Jaegermeister
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I was in Lincoln, Neb., over the weekend and had a chance to do a little shopping. I needed a pair of boots so I went to the Scheel's Sporting Goods there and picked out what I needed, and then looked at goodies.
I was looking over the display cases and saw the usual line of revolvers and autos -- and then selection of CZ's jumped out: an 83, 75B and then the P-01. Wow. They just started carrying the CZ line after approval from their corporate liability lawyers.
I asked the guy to open the case and upon inspection was immediately impressed with the CZs.
How do these buggers shoot? How do they compare to a Sig 228?
Any negatives. I am in the mood for a mid to small 9mm, something a bit smaller than my outstanding Ruger P95.
Did I mention that the Ruger P-95 was outstanding? Perfect reliability with anything I can shoot in it and as dirty as possible. It is accurate enough, but not a competition gun.
The cost on the P-01 was about $460, a lot less than a Sig.
I was looking over the display cases and saw the usual line of revolvers and autos -- and then selection of CZ's jumped out: an 83, 75B and then the P-01. Wow. They just started carrying the CZ line after approval from their corporate liability lawyers.
I asked the guy to open the case and upon inspection was immediately impressed with the CZs.
How do these buggers shoot? How do they compare to a Sig 228?
Any negatives. I am in the mood for a mid to small 9mm, something a bit smaller than my outstanding Ruger P95.
Did I mention that the Ruger P-95 was outstanding? Perfect reliability with anything I can shoot in it and as dirty as possible. It is accurate enough, but not a competition gun.
The cost on the P-01 was about $460, a lot less than a Sig.