This is one of the most compact, reliable carry guns you can buy. Another poster has shown you the stainless steel version (MK9). They are both fine guns. In my opinion the MK9 is not as easily carried in a pocket but it's more comfortable to shoot on a regular basis. (Free translation: I'm...
My regular range gun is a 92FS. I have about 5000 rounds through it now. When I'm not shooting the Beretta I shoot a CZ75B and a CZ75P01. My P01 is a good compromise between range work and carry. It's only drawback is I still haven't broken in the trigger. Between CZ and Beretta I find the...
I hear you loud and clear on this one. I had an H&K P2000 V3 9mm that was my problem gun. I loved the thing but I just couldn't shoot it very well. I switched back to my Kahr PM9, my 92FS and my 92G to convince myself my shooting fundamentals were still okay.
It was pretty bad for me when I...
Good of you to point that out but my quote was not referring to the OP. But if it was:
"I am looking for revolvers that are bigger than the NAA Minis but smaller than the S&W Model 36 and it seems impossible to find any. So i thought that the tremendous knowledge that exists here on THR could...
Or, it could be that offering a Tomcat size .380, as previously suggested, would create too big a burden on their customer service department. At close PD ranges I think you're looking for the next decimal place in terms of performance when you compare the .32-vs-.380.
It is very difficult...
Do you know if DW has another manufacturing outlet other than the Czech Republic? http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/dan-wesson-pointman-nine/
I'm probably mistaken but I thought DW used CZ for their manufacturing in part to hold the line on manufacturing costs.
Your Kimber experiences mimic mine for sure. I've always loved the form-factor of the 1911 - still do, but I was disappointed in my hands-on experience with my Tac Pro II. But, all is not lost. I've since discovered the CZ75B .40 S&W and I haven't looked at a 1911 since. Well maybe sometimes I...
Or, you pull up a Bento database running on your iPhone that displays your entire collection with pertinent factoids about each entry and a color photo...
A lot of good suggestions popping up for sure. My favorite is this 10-shot, all stainless S&W model 617. This one has a six inch barrel, and it's almost like shooting a rifle in terms of its accuracy. Revolvers can be easier to maintain, and they are inherently more reliable compared to some...
Great shooting. I typically shoot a Beretta 92 FS/92G and the CZ75 B/ P01. I also own a PM9 and I am continually amazed by its accuracy. I have friends that don't like striker-fired handguns, but in the case of the Kahr action, I think it actually enhances its accuracy. The smooth, constant...
IMHO if you are going to carry a concealed handgun then any spare magazines should be concealed as well. It's kind of a where there's smoke; there's fire situation. If a magazine were visible then one could conclude there must be a gun close by. Of coarse if you live in an open carry state it...
From my hands on experience this is great ammo. I've been shooting it almost exclusively from my Beretta and CZ collection for over three years now. I've had a few minor quality issues with standard WWB 115 gr FMJ ammo but the NATO load has been flawless.
I like to shoot it in my Berettas...
I have several CZ75s: a B in .40S&W and a P01 in 9mm. I also have a PC Model 627 8-shot .357 Mag. Until I bought the CZ's I would have said buy the revolver just for its inherent accuracy and the fact that the .357 is a descent hunting caliber. If I were to focus on accuracy only I would swing...
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