New P64 from SOG

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tlandon
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New P64 from SOG

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Arrived in very good condition. I did not pay for hand pick. The longer I have this weapon, the more I like it. Extremely accurate, easy to carry and functions perfectly. I like it a little more than the CZ82 I used to have.

I have Wolff springs and custom grips on the way. I will post pictures when they arrive.

I would highly recommend this weapon for everyday carry. I dont think it can be beat for price, reliability, accuracy and ease of carry.

I carry it everyday now. Thanks.
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I just got mine as well, and found this forum.
I'm curious what custom grips you ordered. I have ordered the 17# hammer spring. I think a rubber grip might soften the recoil, but I don't think there is one available.
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Folks have been using the small size rubber slip over grips by Houge.
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If you can't find the Hogue one, other folks have successfully used a piece of a bicycle inner tube.
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At present I have the Hogue Slip On Grip over the stock black grips that came with the gun. Does help make the stock grip feel better. You have to cut it to size. Its a little too long stock, but works great. I am getting Desert Camo grips from Zee Grips. Only $22 shipped.
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Is that the Jr version that needs cutting down?
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I know someone in that business.
Do you think there would there be a market for full replacement rubber grips, maybe with a bit of a tail on them to prevent slide bite?
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Some kind of beavertail would be great. My P64 does bite my thumb web a little.
A beavertail on new grips would be good too. I think Marschall offers a slight beavertail on some of there grips.
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