Model 64 Decisions

UncleDuke

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I have been looking around for one of these to carry, and found 2 I'm interested in. The first one has a pinned barrel, so its older, but does not have the original stocks, and the asking price is around $500.
The second one is an early 1980s ex Air Force example with original grips, and is $60 cheaper.

I like both, but can only get one. I'm kind of leaning toward the pinned one, but after shipping and replacing the stocks, its going to get pricey.
Mechanically, the pinned one has been disassembled and checked by a qualified Smith, and the second one also has been inspected.
Given this choice, which one would be the better choice for me?
 
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I could get a nice holster for the money I would be saving. While we're on this subject, what do some of you guys feed your snubbies?
 
Have you handled and inspected both guns in person? One or the other might be noticeably better in action smoothness, finish, etc. If that is the less expensive one that would make the decision pretty easy.

I am not aware that the USAF ever issued the model 64, but if that can be documented it would easily increase its value over a standard version.

Many advocate the Speer 135 gr Short Barrel + P for 2-3" barreled .38s, a well-proven load when used by the NYPD. Good luck in your decisions.
 
Unfortunately there is no way to handle to either of them, so in that light I will likely make a play for the cheaper one unless there is a convincing argument otherwise.
 
I have been looking around for one of these to carry, and found 2 I'm interested in.

I am confused, do you want the original grips? Why? How much are they charging for shipping that would make one pricey? You stated that one was "inspected" by a gunsmith- Talk to the gunsmith, The other was inspected? what does that mean? I bought a 629 for $200.00 because it was "inspected" and was told it had a bent yoke and ejector rod. I examined it, the yoke nor the rod were bent. So talk to the people who " inspected" them, about trigger pull, smoothness, etc and make your decision. Some one has already offered you factory grips if not I am sure that I probably have some laying around. A word of advice: Just because someone calls themselves a "gunsmith" does not mean they are a gunsmith. Be Safe,
 
I have no way to contact the gunsmith who inspected these, but the stats on the one I'm looking at are:
Bore and chamber are excellent
DA is smooth and consistent at 11lbs
Hammer travels 15 degrees on all positions after cylinder times into place
SA the hammer travels 35 degrees on all six after cylinder times
SA pull is 5lbs
Cylinder face to forcing cone gap is .005
When trigger is relaxed there is a bit of play, and when depressed in full lockup there is no lateral play.

Also, I have a three day inspection period on this one, the other one does not have this.
 
I am not aware that the USAF ever issued the model 64, but if that can be documented it would easily increase its value over a standard version.

If memory serves, and at this date that is always the question, one of the Security Police at the guard gate at my duty station in West Berlin in 1970 carried what looked like a 4" Model 64 rather than a Model 15.
 
If memory serves, and at this date that is always the question, one of the Security Police at the guard gate at my duty station in West Berlin in 1970 carried what looked like a 4" Model 64 rather than a Model 15.

The 64 was introduced in 1970 for NYPD and gained traction from there. None of my AF buddies can confirm the AF security police using anything other then the model 15. Buy the gun and not the story...
 
The 64 was introduced in 1970 for NYPD and gained traction from there. None of my AF buddies can confirm the AF security police using anything other then the model 15. Buy the gun and not the story...

Well, whatever it was, I remember it was shiny! I was there from 70-72. Could have been private purchase maybe?
 
Didn't SAC issue nickel Model 15s to some guards?

I could be wrong on that. But Model 64s in use by the Air Force? Sorry, never heard that one before.
 
Got a buddy who was Air Police (a few years before they started calling it Security Police). He has an old photo of himself with his blued 15. I'll ask him if he ever saw a nickel model while he was in.

I just have this memory in my head of going through the gate, showing my badge and seeing that shiny revolver, and I am thinking of this one SP in particular who we all liked. Could swear he didn't have a blued gun.

Course it doesn't matter. Strange what memories pop up decades down the road.
 
Somewhere here is a photo of a USAF unit (perhaps a ceremonial guard?) with nickel plated Victory Models and faux stag stocks. Perhaps it was one of those pressed into regular service.
 
I could get a nice holster for the money I would be saving. While we're on this subject, what do some of you guys feed your snubbies?



Speer 135 grain 38 Spl +P's are my go to unless the POA/POI of the revolver favors 158 grain then its BB's LSWCHP or Federal/Winchester +P LSWCHP. For my Model 15 with the adjustable sights, I really like the Barnes 110 grain loads, either BB or Cor-Bon. I wish Federal still made the Nyclad loads though.


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I questioned the use of the model 64s myself, and the only people who would have been using these IMHO would have been OSI. Personally, I don't care if its ex AF or not because the price is decent, and its what I'm looking for.
 
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