What do you guys have to say about CZ firearms, particularly bolt rifles? I fired one yesterday, and it seemed remarkably accurate. It was a .17 though.
There's a CZ P-01 around here....NATO spec, 9-m/m...evolved from th' CZ-75...
Shoots 'bout anything. Action is SLICK! Weapon is accurate. Ergonomics are, well...at least fer' me...perfect.
I like 'em. Never owned one that didn't feel and shoot great. Like Rugers, probably one of th' most-undervalued lines out there.
When the CZ-75 first got to the USA...before the Soviet Union collapsed...IF you could find one...twas' VERY pricey indeed.
I'll probably end up with another variant before too long. I have qualified with, and carry the P-01 on duty from time-to-time. Did so today, as a matter of fact!
I have a 452 American 22LR and it is much more accurate than I am.
Think of CZ as a European Ruger, great value for the price paid.
The pistols just feel better in my hand than most others.
Dealer around the corner loves CZ. I would say they have over 500 CZ rifles in stock. The guys there swear by them. I've never heard anything bad about them.
Their pistols such as the 75pcr, 85, 83 and the kadat conversion kit are tops. As far as their mdl 527 centerfire rifles, they have a set trigger feature that is absolutely amazing. About the only thing i don't like is the mechanics of the safety on the 527.
I was looking at some of their handguns today for a new CCW. I wanted to check out the CZ 100 but they didn't even know what I was talking about when I asked. My only complaint with them, as far as CC is concerned, is they're really thick. I liked the CZ 75 Compact a lot, I don't know if I could get used to the thickness though.
I've got a 40P on layaway right now. I don't think I've ever been so excited about a pistol before. It's the perfect double action pistol IMO. I have a couple small payments left to make on it and it drives me nuts. I have a SS guide rod and Wolf springs waiting for it. They are a bit thick through the frame, but shoot well and have a great feel to 'em.
I was looking at some of their handguns today for a new CCW. I wanted to check out the CZ 100 but they didn't even know what I was talking about when I asked. My only complaint with them, as far as CC is concerned, is they're really thick. I liked the CZ 75 Compact a lot, I don't know if I could get used to the thickness though.
The cz100 is very light, a natural pointer, and feels great---BUT it has one of the long, long, longest dao trigger strokes that i have ever tried---longer than any revolver stroke, longer than a beretta dao stroke. It strikes me as a trigger system that you may have to totally dedicate yourself to it an no other in order to master.(unless they have changed it in the past few years)
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