Reed1911. I bought two of the P-64s when they first hit the market, I kept one and gave the other one to my son. At the time we purchased them we also bought a 500 round lot of mil surp ammo. That ammo was used in fairly short order and another lot of 500 rounds was ordered, we are down to three-four boxes left. That said, I have fired my P-64 a fair amount! It has never failed, the accuracy is good out to about 15-20 yards, and I find the trigger pull acceptable.
I have a good inventory of handguns, there are many that I place hands above the P-64, but I still maintain it is a good pistol for the price. Anyone buying this gun should know it is not made for comfort and that it is a handful to shoot, but it still makes a good home defense, or carry weapon when you can't afford something better. After all, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder, different likes, dislikes, as I posted several times before, I don't like Kimber guns, I have owned two that were pure trash. That said, if I needed a firearm in a SHTF situation, I would rather be packing a P-64 that one of the piece of crap Kimbers I used to own.