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bartos061
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Hi, Here is the place when You can get some P-64 holsters and other stuff.

http://allegro.pl/search.php?string=p-64

Unfortunately site is in Polish only, but I can help if somebody need
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Wow, would really like the P-64 slide holster and magazine carrier! I am angry AGAIN at my mom for not teaching me Polish!
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I just remembered that I have a book on Polish weapons; the only problem is it is in Polish and I CAN"T read it! The name of the book is "Polskie konstrukcje broni strzeleckiej" written by Zbigniew Gwozdz and Piotr Zarzyckiin 1993. It is a nice book that describes all the weapons from Poland. There is a good section on the P-64, but guess what, there are MORE pistols of this size in 9mm Mak. There is the P-70, P-75, P-78A and the P-83. Most are a little larger that the P-64, but not a lot. Now if we can get these imported we could have a nice collection of Polish pistols.

I don't understand the import regulations of the US. They state that Military weapons can't be imported, but we are getting all type military weapons on the market like the P-64. I wish we could get more of these weapons when they are phased out of service.
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Post by herrmannek »

I found that on gunbroker...
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=41653113
Is this normal price for the set in USA? If yes sedning packages from Poland directly to buyers in USA maybe be economicaly plausible...
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Hi.
Yes this is very nice book( I know one of the authors he is one of the best specialist in polish weapon ). But unfortunately there are only guns made before 1993.

abwehr.
Unfortunately pistols P-70, P-75... there were just prototypes. But in my opinion they was great. One of it has alloy frame and second has POLYMER ! frame ( a few years before glock!!!) and the mag capacity was 14 :)

P-83 and P-93 you can buy in the US without a problem I think.
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AFAIK p-83 isn't imported into USA anymore, but I would be very glad to be proven wrong... Every gun sent abroad, esspecialy to USA, is a one gun less landing in a melting pot...
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herrmannec,

The price on Gunbroker is more than I paid for mine. I got mine from a Polish gentleman for $25 plus $8 shipping. It arrive in less than 2 weeks and was new! It appears that the dealers in Poland know we are wanting the holster with spare magazine and cleaning rod. Actually, the holster rig is not a bad deal since the magazine is selling for $10-20 when you can find them. I have not seen any of the cleaning rods except with the holster

bartos061,

Thanks for the update on the other pistols; they are really nice looking and would be nice to own. Yes, I hope they keep importing the weapons into the US, as I hate to see then destroyed. To me, when the destroy a weapon that is legal to own in the US, they are destroying history.
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Greetings Bartos,
I am also pleased to have your posts here. We are lucky to have you. I am also Polish. My grandparents came from Medrzechow, but left there about 1900 to come to the U.S.. I believe it is near Krakow? Do you know of it?
I'm a retired Air Force pilot, so I feel a "brotherly connection", since you are also a military officer.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year,
Stan Bialek
B52stan@yahoo.com
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Stan, I send a Private mesage.
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Does anyone know whare I can find the cleaning rod? I have the original holster, but t did not come with a rod or clip. I was lucky at the recent Houston gunshow and found 6 clips for $11 each.
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Hi nscale, I will have cleaning rods and other p-64 things in the middle of January.
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I hope we can help you make you some cash! I'm sure your regular military pay (like in the US, too!) doesn't buy as much as you'd like!
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Post by candrnut »

Got my holster, cleaning rod, and spare clip yesterday. I did a "buy it now" on GunBroker. The prices are going up. All parts appear to be unissued. The holster is brown, no electric pencil on the clip. I'm glad I reviewed other posts. I might have missed the little sleeve inside that holds the cleaning rod. Not as sharp as I used to be, just getting old.
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