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Walked into the local GM two days ago, and low and behold, there sat another P-64 that I swore had my name on it. After closer inspection I saw that it did not, but I bought it anyway! This one was manufactured in 1975, and is in excellent condition. These little gems are growing on my like my Hi Points. :mrgreen:
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I too have both P64's & Hi Points. My brother went through a divorce & had to sell his back up guns, so I loaned him one of my P64's. I miss it & might have to get another. I liked the Hi Point C9 enough that I bought one for each of my kids & keep one in my van. I also bought the 9mm & 40 caliber rifles. They're heavy & ugly, but go bang every time. You can't beat them for the price. I do have brand name guns too.
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BTW, forgot to say congrats!
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jemsj4 wrote:BTW, forgot to say congrats!
Thanks. Now the first one I got does not feel so lonely! I used to have seventeen different handguns, but have got that down to just five now. Got tired of having to buy so many different calibers of ammunition. :shock:
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I completely understand about having a million different kinds of ammo. I still have more calibers than I'd like to have but I reload so it doesn't bother me a whole awful lot. A lot more economical than buying them. It's just not very cheap to get started reloading. It takes some investment that you probably never pay off.
--Pistol--
.38 S&W Ctg.
.38 Special
.357 Mag
9x18 Makarov
9x19 Luger
.45 ACP
--Rifle--
.22-250 Rem.
.243 Win.
.30-30 Win.
7.62x39
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juniustaylor wrote:I completely understand about having a million different kinds of ammo. I still have more calibers than I'd like to have but I reload so it doesn't bother me a whole awful lot. A lot more economical than buying them. It's just not very cheap to get started reloading. It takes some investment that you probably never pay off.
--Pistol--
.38 S&W Ctg.
.38 Special
.357 Mag
9x18 Makarov
9x19 Luger
.45 ACP
--Rifle--
.22-250 Rem.
.243 Win.
.30-30 Win.
7.62x39
7.62x54
8x57mm Mauser
Good Lord Almighty! I bet you do reload! :wink:
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Junius you got me to thinking about mine and WoW.

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38 spc
9mm
Makarov
380 ACP
32 ACP
25 ACP
45 ACP
7.62x25
223
30.06
7.62x54r
30 carbine
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And I'm on the look out to add 44 special!
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