Earliest model?

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przz
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Howdy folks. A newbie checkin' in. I was just wondering. What's the earliest model year P-64 you've seen? Either owned or at a gun show. Thanks! ;D
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Must be the newbie thing. In that case, what's the oldest model you've witnessed? Have you seen the '77s often?
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Przz,
These were made from 64 to 77. Earliest I know of imported are 67's. As I recall, dickfunk, the mastermind behind this board, has one. Most sold seem to be 68 to 76.
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I have a 77. From the ones I have looked at they are all the same quality. At least visably.
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My first P-64 I bought is a 1967 dated pistol in as-new condition, had 2 spare magazines, and only cost $150! I picked this date out because that is the year I graduated from High School. After I found this site and learned a little about the pistol, I found that it was one of the earlier pistols.
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Here's a couple of '67s.

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PRZZ

The last time I was at the gun show I think I saw a 64 I would have bought it but it had the wrong hammer on it and the finish on it was not to bad look like someone put this gun together from parts


check on Variations

http://p64.proboards67.com/index.cgi?bo ... 1141595578


I have 69,71,74, 76,
the finish on 71, 74, and 76 were like brand new the 69 had some bluing missing on the slide thats the one i had hard chromed
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