I see you're only supposed to shoot 95 grain ammo in the P64, all I have is 100 grain wolf. Would it be ok to shoot 50 or so rounds to make sure it functions with that ammo? I plan on getting some 95 grain eventually, but NJ ammo laws are a bit retarded right now. I figure I'll check the mags with the 100 grain rounds, then switch to reloads for casual shooting, and keep some 100 grain rounds in the mags.
Forgot to mention, I'd put in an extra power Wolff spring too.
Some newbie questions
Some newbie questions
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its you gun , shoot what want, but I wouldn't shoot any type of wolf steel cased ammo in my guns I like my guns to much, oh by the way as of right now there are no parts for these guns
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its you gun , shoot what want, but I wouldn't shoot any type of wolf steel cased ammo in my guns I like my guns to much, oh by the way as of right now there are no parts for these guns
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Some newbie questions
I'd say if you've only got 50 rounds of the 100 grainers, you should be alright. These guns are pretty tough. But take that advice with a grain of salt. I don't want it coming back that I said it would be alright to shoot. Sometimes you never know. I'm not recommending that you shoot the stuff, but if you were just itching to shoot your new pistol and that was all you had, I'd shoot the stuff up and not buy any more in the future.
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