So what you all are saying that the half cocked position is safer than the hammer down for carry?
Thanks!With the firing pin block equipped models, either way is perfectly safe for carry. The only real advantage the half cock position gives you is a shorter, lighter and smoother DA pull on the first shot.
Put my Hogue grips on my 75 and man, it was a tight stretch to get them wrapped around and the screws back in. I think it actually tightened my mag well to the point that my mags won't drop free.
Suggestions?
Really sharp looking pistol and will bet its a real shooter!...I also ordered some new grips for the RAMI. Hawaiian Koa wood with brass hex screws....
Really sharp looking pistol and will bet its a real shooter!
It was on post 665+1, I don't like that number.
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I'm missing something here...
So, I've tried keeping up with this thread. I bought my first CZ-75BD 18 months ago. I guess I'm drinking the CZ Kool-aid because I like it and I'm looking at other models now.
I have convinced myself to buy a Rami. If it is still at the LGS tomorrow, it will be mine.
A couple pages back I saw a photo of some "long slide" version. Really?
Can the frames and slides be swapped between models like that? Is it safe? And, it really works?
I was actually thinking more along the line of putting the Rami slide in the 75 BD frame...sometimes.
Congrats, TD. I am sure you will love it.Well here is a bump for ya. I just talked to the Cajun CZ maestro (Cajun Gun Works) this morning. Ordered a Rami with the pro package, decocker and factory night sights. Should be about six weeks, just in time for summer fun.