That's a smoking deal, but I would check with USPSA for the legality. I know it's pretty much shot down in IDPA.
Here's the production list https://www.uspsa.org/uspsa-NROI-production-gunlist.php
I didn't see the accu-lite on there. The SP-01 accu shadow is on it, but not the 75 lite version...
I have the non accu version of that gun and it's a fine pistol. It will be a long time before the gun is holding back a shooter's skill development.
What's he asking if you don't mind sharing?
I doubt CZ themselves will do much as the gun is designed with a shorter chamber than more modern designs.
What can be done if the OP wants to shoot that load is send the gun off to CZCustom. They will ream out the barrel. A lot of competition shooters have this done because they like shooting...
Sold my 1911 to buy a Glock 34.
No regrets. If I want to shoot .45, I pick up my M&P45. The 1911 shot fine and accurately, just didn't care for it much.
The HK P30 (and HK45c) are available with a LEM trigger that is basically a DAO trigger with a pull between 4-8lbs depending on the model type. Both those pistols are about the same size as a Glock 19 and are exceptionally nice to shoot. They also come in DA/SA styles.
I've owned a 92 and have a CZ75 currently. The CZ is much better for me. The posts I've seen about the small slide on the CZ design are unfounded IMO. I find the CZ easy to manipulate and accurate as all get out. I prefer it so much compared to the 92.
Now granted, my 75 is a Shadow version...
Another recommendation for the APEX DCAEK and RAM, assuming no issues with MA laws. My M&P9 full sized was ok out of the box, but the apex parts make it a fantastic trigger. Easy to do. Apex has YouTube vids and all you'll need is a couple drift punches. I'd make a couple of alignment marks on...
I own a glock 32 (so a "hot" g19) and a hk p30 with an LEM trigger. I used to carry my glock but now that I have the P30 the glock collects dust in the safe. The P30, for me, is vastly superior in ergonomics and "shootability". It is a fantastic pistol. Dare I say one of the best 9mms ever made.
if you want to start splitting hairs, HKs (at least the HK45/45c and P30) don't have slide stops. They have slide releases. They are called so in the manuals.
Doesn't change how you can run your pistol, but those slide releases are large for a reason.
I have the V2 (heavy LEM trigger, around 8lbs or so). I've been shooting HK USPc's with the light LEM trigger and was worried I wouldn't like the heavier version. It works just fine. I maybe get the trigger return spring changed to the lighter trigger pull to bring it down to 4.5-ish lbs, but...
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