Thanks. I understand what you mean. I really want a P07. Pretty sure I will get rid of the P10c. Hoping to trade for P07. I have the p10c with threaded barrel in Urban gray.
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The one Tanfo I had wouldn't feed and the trigger sucked.I personally think people like CZ's because they haven't shot a Tanfo yet.
I personally think people like CZ's because they haven't shot a Tanfo yet.
I personally think people like CZ's because they haven't shot a Tanfo yet.
Not sure why anyone would choose the un-modifiable clone rather than the highly upgradeable original.
Not sure why anyone would choose the un-modifiable clone rather than the highly upgradeable original.
Because they make a 10mm!
True, but aside from that.
Because they make a 10mm!
Not sure why anyone would choose the un-modifiable clone rather than the highly upgradeable original.
they just aren’t as easily modifiable as the CZs.
Actually a lot of folks think they are easier to work on because you avoid the part about fiddling with the little plungers and springs in the frame for the safety. I never thought that was a big deal but I do not miss having to mess with it, more of a nuisance on my guns because I used the DSPerman extra power safety springs so I wouldn't accidentally bump the safety on during a match.
I've always admired the Witness compact in .45 but the front sight can't be changed without milling and that has always been a deal breaker for me.
I never tried, never felt they needed it. I just recall reading through the Brian Enos forum of higher chance of pieces needing to be “fit” than you see with the CZs. Doesn’t mean that’s 100% true, just things they talked about.
I'm sure it's been covered since this topic is 4 pages deep but if you're a 1911 shooter you will love CZ's.
My opinion: the frame to slide fit on a CZ feels like the natural evolution of the 1911 for me. While the 1911 has always been my favorite, reversing that fit does a lot for overall ergonomics and accuracy, the simplest of which is allowing you to get as close to the bore axis as any pistol I've ever held. I'm pretty sure the design was introduced around '85 but since that's about 70 years after the 1911 I'll stick to my "evolution of the design" theory.
If you're a 1911 fan I think you'll be a bigger CZ fan. That's what happened to me anyway.