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  • kawtech87

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    The RAMI P, especially the .40 version, is known to be the most problematic and least desired CZ ever made.in fact the P model was so bad they dropped it entirely. They fixed warranty repair guns by sending the customer a new steel framed gun. So not a carry gun but maybe a collector's item.
     

    LEaSH

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    Shows what I know about them, I guess.

    Nevermind.

    Don't be that way. It's a good heads up for someone that wants to go through the steps of returning it to the factory for an alloy Rami. $400 plus the wait time is great.

    I'd ask for a 9mm replacement, even.
     

    Birds Away

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    Don't be that way. It's a good heads up for someone that wants to go through the steps of returning it to the factory for an alloy Rami. $400 plus the wait time is great.

    I'd ask for a 9mm replacement, even.

    People have done this and gotten a brand new gun.
     

    wesnellans

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    Don't be that way. It's a good heads up for someone that wants to go through the steps of returning it to the factory for an alloy Rami. $400 plus the wait time is great.

    I'd ask for a 9mm replacement, even.

    Had no intention of being "that way". Just acknowledging my ignorance. :)
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    The RAMI P, especially the .40 version, is known to be the most problematic and least desired CZ ever made.in fact the P model was so bad they dropped it entirely. They fixed warranty repair guns by sending the customer a new steel framed gun. So not a carry gun but maybe a collector's item.

    Even less desireable than the CZ100??
     

    Birds Away

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    Come up and shoot mine. Not sure how long I have had the RAMI but it is in the "never sell" category. It is head and shoulders the most accurate sub-compact I have ever shot. With all of the Cajun goodies in it I really can't describe how sweet the trigger is.
     

    kawtech87

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    The alloy frame 9mm RAMI is an exceptional handgun.

    Yes they are. I make no lie about how much I enjoy my RAMI 9mm.

    Birds, since we already know that we both have hard-ons for CZs, how much experience do you have with the RAMI? I want a subcompact and, ****, if I can keep all my guns on the same platform I might as well.

    I know you asked Birds but I will weigh in as well. I have hundreds of rounds through my RAMI and it has eaten everything from 115gr FMJ to 147gr +p JHP and never a single hiccup, cough, spit sputter or anything. Even using full sized CZ 75 mags it runs like a champ.

    The ONLY complaint I have with the RAMI is that it is fatter and heavier than a G26 for the same firepower. But on the flip side of the coin it also feels better in my hand and I shoot it better than my G26. So... 6 in one hand, half dozen the other you know.

    Actually I guess it would be 10+1 in each hand. If I were to dual wield them :)
     

    kawtech87

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    Even less desireable than the CZ100??

    Not exactly an apples to apples comparison but yeah even less so than the CZ100. To my knowledge CZ never "fixed" warranty issues with a new gun replacement of an entirely different model with the CZ100. I think they just stopped making it or acknowledging it's existence
     

    Birds Away

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    Not exactly an apples to apples comparison but yeah even less so than the CZ100. To my knowledge CZ never "fixed" warranty issues with a new gun replacement of an entirely different model with the CZ100. I think they just stopped making it or acknowledging it's existence

    Totally different company, Kawtech.
     

    kawtech87

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    My bad. I guess they did make it. I was thinking of the CZ 99 which is made by a different company. Huh, learn something everyday.

    Lol. The INGO CZ master was stumped? I'm shocked! Looks like the CZ100 wasn't a hit though. But not the Epic fail, to us the vernacular of the times, that the RAMI P was. I am glad to see CZ making quality Polymer framed guns now though with the P-07 and P-09 being a big success for them and maybe in the future an new subcompact poly model will come.

    The CZ99 looks like a Sig 226 clone made by Zastava.
     
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