Paid a visit to J&G Sales

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So I've been trying to get my father to settle on and buy a concealed carry pistol for a long time. I'd been urging him to get a Polish P-64, because they're compact, reliable, and shoot the inexpensive and more powerful 9x18 Makarov round, or a Bersa .380. I already have a Makarov pistol, so the P-64 was favored due to commonality of ammunition. Well, I noticed J&G Sales was up in Prescott (I'm in Phoenix), so today we paid them a visit. Nice showroom, great help. Ultimately we both wound up purchasing Polish P-64's, along with the Wolff spring kits to improve them. They're nice guns. Good fit and finish. I couldn't be more pleased about the price, either. Just sweet little pistols.
 
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Next time you need to visit Prescott Valley Guns. It's on your right hand side just as you are entering Prescott Valley from the highway. They have a wider selection, often better deals and IMO a more knowledgeable staff.

In the eight years I lived in Prescott I probably bought ten guns from J&G, I'd say I bought well over twenty from PV Guns in that time.

Also the next time you get up there check out The American Gunshop, High Country Guns & Knives, Bill's Trading Post and High Noon Shooting Parlor.
 
Already checked out that site, Vimes, before I bought it. My father liked the feel of the Bersa a little better, but the price of the P-64 and cheap ammo sold him on it. I ordered him a Don Hume Makarov holster like mine to carry it in.
 
Mike, what are the P-64's selling for in your neck of the woods? I saw a couple in a local store this past weekend priced at $299.
 
This is good to know. I had no idea that J&G was anything other than a mail-order outfit. Thanks for sharing the tip; the next time I'm in the area, I'll be certain to stop by the showroom.
 
Mike, what are the P-64's selling for in your neck of the woods? I saw a couple in a local store this past weekend priced at $299.

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I think JG's current price is less than $200... IMHO $299 is a little ridiculous.
 
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I think JG's current price is less than $200... IMHO $299 is a little ridiculous.

Yep, gotta agree.....I've tossed around the idea of getting a P-64 just to have another 9x18 to go along with my CZ82, as a novelty if nothing else.

With that said, one can get the CZ for at least $50 less than that $299 Triggernosis saw for a P-64 and quite frankly as neat as I think the P-64 is, I don't believe it's in quite the same league as the 82, other than being a little smaller.

I don't find the 82 hard to conceal even under a summertime Polo shirt so no way would I pay substantially more, for a P-64 than one can find a CZ82 with almost twice the capacity, parts availability, ambidextrous, fantastic DA/SA trigger, cocked & locked capable and the well respected CZ brand.

Sounds like some of these dealers are just a bit exorbitant. :rolleyes: ...... My max price on a P64 is $200 out the door. Anymore than that and they can keep it.
 
Yeah, I knew they were kinda "wishing" on those, but of course this is the same place that had used Beretta 9FS's for $475 and wouldn't budge on the price.
 
J&G has them for $160. If you're ordering, though, I recommend you pay the hand select fee. When we were in the store, they brought out 3 guns and we selected the best 2. They also had the Wolff spring kits for them. From everything I've seen and read, these guns are a steal at that price. Very nice fit and finish. They're perfectly comfortable to carry, too. They also had the P-83 (very nice-looking gun, but a bit big for carry).

They had the Bersas with rubber finger groove grips and pinky guard magazines for $260. Those are a very good deal, too, at that price. They also have some beautiful AK's, also at good price. Honestly, I cannot speak highly enough of this store. Great deals all around, friendly staff, good showroom.
 
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