Parts source(s) for Radom P64.
Parts source(s) for Radom P64.
Anybody know of any, besides gunbroker or evilbay??? Got a project coming up soon; want to be able to finish it! Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Parts source(s) for Radom P64.
I have seen them some where. Maybe on CZ perhaps? Can't seem to remember.
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Re: Parts source(s) for Radom P64.
Truthfully, the best thing is keep an eye out for a parts gun, springs can be bought from here http://www.gunsprings.com/index.cfm?pag ... D=1&mID=49.
Magazines are a fairly common item, but other spare parts are few and far between. A while back I remember seeing something like an armorers kit for sale, it had multiples of every small part, but it cost about what 3 pistols did.
Magazines are a fairly common item, but other spare parts are few and far between. A while back I remember seeing something like an armorers kit for sale, it had multiples of every small part, but it cost about what 3 pistols did.
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Re: Parts source(s) for Radom P64.
A feasible option, except, I wind up restoring the damned parts gun too!!! I specialize in restoration, it's what I love to do. Taking a non-complete firearm and restoring it back to working order is the challenge that made me become a gunsmith. When I first started, parts seemed to be everywhere. Now, they're as rare as hen's teeth. Sux big time. There used to be money to be made doing restoration gunsmithing, that's almost a thing of the past too.Greasemonkey wrote:Truthfully, the best thing is keep an eye out for a parts gun, springs can be bought from here http://www.gunsprings.com/index.cfm?pag ... D=1&mID=49.
Magazines are a fairly common item, but other spare parts are few and far between. A while back I remember seeing something like an armorers kit for sale, it had multiples of every small part, but it cost about what 3 pistols did.
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