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Re: K frame trainers - which models

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Sevens wrote:If your 64-5 is as smooth and consistent as my 64-5, you are going to LOVE that revolver.

Beware that if you shoot it a bunch... I say there is a very good chance that it will make you like J-frames less and less and less.
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Well, you quoted my post. Just to be clear... I have owned two J-frames in my entire life. I would love to live another 45 years and I have zero plans for another J-frame in that time. ;)
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Sevens wrote:If your 64-5 is as smooth and consistent as my 64-5, you are going to LOVE that revolver.

Beware that if you shoot it a bunch... I say there is a very good chance that it will make you like J-frames less and less and less.
You called it. Moving a very nice factory electroless nickle 442 along now.
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Does anyone know the manufacture or ship date for a model 64-5, serial prefix of BEJ?
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jeep45238 wrote:Does anyone know the manufacture or ship date for a model 64-5, serial prefix of BEJ?
Although not listed specifically in Supica book, appears to be Sept-Oct 1989
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I have a K-frame that is BBJxxxx and an L-frame that is BEBxxxx that were both new when I got them.

The BBJ is November 23, 1988 and the BEB is July 25, 1989.

I would say that Mr. Glock is spot-on.

Also, very pleased to hear that you are loving the Model 64-5 and I can't say with complete honesty that I feel good that I predicted a little J-frame snark... but I kinda like it. ;)
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