I am very interested in a CZ-2075 RAMI in .40 caliber with the alloy frame to be utilized as a concealed weapon. The P-01 that I've had for awhile has been very accurate and reliable. So, since I'm in the market for a sub-compact, I think I might go with another CZ.
I see that this pistol does not have a slide stop; just like other sub-compacts. What is the reason for alleviating the slide stop? That is a feature that I would really miss.
Victor
CZ-2075 RAMI .40 - No Slide Stop?
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Getting some of the subcompacts down to the tine size means they have to give up the slide lock feature. There just is not room for it.

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You might want to check out http://www.czforum.com and go down the forum
index to the Rami Club forum and check out the threads about the
Rami in .40cal.
Some folks have had no problems and others have a lot of problems with feeding .Now the 9mm is my ccw and have had no problems with it.
index to the Rami Club forum and check out the threads about the
Rami in .40cal.
Some folks have had no problems and others have a lot of problems with feeding .Now the 9mm is my ccw and have had no problems with it.
The feed issue is the only issue that makes me apprehensive about the .40...I may go with the 9 mm since it eats everything...but I sure would like the extra power the .40 has to offer. The lack of a slide stop is something I could get used to. Well, I have about a week to make up my mind. Decisions, Decisions!
Victor
Victor
308nato wrote:...Rami in .40cal...Some folks have had no problems and others have a lot of problems with feeding ...