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I bought a CZ 85 Combat this summer. The dealer had all the different hand guns on the counter for me to fondle but I kept going back to this one, It's an awesome gun.
 
I joined last week, bought a 75B and gave it a trigger job. Very nice!
I've been a CZ rimfire rifle fan for many years. Now I need the Kadet conversion for the 75 to complete the set.
 
Was the 75 Compact in nickle a factory finish or something you had done later?

I looked on the CZ USA site and didn't see it, did I look over it?

It is wonderful looking!
 
A CZ 75 SA to go with my 97B. The 75 arrived yesterday.
 

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I bought this really nice CZ70 but it looked so unhappy that I felt compelled to buy it some new stocks. These Marschal Grips cost almost as much as the gun did but it sure made a nice difference. I think she's a keeper now.

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I bought this really nice CZ70 but it looked so unhappy that I felt compelled to buy it some new stocks. These Marschal Grips cost almost as much as the gun did but it sure made a nice difference. I think she's a keeper now.

I just realized that I don't own a CZ 70. :eek:
 
Bought me a new witness 9/22 combo. I love it. The .22 portion works great even after reading alot of negative comments about it.

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I believe a lot of people do that when handling live ammo for pictures, etc to keep it safe. It's actually a good idea as long as you reverse it when you are done.
 
OK, OK, here's my entry, a P-07. It isn't the prettiest but I didn't buy pretty.

It shoots like a dream, and that makes it a keeper.
 

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