that has a safety drum for a P-64.<<<



I need the safety. I've sent you several messages and haven't heard back. If you have the safety, I'll take it.
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I am still looking for that little thing. I have a coupla more boxes to look at but I am really really afraid that when I sold the slide I may have sold the drum with it. I know I sold it with firing pin and spring but not the detent or extractor. That kind of makes me think if I didn't sell the other parts why should I have sold that. I am still looking got the week end to really move some stuff around. Sorry I haven't found it yet.

blinddog :'(
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I'm still looking for a safety. If anyone has a lead, please let me know.
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I know this is extreme. Have you considered purchasing a P-64 just for spare parts?? How about engineering drawings of the P-64? There's someone,somewhere that could make parts, if they had the drawings. The skills are there somewhere, just need the proper motivation.
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I actually did by a spare just for parts. However, if those parts go, I'm stuck. I think you might have something on the manufacturing. I'll look into it. Thanks.
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When I was in the Navy. We had parts for aircraft made all the time. Diagrams should also tell you what type of metal and how it was to be tempered. If you know anyone who can program a computer lathe ,or milling machine, might even be some gunsmith's that could do it. But the cost whew!!
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