Finally picked it up!
Posted: May 1st, 2012, 10:09 am
I finally picked up my first P64 from Gander Mountain. I made the last layaway payment, filed the necessary paperwork and brought it home. When the sales guy brought it out from the back room he said since this was their last one and there was a loose magazine floating around, he put it in the box for me too. So, I got the pistol, the cleaning tool and three magazines.
I find that the DA trigger pull is not too bad; it’s smoother and lighter than my Nagant revolver (but what isn’t). After wiping it down, I found that the finish is better than I thought. The safety selector is stiffer than I’d like but I haven’t decided how to deal with that, filing the plunger vs. cutting the spring.
I have a few questions.
I noticed that the third mag is of the early short lipped variety; will this cause an issue in a newer (1973) pistol?
Is there a source for safety detent springs so I can experiment with messing up the original?
Does anyone have any idea how the cleaning tool was intended to be used? I know the slot is for holding a patch. The point on the tip looks kind of like a bore jag but it lacks the diameter. One side of the T handle looks like it’s supposed to be a screwdriver or maybe a prying tool? Just curious.
Here she is:
I find that the DA trigger pull is not too bad; it’s smoother and lighter than my Nagant revolver (but what isn’t). After wiping it down, I found that the finish is better than I thought. The safety selector is stiffer than I’d like but I haven’t decided how to deal with that, filing the plunger vs. cutting the spring.
I have a few questions.
I noticed that the third mag is of the early short lipped variety; will this cause an issue in a newer (1973) pistol?
Is there a source for safety detent springs so I can experiment with messing up the original?
Does anyone have any idea how the cleaning tool was intended to be used? I know the slot is for holding a patch. The point on the tip looks kind of like a bore jag but it lacks the diameter. One side of the T handle looks like it’s supposed to be a screwdriver or maybe a prying tool? Just curious.
Here she is: