Just picked up my CZ, errr, ummm, SAR

I purchased the full size SAR B6P in 2015.

I purchased it to keep in my car. I take it to the range regularly. After a range trip, it gets cleaned, lubed and goes back in my car. I shoot maybe 50 rounds of 115gr WWB through it every month and I've never had a problem.
Seven summers of sitting in a hot car on a hot parking lot and eight winters sitting in the cold and I've never had a spot of rust anywhere on it. When I take it to the the range, it runs like a champ. I've never had a malfunction.
 
One of the things I don't like about the SAR is the squared edges in the back. The Tanfoglio copies are rounded but SAR for some reason made sharp edges.

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I don't like the trapezoid protrusion forward of the slide stop on either gun, but oh well...
 
Those areas are why the B6 P is my least favorite Sar pistol. Of all of them, the CM9 G2 and the 2000 are my favorites, with the all steel 2000 winning by a nose. But it's really hard to fault the B6 P as I paid like $260 for it, and the CM9 was $250 shipped. I paid $370+15? shipping for the 2000. It was on sale by a GB seller I've bought from before.
 
Now that I know the 6c is a heavy rack with little purchase area I'm starting to get used to it. The other day I had both the B6c and the GSG 1911 22lr out, I had racked the 6c a few times then racked the GSG........ It was so light in comparison my hand flew off the back of the GSG slide....... :rofl:
 
One of the things I don't like about the SAR is the squared edges in the back. The Tanfoglio copies are rounded but SAR for some reason made sharp edges.

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I don't like the trapezoid protrusion forward of the slide stop on either gun, but oh well...
To each their own, I like the squared off look on the B series.
 
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