Best finished, best fitted, out of the box?

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For a working hand gun the CZ's.

I'm a huge fan of CZ's, owning three. That said, they can be quite rough internally, especially compared to Sigs. Sigarms doesn't give you snap caps to do a "poor man's trigger job" on their NIB pistols. CZ's do shoot amazingly well despite the rough internals, however, and are very much working guns. If they were finished internally to what factory Sigs are, they wouldn't be so much the screamin' deals they currently are, eh? ;)
 
If you simply look at a SIG it scratches....

finish? - I have never seen WORSE finish on a pistol in that price range.

good shooters but far from "hell and back reliability" Id be happy with "range and back" witht he ones I owned.
 
Across the board? I'd have to say SIG. But for a real find I'd have to go with my 3rd box stock NM prefix serial number Springfield Mil Spec. It was perfect inside and out and remains the smoothest and tightest of all my pistols. After 3,000+ rounds you cannot discern any slide to frame play. Feels like a solid piece of steel and shoots beautifully - except for the 6.5# trigger :mad:.
 
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J. Pomeroy


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Please keep in mind that when you see the S&W Logo on P99's and PPS's it only signifies that S&W is the importer, not the manufacturer.. The P99's and PPS's are 100% German manufacture.
 
Mass-produced: SIG, my two being a P220 and P229R DAK, with flawless performance from both. High-end: Les Baer, mine being a Thunder Ranch Special, reliable from the first round. Hand-built: Seecamp, mine being an LWS-32, with custom quality. :)
 
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