schmeky
Member
I have been shooting handguns for over 25 years, I reload, and appreciate a well made, reliable pistol, especially when the price is good.
My original point was not to bash Sig's, they are without a doubt some of the finest firearms ever made, if not the finest. I was contemplating buying one in the next several months to add to my collection of great shooters.
But, after handling, examining, and shooting the Sig, I starting questioning spending money on a gun that, at least in my hands, doesn't shoot any better, handle, or feel significantly superior than my CZ-75.
On the contrary, if I owned a Sig, THEN shot a CZ, I would most likely buy a CZ since they are priced competitively for what you get.
We are the winners here, since both are truly excellent guns.
For an experienced shooter to bash a CZ is incomprehensible. I would have to surmise such an individual has never shot or owned a CZ to do so. CZ's are some of the most copied pistols in the world and I have great respect for Jeff Cooper.
My original point was not to bash Sig's, they are without a doubt some of the finest firearms ever made, if not the finest. I was contemplating buying one in the next several months to add to my collection of great shooters.
But, after handling, examining, and shooting the Sig, I starting questioning spending money on a gun that, at least in my hands, doesn't shoot any better, handle, or feel significantly superior than my CZ-75.
On the contrary, if I owned a Sig, THEN shot a CZ, I would most likely buy a CZ since they are priced competitively for what you get.
We are the winners here, since both are truly excellent guns.
For an experienced shooter to bash a CZ is incomprehensible. I would have to surmise such an individual has never shot or owned a CZ to do so. CZ's are some of the most copied pistols in the world and I have great respect for Jeff Cooper.