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  • MindfulMan

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    Here's my current CZ family:

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    They're all great, wt ..... but I'm lusting on that matte stainless ! :drool:
     

    wtburnette

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    At the SGE, I was the tall guy that pointed at your compact on the table and asked "Is this yours? Because, wow."

    I remember ya. Hopefully you'll get a chance to shoot it again at the next gathering... ;)

    They're all great, wt ..... but I'm lusting on that matte stainless ! :drool:

    Thank you sir. Stainless is beautiful, isn't it?

    That compact may have just solved my search! Very nice.

    This one is stuffed full of loving thanks to Cajun Gun Works and the Wizard. VZ Frag grips and TruGlo TFX sights. Very sweet shooter.
     

    Trigger Time

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    My small family, I hope it grows.

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    Very nice. So one says tactical and one doesnt. I see the sights are different and the light mount too. Looks like front strap checkering is different. Besides that what makes these 2 guns different? I am new to CZ really. I bought a surplus trade in cz75 from Israel a couple years ago and then just bought another CZ last week. I was trying to take a break from guns to pursue other hobbies but it really never works out. I cant afford all of them at the same time
     

    rkwhyte2

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    Very nice. So one says tactical and one doesnt. I see the sights are different and the light mount too. Looks like front strap checkering is different. Besides that what makes these 2 guns different? I am new to CZ really. I bought a surplus trade in cz75 from Israel a couple years ago and then just bought another CZ last week. I was trying to take a break from guns to pursue other hobbies but it really never works out. I cant afford all of them at the same time

    The SP-01 Tactical is a full size steel framed model and the P-01 is a compact sized alloy frame. The sights on the SP-01 are factory night sights and the P-01 has TFX sights.
     

    deo62

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    I remember ya. Hopefully you'll get a chance to shoot it again at the next gathering... ;)



    Thank you sir. Stainless is beautiful, isn't it?



    This one is stuffed full of loving thanks to Cajun Gun Works and the Wizard. VZ Frag grips and TruGlo TFX sights. Very sweet shooter.
    How light is the trigger pull on compact with the SA trigger
     

    88E30M50

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    How light is the trigger pull on compact with the SA trigger

    Factory, I think that they are in the 4.5 to 5.5 pound range. With polish and parts, they can be brought down to 2.5#. I have an SA only 75 pre-B that's under 2# towards the tip of the trigger. Not a carry gun at that point for me but it sure is fun at the range.
     

    deo62

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    Factory, I think that they are in the 4.5 to 5.5 pound range. With polish and parts, they can be brought down to 2.5#. I have an SA only 75 pre-B that's under 2# towards the tip of the trigger. Not a carry gun at that point for me but it sure is fun at the range.
    Thats what I have my Shadow down to. Not one I hand to inexperienced shooters.
     
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