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redfestiva
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Finally got a warm day so my wife and I were off to the range to give our pistols a workout. We fired about 75 rounds of Silver Bear through the P-64. I previously had lots of misfires shooting double action but Normsutton hooked me up with a factory hammer spring and now the pistol is 100 %. I think I might have still had gunk around the firing pin too perhaps. I gave that area an extra thorough cleaning since last use.( Thanks again Norm) This was the first time that I fired it with the flat grips that I got from grayfox. I am pleased with the feel of those too. It's nice to have a group here to help with parts.I took an interesting photo of my wife firing the P-64 that illistrates the recoil cycle. If you look closely you can see the little white dots I painted on the sights.
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That's a good shot.
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Great picture of recoil

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Red,

Great supper shot of the recoil, thanks for sharing with us.

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Wonderful Photo!
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Glad to see how well she holds the gun. Great photo (like the white dots).
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Way To Cool!
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Thanks for that photo: I've scanned it several times, and the more I look at it the better it gets.
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