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    88E30M50

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    Almost forgot that mine is cajunized though, so there's that difference. Between mine and Tim's. I believe yours is cajunized as well, right?

    Oh and morning Chris :)

    Mine is now Cajunized as well. I put all of 115 rounds through it before pulling the guts out of it.

    BA, what is it about the Phantom that makes it special? I've never shot one, so have no point of reference other than a love for the steel CZ 75s.
     

    wtburnette

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    Mine is now Cajunized as well. I put all of 115 rounds through it before pulling the guts out of it.

    BA, what is it about the Phantom that makes it special? I've never shot one, so have no point of reference other than a love for the steel CZ 75s.

    Well, very close to exactly like mine was before I put the stock grips back on and sold you my old ones... :):
     

    Birds Away

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    Mine is now Cajunized as well. I put all of 115 rounds through it before pulling the guts out of it.

    BA, what is it about the Phantom that makes it special? I've never shot one, so have no point of reference other than a love for the steel CZ 75s.

    I can't really explain it. It seems like the Phantom keeps all of the good qualities of the steel guns while reducing the weight. This seems too obvious but most polymer guns try to do this and fail miserably.
     
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