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onapar
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Took my newly cleaned and lubed P-64 to the range for the first time yesterday.
I could not pull the trigger in double action mode that being said neither could three other younger guys, I am in my seventy's.
In single action it was great and after 100 rounds of Wolf 100grain ball, I was thrilled the gun was flawless, feeding firing and ejecting. The accuracy was better than I had expected from my tired eyes. The felt recoil was no worse than my Makarov or my 38 Special so that is not an issue at all.
I will be calling Wolf as soon as they open this morning to order new springs and also look for a holster for my new toy.
I sure am glad I found this Board it has led me to a really neat gun wich will be my every day carry piece. :)
tunnelrat
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I took my P-64 out today and ran over 60 rounds through it. My target was a 9 inch (23 cm) paper plate at 7 meters. I figure 7 meters is about maximum self defense range -- most self defense actions are even closer.

I like to practice using two hands first, firing rapid fire and double taps, then one hand strong side, and one hand weak side. I was able to keep all my shots in the center of the paper plates. I found that wearing shooting gloves really helped (Uncle Mike's brand), as someone on this board suggested.

I confess I admire our Polish friends who are able to shoot bullseye targets at 25 meters. At 25 meters my old tired eyes can barely see the target.
onapar
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Changed the hammer spring to the 16 pound pp and what a difference managable double action and accurate it is now my carry piece.
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