Ummmm...when did my wife take that photo and how did you get it?
I have to agree they are damn nice pistols and with some time and parts can be AWESOME! But as stated by another poster after tearing one apart several times I cannot see how they developed a gun with so many TINY PARTS!
I have to think this could be the chink in the CZ armor. The M&P and Glock family in my mind have locked down the KISS philosophy and I think a lot can be said for that. I will say I have owned all three and only kept the CZ though.
I mean LOOK at it
On a side note hey ChurchMouse you want a brand new couch to match that flooring??
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We really are living in great times for gun choices. Sure, we'll argue about what the best pistol is for various uses, but when it comes right down to it, there are a bunch of top notch pistols that will run and run without a single hiccup. We're not talking about which pistol explodes less when trying to figure out what's the best out there, but instead very minute differences in feel, controls and accuracy. The nice thing is, you can go into just about any gun store with $800 in hand and come out with a good pistol and a bunch of ammo. Which is the best will depend on your preferences, but rest assured that there are plenty that will run well without any tweaking needed.
Ahhh, it's good to be an American. We really are a bunch of lucky SOBs.
CZ's are very, very good guns. There are others that are very good as well, like Sig Sauer pistols, 1911's, etc. Everyone is different and has different likes and dislikes. I don't think you can call any one style of gun or any one manufacturer "the best".
When you and I, went to the range, I was, and still am VERY impressed, with the handguns, that we shot .....
Looking forward, to the time we can do it again .....
I got a couple of nice Sigs for you to try now, as well as the sweet CZ's
There are things I truly love about CZs. I just can't quite put my finger on it...
Sure is a nice pistol isn't it?....
Pistol....
There are things I truly love about CZs. I just can't quite put my finger on it...
I don't smoke, but I need a cigarette. I can't feel my legs!
Isn't that what the kids call it these days....
I'm a new convert to the CZ. For me it is the best of the 9mm offerings, and I've owned many over the years. As of yet I've not seen the need to add any Cajun parts, as I like the way it shoots as is.
I'm a new convert to the CZ. For me it is the best of the 9mm offerings, and I've owned many over the years. As of yet I've not seen the need to add any Cajun parts, as I like the way it shoots as is.
I'm a new convert to the CZ. For me it is the best of the 9mm offerings, and I've owned many over the years. As of yet I've not seen the need to add any Cajun parts, as I like the way it shoots as is.
I've handled and shot them and still don't get it. Nothing wrong with them, appear to be very high quality but certainly, IMHO, not to die for. If you can take a Glock, M&P OR CZ and run several shots in the same hole at 7 yards the only thing that can make one better than the other is how it feels in your hand. They appear to be mechanically more complicated that a Glock or M&P and I don't believe reliability to be an issue with any of them so what am I missing that makes them so popular?
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