Shot my P64 for the first time today

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tmcblane
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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Went down to the range and toted the P64 along with me. The double action is a little stiff but not too horrible, but the single action OEY VEH! Talk about touchy! if a fly farted on the trigger it would go off! Beautiful shooting gun! Groups really well! I have fallen in love with this piece! ;D ;D
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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I'm happy you like your P64. I liked mine so much, once I can get a replacement part for it, it's going to replace my Seecamp (most of the time) as my CCW. The Seecamp is great in so many respects, except shooting any distance. For my fat hands, it's just a belly gun. I can't hit a thing with it. But, the P64 has the capability to reach out and touch someone. ;)

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tmcblane
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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Well my shooting distance was about 20 feet, I am not concerned on accuracy past that, I use it for ccw when I can't wear the glock 19 due to size and printing. I am WAY pleased with its performance. I was thinking of buying a Walther PPS but have definitely changed my mind now! :D
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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tmcblane wrote:Went down to the range and toted the P64 along with me. The double action is a little stiff but not too horrible, but the single action OEY VEH! Talk about touchy! if a fly farted on the trigger it would go off! Beautiful shooting gun! Groups really well! I have fallen in love with this piece! ;D ;D
ROFLMAO!! :D :D
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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tmcblane wrote:Well my shooting distance was about 20 feet, I am not concerned on accuracy past that, I use it for ccw when I can't wear the glock 19 due to size and printing. I am WAY pleased with its performance. I was thinking of buying a Walther PPS but have definitely changed my mind now! :D
Get the PPS too. They are great guns. I have the PPS in both calibers but mainly carry the 9mm as my EDCG. out of all my guns the PPS is my all time favorite carry gun because it disappears under every garment and shoots with laser beam accuracy.
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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yes single action is lite.
tmcblane
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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frankmako wrote:yes single action is lite.
I was wondering if it was just this gun or if everyone had the "light trigger" It is way more touchy than I would prefer, anyone detune theirs before?
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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Mine seems to have a little of a pull before the gun shoots. And yes, I do mean in SA.
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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hairypolack wrote:Mine seems to have a little of a pull before the gun shoots. And yes, I do mean in SA.
Of course it does, it's a DA/SA gun. When in SA you will have a lot of slack to take up. You'll have to learn to stage the trigger. No different than any other DA/SA.
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Shot my P64 for the first time today

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Mine also has a light single action trigger. I'd estimate it to be around 3lb, about the same as my RIA 1911. It doesn't break like glass and it has a little bit of grit to it, but it is light. Everybody else who's tried it is surprised it's the same gun when they fire the 2nd shot. I like it alot and I think that's part of the reason I'm able to do so well with it, despite its small size and light weight.
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