P-64 Trigger Advice Needed
Posted: September 11th, 2007, 5:32 pm
I have been lurking on the P-64 web site for a couple of months, and finally purchased a 1971 Polish P-64 (round hammer) through a GunBroker.com auction, along with a holster and magazine carriers from Red Storm Holsters.
If I hadn’t already read everyone’s postings regarding the stiffness of the initial trigger pull, I would have assumed that there was something wrong with the pistol I bought. Yep, it is STIFF! I am no wimp (I used to rock climb, so my trigger finger is pretty strong) but that pull is still atrocious!
I would like to undertake the necessary procedures to lighten the initial trigger pull. I have read the postings on the procedures to do that, but am still uncertain of which options will provide the “best” bang for the buck, and what specific springs are needed and where to get them.
I appreciate the expertise and knowledge shared on the P-64 forum. It is because of you guys that I gained the awareness and confidence to purchase this firearm.
I just emailed Norm Sutton, but thought you other guys might have some solutions for me. Thank you in advance for any assistance or guidance you can share with me.
Sincerely,
Rick9Plus
If I hadn’t already read everyone’s postings regarding the stiffness of the initial trigger pull, I would have assumed that there was something wrong with the pistol I bought. Yep, it is STIFF! I am no wimp (I used to rock climb, so my trigger finger is pretty strong) but that pull is still atrocious!
I would like to undertake the necessary procedures to lighten the initial trigger pull. I have read the postings on the procedures to do that, but am still uncertain of which options will provide the “best” bang for the buck, and what specific springs are needed and where to get them.
I appreciate the expertise and knowledge shared on the P-64 forum. It is because of you guys that I gained the awareness and confidence to purchase this firearm.
I just emailed Norm Sutton, but thought you other guys might have some solutions for me. Thank you in advance for any assistance or guidance you can share with me.
Sincerely,
Rick9Plus