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New P64 owner

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 10:36 pm
by mattswabb
Finally got one. I posted on another gun forum that I was looking for one and got a reply.

Picked it up tonight. Has seen some action but overall looks real nice. Made in 1968 and I also got 2 extra grips made by zeeborg?. White and a grey set. Now to get a holster, ammo, extra mags and maybe a set of wood grips.

This may replace my G27 as my CCW gun.

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New P64 owner

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 10:56 pm
by normsutton
mattswabb

WELCOME

you can get mags and ammo from SOG

http://www.southernohiogun.com/
I think you have to call for mags

NORM

New P64 owner

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 12:19 am
by beasleydano
mattswab

Another welcome! Glad to have yu. Nice looking CZAK. Some guys are looking for Zee grips. Norm was right about the mags at SOG- $9.95 each plus shipping- you have to call- 1-800-944-4867. Jenny at EXT 202 is very nice & will take care of you.

New P64 owner

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 12:39 am
by grayfox
Welcome aboard!!
Nice set-up. For what its worth, it took two fingers to shoot mine in DA. After talking to papabear & Norm, I really cleaned the h*ll out of it with breakfree and carb cleaner. I thought I had cleaned it the first time, but this time I let it soak. When I finished, the DA is like an old revolver...real nice. Maybe it just had some crud in it, but it is now great. BTW, I just bought two more....

New P64 owner

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 12:59 am
by 9x18shooter
I just picked up another one today also. This one is a 71 round hammer and the DA is really rough and "clicky"? I will hose it down well with break free tomorrow when I clean it up and remove cosmo.

My dealer ordered 2 from SOG and I stopped by to chat and there was the other one still in the case. He made me an offer to take it with me and I couldn't refuse..... I need to stay away from there for a while.....

My 73 has yet to be fired (by me) but after about 1000 to 1500 DA cycles with a snap-cap the trigger is much smoother (or my finger is stronger) ;D

New P64 owner

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 7:40 am
by abwehr
mattswabb,

WELCOME to the P-64 Forum! This is THE place to get answers to all your questions about this fine pistol. We have the most knowledgeable folks around on this pistol and everyone is willing to help.

These pistols are one of the best deals around for a quality firearm. With just a minor amount of tweaking, it will perform with excellent results. When you have the time, read as many of the previous posting as you can, but be sure to read the "Stickies" there is a wealth of information there!

New P64 owner

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 11:06 am
by papabear
mattswabb,

Welcome aboard, and glad to have ya ;D As abwehr brought out, there is a wealth of information here on the P-64 and some fine folks to help you with any questions you might have. BTW, my first P-64 was a 1968 and I still have it today, I have had 5, gave one and sold one, but the 1968 is a keeper for me. Nice looking set up you have and thanks for the pic, we like pic's 8-)

Take Care,

Papabear

New P64 owner

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 7:19 pm
by duggi60
Welcome -- Mattswabb

Always great to have new members added to this P64
forum. Really nice P64 you bought !

New P64 owner

Posted: February 11th, 2007, 6:36 pm
by himmel
Another muscular finger...LOL!




I just picked up another one today also. This one is a 71 round hammer and the DA is really rough and "clicky"? I will hose it down well with break free tomorrow when I clean it up and remove cosmo.

My dealer ordered 2 from SOG and I stopped by to chat and there was the other one still in the case. He made me an offer to take it with me and I couldn't refuse..... I need to stay away from there for a while.....

My 73 has yet to be fired (by me) but after about 1000 to 1500 DA cycles with a snap-cap the trigger is much smoother (or my finger is stronger) ;D