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  • Birds Away

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    CZ_Rami_011_zpse54b7ae6.jpg

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    88E30M50

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    Here's a photo of the CZs that I've purchased in the last year or so after shooting a buddies CZ75.

    View attachment 47290
    Looks like you have all the bases covered. Nice family there.

    I do love the CZ in stainless.

    Very nice. You might want to avoid shooting one with the full Cajun upgrades. It takes the Czickness to a whole new level.
    That does take the CZickness to a whole new level. Not too long after you shoot one, and you'll be looking at all your guns as potential diamonds in the rough.
     

    MC1983

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    Very nice. You might want to avoid shooting one with the full Cajun upgrades. It takes the Czickness to a whole new level.

    Thanks, the CZ75B already had a few Cajun parts that were already installed when i bought it. I need to find out what is already in it so I can figure out what else can be done to the gun. I don't think any of the parts have been polished though.

    The CZ75 that was converted to SAO and the compact feel smoother than a stock CZ75, I'm not sure what has been done to those guns by the previous owners.
     

    88E30M50

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    Here's a new shot of my old CZ 75B Compact. It recently got a new set of grips and a ring hammer/sear kit. This is the gun that convinced me that the CZ 75B Compact is probably the worlds best service 9mm pistol available. While I do like Glocks, having this one in the collection made selling the G19s easy.

     

    bjenkins

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    Here's a new shot of my old CZ 75B Compact. It recently got a new set of grips and a ring hammer/sear kit. This is the gun that convinced me that the CZ 75B Compact is probably the worlds best service 9mm pistol available. While I do like Glocks, having this one in the collection made selling the G19s easy.

    Awesome, grips are to cool!psyko
     

    wtburnette

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    I got the grips as a gift before the gun and I love the look but I am constantly questioning whether or not leaving the rubber grips on would have been better for range time.

    I have the same issue with my P-01. I love the looks of the VZ grips I bought for them, but the rubber ones feel better and I'm more accurate with them on.
     

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