CZ75B stainless followed me home today

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Wow I6turbo, that is an impressive collection!

I guess I need a Kadet kit now :(

I haven't even dialed in the new S&W Victory 22lr yet.

So many fine guns, so little time.
 
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Purely by accident I ended up in a local pawnshop today

Anyway, a couple weeks later I mistakenly walked into this same pawnshop thinking I was entering the post office

Really? Come on man, you've got to come up with a better cover story than this to explain all these new CZs. Like secret teleportation experiments you're working on out of Area 51 or some sort of time/space travel machine which takes you to certain designated locations (which surprisingly enough just happen to be places where guns are sold).

Please, anything but these transparent and poorly conceived fabrications as to why you keep ending up at the same pawnshop every time you're out and how you keep coming across all of these great guns!
 
Purely by accident I ended up in a local pawnshop today
Anyway, a couple weeks later I mistakenly walked into this same pawnshop thinking I was entering the post office
Have you tried telling your wife that you've been mysteriously finding yourself in the Twilight Zone?

:)
 
OK, I'll 'fess up, I like pawnshops. 99% of the time they are either fair priced or over priced.

But, that leaves 1% when they slip up.

Gun stores on the other hand, rarely slip up. They do though, from time to time.

That's why it's OK to step in, by mistake, or otherwise.

I always stop in by mistake of course, YMMV :)
 
OK gents, here's one that I bought two weeks ago:

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Fun fact: with competition hammer, the stainless's safety may be engaged also on half-cocked, which CZUB consider's a design fault.

I still need to figure out whether I'll keep it (if there's no risk of safety engaging inadvertently, i.e. when de/holstering) or change it back to standard set-up. I actually had the competition hammer installed in order to be able to manually decock more safely than with the standard hammer and to carry half-cocked (as I do with the Compact D).

Well, time will show.

(The carplate sticker was complimentary/obligatory at the shop).
 
Beautiful pistol, I payed $650 for mine 8 years ago, NIB. Saw a 75BD NIB
on base last summer for $515 during a 10% off sale and no sales tax, kick
myself for not grabbing it. I would take a CZ75 any day over an M9.
 
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