Posted on 02/24/2009 5:49:01 PM PST by antidemoncrat
Good tip and thanks. CZ’s are like freaking target pistols. Czech version of SIGs. ;-)
I always wanted to get a CZ-75 or the 9 mm. Buy it all now while you can. Wal Mart’s ammo looks pretty bare.
States rights and interstate commerce laws. The states will have to protect the ammo companies. Ammo companies that create jobs.
My guess is red states like AZ, TX, UT, TN and others will get ammo companies moving there. This is all 10th Amendment states rights.
Also remember that the first criminal case brought by a law signed by Obama will mean the defendant can demand a BC.
I'm waiting for this to happen.
CZ-52s are very strong. A lot of the hotter ammo comes with the caveat to only use it in a CZ-52. I don’t know how many rounds you might shoot in a decade, but they were built for the Czeck military. Mine has great blueing and no obvious signs of wear.
I don’t see any reason to get a CZ and convert it to 9mm with a 9mm barrel. Not when the 7.62X25 ammo is so cheap and abundant. Of course, I’d stock up before the libtards shut the door.
I am not suggesting 9 mm conversion. The CZ-75 is CZ’s 9 mm pistol and it is very good.
My mistake. You are quite right.
You could probably kill someone with the ejected case, it
throws them so hard.
Love mine. Wish I could find a semi auto carbine in that cal.
What are these pistols going for in Gun Trader or Shot Gun News mailorder companies or at shows.
I am on Sportsman’s Guide mailing list or I will check AmmoMan, Cheaper than Dirt, etc. Thanks for the tip.
I think the States are going to have to push states rights/10th Amendment and ammo companies will need to move to Red States. The Russian, surplus and other ammo is keeping prices from skyrocketing.
What are these pistols going for in Gun Trader or Shot Gun News mailorder companies or at shows.
I am on Sportsman’s Guide mailing list or I will check AmmoMan, Cheaper than Dirt, etc. Thanks for the tip.
I think the States are going to have to push states rights/10th Amendment and ammo companies will need to move to Red States. The Russian, surplus and other ammo is keeping prices from skyrocketing.
I bought mine over the counter at a gun shop for $200, and folks told me I could have gotten it cheaper.
Poor boy variant of that is the .224 Boz we were discussing.
One thing I will add to your great post is buy a half dozen of the grip spring retainer clips. They come off tough and will break if care is not taken. The spring clips are cheap and a good supply on hand is important for the long term owner.
I’ve seen nice wood grips which replace the spring clip with a screw through the grip, behind the mag. I’ll check them out a gunshows.
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