That's what I've been reading. It's hard finding CZs in Indiana, though, so just imagine trying to find a good deal on a tuned one . Do you think sigs are worth the couple hundred more over the price of a CZ, though? I'm keeping my eyes out for the German sigs, too.
While we're on the topic does anybody know if one is more reliable than the other? Which company's warranty or customer service is better?
By the time you get a cz where you want it, itll run you about the same as a new sig legion. I have shot a few cz's that started out as surplus guns that just blew my mind. Looking at you Mr. Wizard.
It all depends on your personal taste. Me, I want both, and lots of them in all flavors.
I wanted to like the CZs, just didn’t.
I just went through this.
The cz is awesome and looks to have all the same features and ergos as the sig...but...
I have smaller/medium sized hands and the sig with the one piece grip was noticeably more ergonomic to my surprise. It felt very sleek and intuitive compared to the cz.
I always likened(in my head) the cz ergonomics to a hi-power but in reality the cz is a much bigger and beefier pistol.
I chose the sig....still cant master da/sa though
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With a short trigger and the E2 grip, I can shoot most DA/SA Sigs. With CZ, I can't reach the trigger unless it's in single action and I can't even come close to working the safety with my thumb. They're a no-go for me.