Posted on 06/12/2012 1:39:33 PM PDT by 50cal Smokepole
not any more, but yes it's a stainless steel M6 clone built by CZ under license from Springfield... i bought it brandy new in 2000 for $185
That’s going on my short list for a truck gun.
good luck... i found only ONE for sale on google, it's blued, it's used, and it's $750!!!
NO. Make that the best 4 wheel guns you could ask for!
I am drooling at the prospect of a Pointman or other such new fangled contraption to play with!

I love my Dan Wesson !!
I really like my three CZs 1) 75B 9mm 2) 85B Combat 9mm 3) Kadett .22
The 85 and Kadett are spittin’ images with their adjustable sights. And that .22 is more fun to shoot than...well, nevermind. Oh, and one more thing: they were all lost in a canoe accident on the Rappahannock River next Saturday.
I’m patient... ;)
then i wish you the best of luck sir...!!! 8^)
I have only seen those for sale a couple of times. I want one.
How fast is the barrel swap?
I like the CZ/EAA Witness mostly (without the opportunity to handle either) because they are all metal, and the operating scheme is much like the 1911, so minimal muscle memory retraining.
Hawaii gun world sucks for various reasons, one of which is dealers do not stock much of anything to fiddle with and get a feel for.
Although they may be a bit of a pain for extended carry, you subliminally register a heavier weapon when it's not there, even when you're fatigued or distracted.
Any time I read about a cop or a CCW holder who inadvertently left their firearm in a public restroom or otherwise misplaced it, you can bet that it was a polymer or lightweight alloy frame piece. A steel gun would be conspicuous by its absence.
I do the same thing with my car keys...big ass heavy key chain. When it's not in my pocket, a little alarm goes off :-)
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