p-64 surpresser
p-64 surpresser
Im just wondering if any one has tried to mod there gun to fit a supresser jw
p-64 surpresser
No, I sort of wish mine was loader. Just kind of kidding around. If it can be done someone here will know how to do it. I am new here and have found lots of good stuff.
At the main menu there is a section for Modification, fixes,.... Try a search for suppressor or silencer.
Good luck
At the main menu there is a section for Modification, fixes,.... Try a search for suppressor or silencer.
Good luck
Last edited by robalan on March 8th, 2010, 5:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
p-64 surpresser
duck tape and a two liter J/K...
Last edited by halljt3 on March 11th, 2010, 1:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
p-64 surpresser
yeah im new to this web site as well and ive found tons good info on here. just i hope some one has atleast attempted it all thought im sure its gotta be diffcult
p-64 surpresser
You mean: liter. I'd be interested in what it would take to thread the barrel and adapt one, as well. Someone around here has some of these cool toys...maybe he'll chime in.
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p-64 surpresser
It could be done. I haven't heard of anyone modifying a P-64. You'd either need an extended barrel or have the suppressor threads on the inside of the bore. Apparently this is a method utilized on the H&K Mark 23. See attached picture.
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Re: p-64 surpresser
If a short barreled .22LR pistol like the Walther TPH can be suppressed, then a P-64 would be no problem.
As Justintaylor stated, find a good gunsmith or a company that would make an extended barrel or an adapter like I have seen for the Walther TPH. Just be sure to do the BATF tax stamp or licenses so you do not go to jail, or get seriously fined.
Just my .02 worth.

