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Old 02-28-2011, 08:32 PM
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I have found my new favorite gun. My glocks are gone and my Sig may be going away in favor of another CZ. This thing is badass!


Here is the first 5 shot group fired with American Eagle ammo fired off hand at 7 yards.
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Still at 7 yards off hand, I fired 40 rounds of WWB at the torso and 50 rounds of Federal Premium at the head. This is firing approx 1 round per second.
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Old 02-28-2011, 08:34 PM
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I got duals in blackops. XD
 
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Old 02-28-2011, 08:37 PM
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niiiiiice. how much did that run you
 
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Old 02-28-2011, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by krenogin
I got duals in blackops. XD
I'm getting the smaller version for every day carry so I'll kinda have duals IRL


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niiiiiice. how much did that run you
This exact model is only sold at the CZ Custom shop for $880.
 
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Old 02-28-2011, 10:25 PM
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nice gun. Id prefer 2 Glocks for that price though.
 
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Old 02-28-2011, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by zigzagg321
nice gun. Id prefer 2 Glocks for that price though.
This thing puts a smile on my face that ten Glocks couldn't I am glad you are enjoying you Glock. I went through sub-compact, compact, and full size Glocks in three different calibers trying to find the "perfect" one for me. I just couldn't live with their ergonomics. I love the Glock platform and will continue to recommend them but they just don't work for me.

Has Bac convinced you to get a 1911 yet
 
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Old 03-01-2011, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by whitestang04
This thing puts a smile on my face that ten Glocks couldn't I am glad you are enjoying you Glock. I went through sub-compact, compact, and full size Glocks in three different calibers trying to find the "perfect" one for me. I just couldn't live with their ergonomics. I love the Glock platform and will continue to recommend them but they just don't work for me.

Has Bac convinced you to get a 1911 yet
Yeah, Glocks ergos arent for everyone, thats for sure.

lol...Bac... yeah he did that a while ago...I just dont have the $$ for one.
 
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I agree with zig about having 2 glocks instead, but that looks like a well crafted handgun.
 
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Old 03-01-2011, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 99MustangGT
I agree with zig about having 2 glocks instead, but that looks like a well crafted handgun.
You guys and your plastic, Don't you know real men prefer steel
 
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Can't remember who posted it. Super funny.
 
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Originally Posted by whitestang04
You guys and your plastic, Don't you know real men prefer steel
Steel is heavy and prehistoric, polymer is the new kewl.

Those CZs have come a long way with their design, older CZs look retarded.

But who gets rid of a Glock? That's blasphemous. I've been waiting for one to come in for almost a month now.
 
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Originally Posted by PColav6
Steel is heavy and prehistoric, polymer is the new kewl.

Those CZs have come a long way with their design, older CZs look retarded.

But who gets rid of a Glock? That's blasphemous. I've been waiting for one to come in for almost a month now.
"Steel is heavy and prehistoric, polymer is the new kewl."
Tell that to all of your rifles


What Glock are you gettimg?
 
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Old 03-01-2011, 02:17 PM
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All of my rifles are prehistoric, there's no shame in that. They are also heavy. Haha.


I'm waiting for a local LE dealer to get a blue label Gen 3 Glock 19, which might as well be the hardest pistol to find right now.
 
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Originally Posted by PColav6
All of my rifles are prehistoric, there's no shame in that. They are also heavy. Haha.


I'm waiting for a local LE dealer to get a blue label Gen 3 Glock 19, which might as well be the hardest pistol to find right now.
The gen 3 19 is IMO the best Glock made. It just happened to be a gen three 19 with night sites and four mags that I sold to get the CZ
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You hoar, shoulda sold it to me. Haha
 
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She wasn't quite prehistoric enough with those new fangled rubber grips. Something had to be done and here she is.



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Oh lawd, strip off that black finish and blue all of the metal and then you'll set. lol
 
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Originally Posted by PColav6
Oh lawd, strip off that black finish and blue all of the metal and then you'll set. lol
Oh that's a good idea.








Just kidding
 
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Whitestang, Ive got that same holster...MTAC. I think its one of the best out there. Their paddle holsters are real nice too IMO. I dont like stuffing a gun IWB in the winter time wearing coats and layers.

Pee is correct too. Polymer is the new way. It makes sense in every way. This, coming from a dude who used to hate Glocks because they weren't metal framed.

That CZ is a badass pistola tho for sure.
 
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Originally Posted by zigzagg321
Whitestang, Ive got that same holster...MTAC. I think its one of the best out there. Their paddle holsters are real nice too IMO. I dont like stuffing a gun IWB in the winter time wearing coats and layers.

Pee is correct too. Polymer is the new way. It makes sense in every way. This, coming from a dude who used to hate Glocks because they weren't metal framed.

That CZ is a badass pistola tho for sure.
Oh man the MTAC is great. I kept that but I need to get a new body for my Sig 239. I agree about carrying owb when wearing multiple layers, which happens about 5 days a year in Florida

I have NOTHING against polymer framed pistols I just haven't found the right one for me. I really want to try either a HK or a Sig SP2022. I just am not a fan of DAO pistols I much prefer SAO or DA/SA (which there aren't many choices in polymer)
 
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Found this and figured it should be shared in a gun thread
 
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