I just came back to this thread and want to thank you all for educating me on CZ's.
Too bad there's no place I could go to look at, grip, shoot, wear in a holster except maybe at their Kansas City distribution location (and I'm sure as heck not to Czechoslovakia) as I plan to never leave Texas again.
Over the many years, I've extensively traveled the world over so my quench to travel has been thoroughly satisfied. In fact, I hope to never travel further (at most) than a few hundred miles ever again. And, never in commercial aircraft...
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- Tue Jun 13, 2017 10:38 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Fri Jun 09, 2017 9:41 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: Joining the CZ Club
maverick2076,
Ai yi yi.
If I have do that much research, I'll just stay with my trusty old Glock 19.
Interested in buying a CZ, yes, just not THAT interested...
Ai yi yi.
If I have do that much research, I'll just stay with my trusty old Glock 19.
Interested in buying a CZ, yes, just not THAT interested...
- Fri Jun 09, 2017 9:06 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: Joining the CZ Club
skeathley,
Given my lack of knowledge regarding CZ's, which would you recommend having posted: "I have several CZs, including a P07 (polymer) and the classic 75B (all steel)"
Thanks!
Given my lack of knowledge regarding CZ's, which would you recommend having posted: "I have several CZs, including a P07 (polymer) and the classic 75B (all steel)"
Thanks!
- Thu Jun 08, 2017 3:31 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Joining the CZ Club
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Re: Joining the CZ Club
What's to recommend them over Glocks?
No, I'm not being argumentative.
I'm in the market for a new pistol.
Currently, I'm looking at the Ruger American Pistol in 9mm. It's a big old honker, but I'm not averse to carrying a big pistol. I have no desire to carry a wee .380...
If CZ is superior, I'm open to buying one.
The thing that has me a bit perplexed is having to have various work done to it,as is so often mentioned, before it's considered ready. Is such work simply gilding the lilly or is it something that makes a thing good into something great?
Could the same kind of customizing be said of the Glock? Yes, as I have had a lot different things done to my G19, lower poundage trigger connector, sights, etc., but frankly it was good out of the box without anything further done to it.
Can the same be said of CZ's or does a lot of custom work NEED to be done, before carrying it?
Thanks!
No, I'm not being argumentative.
I'm in the market for a new pistol.
Currently, I'm looking at the Ruger American Pistol in 9mm. It's a big old honker, but I'm not averse to carrying a big pistol. I have no desire to carry a wee .380...
If CZ is superior, I'm open to buying one.
The thing that has me a bit perplexed is having to have various work done to it,as is so often mentioned, before it's considered ready. Is such work simply gilding the lilly or is it something that makes a thing good into something great?
Could the same kind of customizing be said of the Glock? Yes, as I have had a lot different things done to my G19, lower poundage trigger connector, sights, etc., but frankly it was good out of the box without anything further done to it.
Can the same be said of CZ's or does a lot of custom work NEED to be done, before carrying it?
Thanks!