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Budlee63
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Trigger guard pin

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Curly you had stated to let you know if the trigger guard pin I ordered does fit the p64.
And yes it does. I had ordered one that actually was the East German Markova.
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Picture on the original post would be great. Another concern is that since it is not the original, you will have to watch that it does not ride out with use. In most cases people have difficulty putting the Trigger Guard Pin in place. If it was at all easy to install then it could easily ride out with the vibration of the recoil.
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Yes the test of time and rounds will confirm that it is a valid replacement.
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Weasel640 wrote: February 3rd, 2018, 3:50 pm Picture on the original post would be great. Another concern is that since it is not the original, you will have to watch that it does not ride out with use. In most cases people have difficulty putting the Trigger Guard Pin in place. If it was at all easy to install then it could easily ride out with the vibration of the recoil.
I'm having issues with inserting my pin. Any tips on how to best do it?
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