I've been thinking of looking into this brand.
And I thought about getting a dog.
I've been thinking of looking into this brand.
I've been thinking of looking into this brand.
Missed a p10c in the classys by minutes. ..
I want a Shadow 2 compact honestly, though a P10 subcompact with one of those new ACRO's would be awesome I think.
I've been thinking of looking into this brand.
Ok guys with CZ experience I have a question. The only CZ I've shot was a CZ 75 b cold war commemorative and I could careless about the trigger. It feels like a single stage trigger, no clearly defined wall, and as you're pulling the trigger the hammer actually moves back before dropping. Its kind of like glocks with the 3.5 lbs connector which I don't like either. My question is all CZ 75's triggers like this? I've heard the CZ 75's with the Omega triggers are better and stop the hammer from traveling further back as the trigger is being pulled but is there a wall giving the shooter feedback as to when the sear is going to break? I've been eyeballing a shadow 2 and even the TSO but I'm not willing to invest that kind of money only to be stuck with a trigger I don't like.
You have to keep in mind that CZs are generally built as service weapons. As such, stock, they have a mediocre trigger that has a big safety factor built in. One of those safety factors is the slight be of camming when the SA trigger is pulled. Buy one for SD and it will perform wonderfully right out of the box but if you want to make the platform sing, there are parts available that will help you get there. Just shooting it a bunch will give the gun a nice buttery smooth feel that inspires confidence. If you are unwilling to put 3,000 rounds through it to get it to the point, you can go to CajunGunWorks and have their Pro kit installed. After that, you will have a rock solid service pistol that has a really nice trigger that no agency or army would ever allow an officer or soldier to carry.
The triggers can be made to be far too light for carry but really nice for target work or they can be tuned into a nice carry config. What you end up with depends on what you want to do with it.
So has anyone seen an actual release date for the P10 subcompact optic ready pistol?
Mike
As most will tell you, head up to a gun shop and get one in your hands. Cajun Gun Works online is, from what I know, the go to place for upgrades on CZ pistols. I own a shadow 2 and it's a beast. Very light recoil to help you get your 0 quicker. All steel frame so it's a heavy boy. Whenever I see posts of CZ's for trade, they don't last too long. But again, it can be personal preference, so get a grip on a few models of it and see what you think.