My '69 P-64

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My '69 P-64

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'69 P-64

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Very Nice!
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very nice. You are an excellent photographer.

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Thanks to both of you, I really enjoy photography, its my second love after my guns.
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My 1969 is one of my carry pieces it was well worn when i picked it up. so thought why not put it to good use. Nice pics and thank you for shareing!
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Nice looking finish. Is that a standard blueing finish? It looks like black chrome. I also like the look of the grips, did you polish them? I don't see any scrathes. Nice photo.
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cjm135,

This P-64 is 100% stock, bought it from SOG back in '06 for $139, it came with two mags and the original flat grips not the thumb rest grips that was required by BATF for importation, and it still has all the original springs, when I took this photo I had put nearly 1500 rds through it. The only thing I have done to the finish and grips was clean and polish them with a product called "FLITZ", IMHO its a fine product, I've been using it for years.

http://www.flitz.com/s-5-sweet-deals.aspx
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Thanks Papabear. I'm going to try this product.
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+1 on Flitz works great on the chrome/nickel finishes.
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I agree with Curly1 it works great on all gun finishes, blue, SS, chrome, nickel and starvel finishes.

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Nice Papabear!
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Papabear, You're makin me drool. That bisley something.
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Great photo papabear, looks like a new gun
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All very nice papabear. By the way you ever watch Hogan's Heros in the 60's
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Yelp, sure did and the reruns later on.
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