my first CZ
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my first CZ
thanks to J wilson! i went to riflegear, (nice store btw) and this followed me home! looking forward for some range time with this beauty! i already have some thinner grips coming. my friend is making me a kydex holster as i type this! happy2 joy2.
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
Congratulations but you will regret at the moment you run out of ammo :-)aaangel wrote:thanks to J wilson! i went to riflegear, (nice store btw) and this followed me home! looking forward for some range time with this beauty! i already have some thinner grips coming. my friend is making me a kydex holster as i type this! happy2 joy2.
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
thanks bmwrdr, i have 1000 rounds of tula coming from sgammo, should be enough for the initial test run
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
aaangel,
my CZ75D compact also followed me home from Riflegear.It was one of the best gun buying experiences that I ever had.The store was really crowded and the salesperson spent all the time that was needed to help me decide which one.
I think you will be very happy with your decision.CONGRATULATIONS
my CZ75D compact also followed me home from Riflegear.It was one of the best gun buying experiences that I ever had.The store was really crowded and the salesperson spent all the time that was needed to help me decide which one.
I think you will be very happy with your decision.CONGRATULATIONS
Re: my first(of many) CZ
Yeah but 1,ooo rounds is nothing for a CZ.aaangel wrote:thanks bmwrdr, i have 1000 rounds of tula coming from sgammo, should be enough for the initial test run
Remember, CZ's get much better so more you use it.
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
LOL, I get nervous when I get down to 1000 rounds for the CZ to eat.aaangel wrote:thanks bmwrdr, i have 1000 rounds of tula coming from sgammo, should be enough for the initial test run
As far as grips go, the ones from CZ custom are pretty nice.
Patriot Defense is also getting ready to roll out some palmswell grips for the shadow that are very promising. I just checked them out last night and they are darn nice. My arms naturally went to an elbows out position with no pressure on my tendentious at all. I'm slated to be one of the product testers for the polymer version of them, if they are as sweet as they seemed to be last night, I'll be getting the aluminum ones as soon as they are available.
I'll keep yall posted!
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CZs are industrial grade. After shooting yours, many other guns will feel like toys.
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
Is that like a monthly recurring delivery plan? Or just enough to get by while you set up to reload?aaangel wrote:thanks bmwrdr, i have 1000 rounds of tula coming from sgammo, should be enough for the initial test run
When I bought my STI, I went from about 200 rds./month to almost 1k rds./month. I quickly bought a Dillion 550 and have shot happily ever after!
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Good luck on your first range trip. Don't forget to bring lunch and and plenty of water, it takes a while to load 1,000 rounds
I'll post a range report once I can afford a Czechmate shown here http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-75-ts-czec ... 6-rd-mags/
I may have to sell my shadow target to buy it :-(
I'll post a range report once I can afford a Czechmate shown here http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-75-ts-czec ... 6-rd-mags/
I may have to sell my shadow target to buy it :-(
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
Oh no flechero, im not rolling in dough(nice rhyme)flechero wrote: Is that like a monthly recurring delivery plan? Or just enough to get by while you set up to reload?
When I bought my STI, I went from about 200 rds./month to almost 1k rds./month. I quickly bought a Dillion 550 and have shot happily ever after!
This is only my 3rd 1000 rounds order this year.
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
My comments were tongue in cheek!
I'm not rich either, and saved up for the reloading press for a while. I now load .45 for about $7/box, $14 per 100 (some even cheaper) It took me about 6 months to pay off my press and tools. From that point I was shooting 4-5 times as much for the same price as always!
Enjoy the heck out of that new gun!!
I'm not rich either, and saved up for the reloading press for a while. I now load .45 for about $7/box, $14 per 100 (some even cheaper) It took me about 6 months to pay off my press and tools. From that point I was shooting 4-5 times as much for the same price as always!
Enjoy the heck out of that new gun!!
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
Great looking green P01......and those grips pictured are fabulous!!!! Congratulations on your purchase.
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Re: my first(of many) CZ
thank you my friend! do you still have the RAMI? I think that's my next one.QB wrote:Great looking green P01......and those grips pictured are fabulous!!!! Congratulations on your purchase.
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