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If you find another barrel you could thread the longer one for a supressor....just a thought
The barrel sticking out puzzled me at first, that’s what causes me to think it is a type 1 (4 inch) barrel in the shorter slide. It doesn’t bother me that much, but I might keep my eyes peeled for a correct barrel. There is a company I found that sells replacements, but they are out of stock on the correct one, and I am uncertain if they will obtain or produce more. But like I said, it doesn’t really bug me that much for now.
I'm also a huge Indy fan
If and when I get a SA .380, I'll have a real hard time not getting the Colt.
To me the other 3 are just knock-off copies, and I have a real hard time giving money to a company like that. I'm not sure I'd have bought my LCP if I'd have known at the time what I know now.
I have one like it!Dig it when folks dig my bag.
Thanks
The Sig P238 locks up in an entirely different manner than the Colt (or the others). Due to that, even it’s outward appearance is quite different with its squared off slide. While it is single action and has a similar size, I’ve never understood the claim that is is a Colt clone. It’s way too different for that claim, IMO. The same logic would mean refusing to buy any 1911 that isn’t made by Colt which is anyone’s right but seems a needlessly narrow path.To me the other 3 are just knock-off copies
I do wish one of them would produce a new version of the government model, preferably Sig, in my opinion. 7 round magazine with. 3.25 inch barrel. And, I’d rather it had a steel frame. Maybe not practical but I would like one.The Government 380 is a real jewel to shoot
MedWheeler - The Radom P64 is about the size of a PPS. You will need an aftermarket trigger spring because the DA trigger pull is about 20 pounds. The SA was ok without any modifications.
MedWheeler - The Radom P64 is about the size of a PPS. You will need an aftermarket trigger spring because the DA trigger pull is about 20 pounds. The SA was ok without any modifications. The recoil is brutal. However, it's a lot of firepower in a small package. I carried mine more than I shot it.
Gun Master, are there any pocket-sized, single-action handguns in 9x18 available?
macadore writes:
I'm familiar with the P64, even own one. However, it is not a "single-action pistol", which is part of the thread-topic (that's why the PPK-types didn't come up in the thread.)
If your P64 has a 20-pound trigger, it's ahead of mine. Mine's got to be pushing thirty. It's brutal. But, yeah, the single-action mode is pretty crisp.
I do wish one of them would produce a new version of the government model, preferably Sig, in my opinion. 7 round magazine with. 3.25 inch barrel. And, I’d rather it had a steel frame. Maybe not practical but I would like one.
"Technically" the P64 is a DA/SA, but some might consider it "practically" a SA.