CountGlockula
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Sound like your CZ is picky with ammo. Make sure you keep it well lubed. Thanks for the update.
I've heard the .40 S&W CZ's aren't as reliable as the other calibers. Is this true?
It hasn't been true for me. My 75b in .40 has been great!
Can't speak for others.
I've heard the .40 S&W CZ's aren't as reliable as the other calibers. Is this true?
Dirt sensitive? If I were you, I would ditch the cz and buy a reputable piece such as a sig or h&k, or even a glock. As is often true in life, you get what you pay for. Let the cz'ers continue to tinker away and feel relief each time they return from the range without a malfunction. Forums dedicated to CZ's have been reading like alcoholics anonymous support groups for years now. I got rid of my 2 czs (75b and compact) years ago and have since learned my lesson on budget firearms. Where's my keltec?
I think you've confused CZs with 1911s.Dirt sensitive? If I were you, I would ditch the cz and buy a reputable piece such as a sig or h&k, or even a glock. As is often true in life, you get what you pay for. Let the cz'ers continue to tinker away and feel relief each time they return from the range without a malfunction. Forums dedicated to CZ's have been reading like alcoholics anonymous support groups for years now. I got rid of my 2 czs (75b and compact) years ago and have since learned my lesson on budget firearms. Where's my keltec?
Dirt sensitive? If I were you, I would ditch the cz and buy a reputable piece such as a sig or h&k, or even a glock. As is often true in life, you get what you pay for. Let the cz'ers continue to tinker away and feel relief each time they return from the range without a malfunction. Forums dedicated to CZ's have been reading like alcoholics anonymous support groups for years now. I got rid of my 2 czs (75b and compact) years ago and have since learned my lesson on budget firearms. Where's my keltec?
That's funny! I had 6 HK USPs on the rental range, 5 were broken a year and a half later later. We had 5 Glocks, three were broken, one broke the slide under the ejection port.. Every SiG broke in that same year and a half, a P220, P226, and P232. The two CZs we had did not break. Neither did the Ruger autos or Smith revolvers. The HK P7 ran forever...Dirt sensitive? If I were you, I would ditch the cz and buy a reputable piece such as a sig or h&k, or even a glock. As is often true in life, you get what you pay for. Let the cz'ers continue to tinker away and feel relief each time they return from the range without a malfunction. Forums dedicated to CZ's have been reading like alcoholics anonymous support groups for years now. I got rid of my 2 czs (75b and compact) years ago and have since learned my lesson on budget firearms. Where's my keltec?