Mark_Mark
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Ouch… Sportsman had the regular S2 on sale for $1000The price is going to kill it for me ! Supposedly it's between $1,200 and $1,400 . NO WAY !!!!
Ouch… Sportsman had the regular S2 on sale for $1000The price is going to kill it for me ! Supposedly it's between $1,200 and $1,400 . NO WAY !!!!
Am I the only one here who thinks adding a rail ruins the lines (and spoils the looks) of an otherwise classic CZ-75?
with a red-dot, Short and balance is ok with me.I like the Shadow 2, but I don't see the logic of a carry-sized competition gun.....
I like the Shadow 2, but I don't see the logic of a carry-sized competition gun.....
I'm an old guy, but I like the looks with the rail better on almost every gun. A P-01 is one of the last guns I will probably be buying.Am I the only one here who thinks adding a rail ruins the lines (and spoils the looks) of an otherwise classic CZ-75?
I like the 75, maybe because this one is my first CZ - just bought it a few weeks ago.For me, nope I prefer it.
The only CZ that looks better rail less is the pcr. It's a combination of the slide serrations and the cuts on the dust cover. That is a classy looking gun.
If I didn't have a P01 at CGW getting cut for a RMR right now I'd probably be buying this.
Heck I still probably will, I have about as much will power as Marky Mark has around hi points.
I agree on the classic look of the PCR. If life hadn't gotten in the way I'd still have one.
Yeah, kind of where I'm at. Lack for FBP does not bother me as I would not carry it cocked or half-cocked, and it would have the factory firing pin. But I'd sure like to see a decocker. My S2 Orange is a fantastic competition/range gun, and I shoot it at least weekly. So having a scaled down version for EDC is very appealing. Specs are almost identical to my current EDC. I like a heavier gun, they just shoot better for me. I carry all day, every day.I do like the looks of that new CZ, and even the all metal construction. It looks a handsome pistol, though I wouldn't carry it.
I don't care what folks at the range say, I shoot my guns that way. Works for me. It is good to see a pro doing it though.But I was dazzled, the high speed/low drag pro shooter put his support hand index finger on the triggerguard.
Can I resume doing that, without being mocked by my range buddies?
Don't really care as well, that was, how you say, sarcasm. But it is funny how things come and go in handgunning; those 'gas pedals' will still be on some guns, 20 years from now, even after they have fallen out of favor with the high speed/low drag gang. The really ugly, curved front triggerguard of a Glock will perplex people, or maybe be back in fashion....I don't care what folks at the range say, I shoot my guns that way. Works for me. It is good to see a pro doing it though.
I had a CZ75 years ago. It seems like CZ's have a rep for excellent accuracy...which I enjoyed.At first I thought you dropped a new pistol. i saw that they introduced something not quite what I considered new. Left me head scratching. I do like my CZ75. It just works so well.
Ask Jerry Miculek is he's okay with that index finger on the triggerguard.I do like the looks of that new CZ, and even the all metal construction. It looks a handsome pistol, though I wouldn't carry it.
But I was dazzled, the high speed/low drag pro shooter put his support hand index finger on the triggerguard.
Can I resume doing that, without being mocked by my range buddies? Gosh, I hope so!
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