new here , just bought a p-64 and it broke :(
Posted: February 19th, 2008, 5:27 pm
Welcome aboard, Fattie!
I'm going to second all the advice to clean it, fix it, and shoot it.
Mine malfunctioned quite a bit at first until I got it broken in - say a couple hundred rounds. I think the soldiers who had this issued to them were expected to "finish" it themselves - clean, polish, deburr, etc. Has anyone else read that?
I have two others I've never shot because I haven't had time to clean them yet.
As to the safety - my hammer won't stay back when I put the safety on and pull it back. I'd assume that's because the safety is also a decocker - with the hammer cocked, if you put the safety on, it drops the hammer. It makes sense that the hammer wouldn't stay back if you pulled it back with the safety on.
I'm taking my CCW class this Saturday, and I won't hesitate to carry my P-64.
It's so accurate, the rounds go where I'm looking even if I'm not aiming there! ::)
I'm going to second all the advice to clean it, fix it, and shoot it.
Mine malfunctioned quite a bit at first until I got it broken in - say a couple hundred rounds. I think the soldiers who had this issued to them were expected to "finish" it themselves - clean, polish, deburr, etc. Has anyone else read that?
I have two others I've never shot because I haven't had time to clean them yet.
As to the safety - my hammer won't stay back when I put the safety on and pull it back. I'd assume that's because the safety is also a decocker - with the hammer cocked, if you put the safety on, it drops the hammer. It makes sense that the hammer wouldn't stay back if you pulled it back with the safety on.
I'm taking my CCW class this Saturday, and I won't hesitate to carry my P-64.
It's so accurate, the rounds go where I'm looking even if I'm not aiming there! ::)