walksbyhimself
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Howdy all, ran across this on pistol-training.com and wanted to open a discussion on it. Apologies if it's already on here.
http://pistol-training.com/archives/3218#comments
Basically describes a multi-day high-round-count training class where four shooters had CZ-type pistols (3 CZ's and a Witness IIRC), and most of the others with Glocks and similar modern polymer guns. All four of the CZ-types had issues, and only one made it through the whole class.
So, the discussion topic is: How does CZ and related weapons' reliability compare to that of a modern polymer pistol, an example being a Glock or M&P, for high round counts. Also open for discussion; how much preventative maintenence is required for each, and how does that affect the primary question of reliability.
Rules for the discussion:
I don't want this to turn into an emotion-filled ****-storm like the one in the link did. If you have something to say that's not based on fact, don't say it.
If your self-esteem is somehow connected to the pistol you own/shoot, kindly don't post.
http://pistol-training.com/archives/3218#comments
Basically describes a multi-day high-round-count training class where four shooters had CZ-type pistols (3 CZ's and a Witness IIRC), and most of the others with Glocks and similar modern polymer guns. All four of the CZ-types had issues, and only one made it through the whole class.
So, the discussion topic is: How does CZ and related weapons' reliability compare to that of a modern polymer pistol, an example being a Glock or M&P, for high round counts. Also open for discussion; how much preventative maintenence is required for each, and how does that affect the primary question of reliability.
Rules for the discussion:
I don't want this to turn into an emotion-filled ****-storm like the one in the link did. If you have something to say that's not based on fact, don't say it.
If your self-esteem is somehow connected to the pistol you own/shoot, kindly don't post.
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