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Thinking on owning an P-64

Posted: February 6th, 2010, 5:38 pm
by josey88
Hi, there : I am new to this forum . I saw a p-64 listed on some magazine and it called my attention. It would be my first "east block" pistol . Until now , I was dedicated to Berettas , Sigs and HKs , but this little pistol somehow called me , so , I decided to search and so far I like it. As fas as I can dig, it will be neccessary to replace the springs with Wolff`s , and I was impressed by the wood grips of this guy in Hungary. BTW, it seems that his site is closed and not accepting grip orders . The holsters from the USGunleather are also impressive . I would like to buy one of those little pistols , but face to face if possible , to avoid paying my FFL the $45.00 +5 that he charges for a transfer . If, later on I see that it is unavoidable, well , I would have to do it thru him . In the mean time , if someone has one please contact me. Very strange, but , as nice and informative as this forum is , it doesn`t have a thread to sell or buy parts or guns ... very unussual . Any way, hello to everybody from Florida !!!

Thinking on owning an P-64

Posted: February 6th, 2010, 5:54 pm
by jbradshaw3
Pretty new to P-64's myself. Just bought mine a couple of weeks ago. They are great little guns, and I intend to use mine for CCW. You are right about the springs. I replaced the mainspring in mine to make the double action trigger pull much more practical. Most holsters that will fit a PPK will fit the P-64. As far as a for sale section, you have to have made 10 posts before you are able to view it.

Thinking on owning an P-64

Posted: February 6th, 2010, 6:03 pm
by josey88
Well, now I understand ... ok so I have 8 more posts to go. I will try to buy one FTF and if not, then I`ll order online and add the FFL fee .

Thinking on owning an P-64

Posted: February 6th, 2010, 6:04 pm
by josey88
I will also wait until I get the pistol to start buying accesories like springs, or grips, holsters , etc