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Here is the link to download or view it.

http://216.193.236.162/P64_Assembly_Manual.zip

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Here is the link to download or view it.

http://216.193.236.162/P64_Parts_List_Illustration.zip

I hope this helps those that are interested.
-Troy
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Great job on both! These should come in handy for sure. Thanks for taking the time to put these together.

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TROY
AN OTHER BIG THANK YOU

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What an amazing effort. I'm in the office alone this Saturday, so I guess it's Ok for me to print out all 73-pages, in color.

Thank for doing this Troy.

Modifed to correct to 73 pages.
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Post by redfestiva »

Really nice job Troy.
This should inspire confidence in taking apart the P-64 . A picture is worth a thousand words.
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Post by manicmechanic »

Wow!, and I was impressed with the parts list and guide! Marvelous, simply MARVELOUS!! 8-)
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I was happy to do it to help those who can benefit from some experience I have gained. These P64's are great guns and "we" members needed a good gun assembly manual to help those with not as much experience and to pass it on and learn to do stuff with their pistols. Perhaps more people will look to getting this great gun who are undecided due to not enough information written about it.
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Congratulations on the sitcky Troy. How about modifying it by adding that parts list?

Thanks for your efforts. What a remarkable effort.
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Post by brigade »

nbender..... I modified it. Thanks for your comments.
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TROY

nice blending of the two
an congrats on sticky too

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Post by 2001flhr »

Thanx again Troy, another great addition to my decktop!! Now have both for quick reference!! How gracious you are for sharing with us all...

Many, many thanks,
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Post by gunneyrabbit »

Good Job TTH, that will come in handy for my next project.
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Post by stibnite »

TTH -

Nice, thanks!

What do you consider the most difficult/tricky part of the re-assembly?

Have you ever thought about becoming a hand model? :D

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Post by brigade »

Good question. I would say that at first it was all a little challenging. Now after doing about 20, it is easy but I would say that the most challenging part is when you have the safety detent and safety detent spring come not attached and you are trying to align the two and keep them together while insterting the safety catch. other than that possibly putting the sear plunger and spring together was kinda a pain at first till I came up with the way I do it in the illustration. I thought your comment about being a hand model was damn funny. My stained fingers and roughness... That comes from being hands on working with leather, dyes, chemicals, etc. A Good sense of humor is necessary in life.
-Troy
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Post by gotmak »

TTH -

Nice, thanks!

What do you consider the most difficult/tricky part of the re-assembly?

Have you ever thought about becoming a hand model? :D

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Stibnite, I can see H&K black with a tint of bluing on those hands. ;D.
Thanks again Troy. You have out done yourself again and again for the members here and you deserve a big atta boy!!!
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