There are only so many out there.
Yeah, I know.
There are only so many out there.
I should talk indiucky into stocking a case full of those so we can just make a field trip down there occasionally. I showed him a pic of mine, he loved it.There are still a couple down in Kentucky. They aren't quite as beautiful as yours but they would do in a pinch.
Does anyone understand any of what he just said?
So with a SP-01 DA/SA when shooting a competition do I cock and lock for first shot or do I have to DA the first shot? I can't believe I am so ignorant of CZ, but there are so many models, my head is spinning.
I know I want 9mm and full size and that is about the only narrowing down I can think of right now. What about the Shadow? What does that add? And the Shadow Target II? If I pony up the funds for that, does it still need to get more work done on it?
Or should I look at the 75B SA?
The Wizard has a Shadow and he likes it just fine the way it is. When we shot competition the first shot was DA.
You don't have to spend $1400 to have a good game gun.
OP, I always enjoy letting other people fondle my junk. Hit me up if you'd like to sometime.
Not sure if I am scared, appreciative or just concerned. :-)
But finding steel CZ's in stock seems to be a challenge around the Fort?!
Don't believe what the others say. It won't hurt a bit.Not sure if I am scared, appreciative or just concerned. :-)
But finding steel CZ's in stock seems to be a challenge around the Fort?!
A drive to Lafayette might be safer than a lesson in proper lube techniques and slide operation with RH...
Just remember, I'm a cheap date. That drive to Lafayette is going to be really expensive by the time you leave.
A drive to Lafayette might be safer than a lesson in proper lube techniques and slide operation with RH....
You see - this is what happens to all CZ owners. You get this "illness" that turns a simple thread into over ten pages. Has to be something about these guns...maybe it be safer to get another 1911. I mean, hey, dial-up still works fine, too.