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    W. German Sigs versus new ones?

    I have three stamped slide W. German Sigs which I have been very happy with over the years. A P226, P228, and a P220 .38 Super. However, I'm thinking of getting another Sig and I was debating if I should go for the newer newer models, or find myself another W. German make. For all you Sig...
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    The new CZ P-01's are SWEET!

    Here's mine: I loved this P-01 so much I had it completely refinished in Robar NP3 which is kind of like chrome. What year was your P-01 manufactured? Just above the extractor there should be a stamp with "07" for example which stands for 2007. You can use image shack to post pics...
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    The new CZ P-01's are SWEET!

    Pictures are always nice! :)
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    New CZ-75B (not 56k friendly)

    Nice piece. Once you go CZ, you never look back..... BTW, what is the date of manufacture on your 75b? There's a little stamp just above the extractor which should say something like "07" which stands for the year. I'm trying to keep track of any manufacturing changes on the CZ 75b lineup...
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    Tough choice... upgraded CZ 75 SP-01, or CZ 75 Tactical Sport?

    Honestly I would not get either. Both are heavy, particularly nose heavy making them very poorly balanced as a defensive or service pistol. All that nose weight helps to reduce recoil during shooting, but it makes the pistol a poor handler especially in a defensive role. I would only consider...
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    Range reports/Feedback on CZ-75B?

    Range report?......how about the ability to make 2" groups at 25yrds with all 14rds in the magazine? That's what my P-01 can do: I'm getting a CZ 75b stainless(maybe the new 97bd) when I get my tax refund, although I've owned the CZ 75bd, CZ SP-01, and CZ 97b in the past. In my opinion...
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    Rohrbaugh R9 and other pocket pistols?

    I've been looking for a good pocket pistol and the Rohrbaugh R9 caught my eye. Seems a bit pricy, but I guess that's what you get when you shove a 9x19mm into such a small platform. You need good engineering and a robust design. Anyhow, does anyone have any experience with this pistol. The...
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    SiG P239 now in .45ACP

    If that is a .45, then it is likely a .45gap. The grip looks to be about the same length as the standard P239, and the chamber breech looks like a 9mm/.40/.357sig/.45gap in length. Nothing wrong with .45gap. Standard loads are slightly more powerful than standard pressure .45acp, and Double...
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    What, Exactly Is "Tactical"

    "Tactical": To have more junk on a firearm than you actually need which justifies a price increase of about 20%.
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    Cz 75bd Break In?

    As Calhoun said, dry fire it and work the decocker while you are watching TV or something and the trigger and decocker will smooth out nicely. Also, be sure to use snap caps when dry firing. A-Zooms are nice. Just be sure to always load a chamber by inserting a magazine and cycle the action...
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    The Bren Ten is back!

    Interesting. If the price is right I might have to consider getting one.
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    CZ Fans: Can You Justify This?

    As johnle said, if you had all the features the P-01 has on a new Sig, the price of that Sig would be around $1300 easily. I bought my P-01 new for $475 with no night sights. Another $80 for Trijicon NS and $60 holster isn't a bad deal at all for such an OUTSTANDING performing pistol. My...
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    Did Someone Say CZ?

    Your choice. The Blued version will be more pretty than the polycoat, but less durable and more rust prone. The polycoat will be more durable than the blued along with being more rust resistant, but not as rust resistant as the stainless. The stainless in my opinion is the most beautiful...
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    Did Someone Say CZ?

    I'll help you with what questions I know the answers to: The "B" stands for firing pin block safety. It was added to the CZ 75 as an added safety feature to prevent discharge when the pistol was dropped on the ground. The compact steel framed models are lighter than the full sized steel...
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    Did Someone Say CZ?

    With the front sight you use a punch to tap out the roll pin, then you use a plastic sight adjustment punch to tap the front sight out of the dove tail. With the rear sight you just tap it out of the dove tail as well. Some CZs like the P-01 have a securing screw which you just unscrew then...
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    Did Someone Say CZ?

    Actually I've never owned an H&K until I got a P30. The P30 goes into a full decock, so I guess the USP goes into half cock. The Sig P200 series of pistols goes into a full decock. I've owned 4 of them and use one on duty.
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    Did Someone Say CZ?

    The stock sights aren't all that great, but that is easily corrected with Meprolights or Trijicon night sights. Also, there's a good number of companies that offer aftermarket sights including fiber optic.
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    Did Someone Say CZ?

    I would say the CZ 75 series is my favorite line of pistols. However, like all designs you can always find something negative about them when you compare them to the competition. 1) Trigger: The trigger is really nice when it is broken in, but in DA mode it is a longer pull than that of a...
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    CZs: 75 & SP-01

    A decock into a saver than SA mode has always been a law enforcement criteria. This is also very important in European law enforcement and military as we can see from the direction firearms developement is taking over there. Under stress, operating a decocker is a far more reliable method...
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    Full Size 9mm? Help me choose my next pistol

    I recommend you get the standard CZ 75b(safety version), or the CZ 75bd(decocker version). Very accurate, reliable, and manages recoil well. However, I strongly disgree with the SP-01 recommendations unless you strictly want a range and competition gun. It's heavy, particularly nose heavy...
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