Spoonman
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I just got home a few minutes ago (skated out of the office early ) after purchasing my 2nd CZ (1st was a PCR). I got my new CZ75B home, cleaned it, and was playing with it (uh, I mean familiarizing myself with it's operational functions) when I noticed the trigger wouldn't double-action. Yep, you guessed it, says CZ75B SA right there on the slide in plain view. So, what to do? Take it back? Keep it? I'm a 1911 shooter, so cocked and locked, etc is not really a problem for me. Anything I should know about these pistols? It will take the same magazines as any other CZ75B, right. It's not what I thought I was ordering but it's still pretty sweet. Opinions?
Yeah, I know, pay closer attention to stuff when making a purchase. Hey, I was excited and eager to get it home before my wife got home. (Y'all quit laughing, I need a little time to come up with the reason I needed this thing. I might use the old "This thing? It's an old Commie military pistol. I've had it for a long time." )
Clif
Yeah, I know, pay closer attention to stuff when making a purchase. Hey, I was excited and eager to get it home before my wife got home. (Y'all quit laughing, I need a little time to come up with the reason I needed this thing. I might use the old "This thing? It's an old Commie military pistol. I've had it for a long time." )
Clif