I just picked up a CZ 75 SP01 Shadow yesterday. Here are a couple of detail specs about it, I'll likely get a chance to shoot it later this week and take some pics.
Came with 3 Mags (says 18rds but they hold 19).
Double-action pull is a bit more than a stock glock, but the reset is pretty sweet.
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I've got an SP-01 tactical - it's about the same as yours but night sights and decocker instead of manual safety. My buddy has the manual safety and he's having trigger problems with it. I've had no issues with mine after about 2500rds, and I absolutely love it.
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One of these days I'll start off slow...
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Helidonna wrote:Nice buy...
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4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
I own a CZ-52 and a CZ-40 (manufactured by CZ for Colt, so it's otherwise known as a Colt Z-40).
The CZ-40 and CZ-75 are similar. My 40 is DAO, but has a real nice trigger, and no manual safety. Most don't like the grip angle on them, too far forward, but it fits my hand nicely.
What'd you pay for it?
The CZ-40 and CZ-75 are similar. My 40 is DAO, but has a real nice trigger, and no manual safety. Most don't like the grip angle on them, too far forward, but it fits my hand nicely.
What'd you pay for it?
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I got this here Stokes thing. Its kind of hard to put in your pocket, and its even more of a bitch to carry around in your glove compartment. Its pretty tricky finding ammo. Luckily I learned how to make some. It definately has some stopping power.GoldCoast wrote:I've got an SP-01 tactical - it's about the same as yours but night sights and decocker instead of manual safety. My buddy has the manual safety and he's having trigger problems with it. I've had no issues with mine after about 2500rds, and I absolutely love it.
Scares the hell out of the neighbors though.
Hey y'all, hold my beer while I shoot this thing!
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rgrokelley wrote:I got this here Stokes thing. Its kind of hard to put in your pocket, and its even more of a bitch to carry around in your glove compartment. Its pretty tricky finding ammo. Luckily I learned how to make some. It definately has some stopping power.GoldCoast wrote:I've got an SP-01 tactical - it's about the same as yours but night sights and decocker instead of manual safety. My buddy has the manual safety and he's having trigger problems with it. I've had no issues with mine after about 2500rds, and I absolutely love it.
Scares the hell out of the neighbors though.
Hey y'all, hold my beer while I shoot this thing!
I know the trailer park next door was HATIN it saturday.
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Ese loco blanco madre fucker asusta la mierda fuera de mÃ! Tenemos que mover la cogida fuera de aquà ahora! Obtener los burritos y los dieciséis niños y llegar a la mini van!!!rgrpuck wrote:rgrokelley wrote:I got this here Stokes thing. Its kind of hard to put in your pocket, and its even more of a bitch to carry around in your glove compartment. Its pretty tricky finding ammo. Luckily I learned how to make some. It definately has some stopping power.GoldCoast wrote:I've got an SP-01 tactical - it's about the same as yours but night sights and decocker instead of manual safety. My buddy has the manual safety and he's having trigger problems with it. I've had no issues with mine after about 2500rds, and I absolutely love it.
Scares the hell out of the neighbors though.
Hey y'all, hold my beer while I shoot this thing!
I know the trailer park next door was HATIN it saturday.
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RS - DHG 5-85
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$70042L5V wrote:I own a CZ-52 and a CZ-40 (manufactured by CZ for Colt, so it's otherwise known as a Colt Z-40).
The CZ-40 and CZ-75 are similar. My 40 is DAO, but has a real nice trigger, and no manual safety. Most don't like the grip angle on them, too far forward, but it fits my hand nicely.
What'd you pay for it?
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