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The bottom one was just in the classies. NIB unfired - was - not anymore!
If it helps one of us, it helps all of us. Glad to be of service.About 30 minutes into this and I'll say it's hitting very close to home for me. I'll try and watch the rest this evening. Thanks for posting this.
Priorities sometimes take priority.Good morning everybody. Sorry been super busy lately so haven't been on to talk much
2lbs 9oz ain’t bad at all! She’s beautiful! And the new to you trigger looks like it matches the matte stainless finish. Looks like it turned out just about perfect.Morning! Threw the trigger in my pride and joy stainless last night. This will always be my favorite Cz. Obviously not an expensive model and doesn’t have an insanely light trigger or a cgw or similar product in it. What it does have if thousands of rounds through it and hours of fitting and polishing internals at the family machine shop. Since I do shoot competitions, there has never been a more expensive mode I’ve ever picked up and shoot better than this like their was the first time I picked up a 75 and it instantly shot better than anything I had shot for years. I prefer the wood grips or black but do like to rotate through different colors for fun. Ignore the ugly bench/desk. Some day I’ll get some actual glamour shots if it but this is where I spend 10-14 hours a day since I work from home.
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I agree. It’s really as light as I want on anything. Probably why all the more expensive models and custom czc ones I’ve had aways end up calling somewhere else home. I like a little heavier trigger and I like a well defined wall which I feel you lose when you start going the Cajun route from my experiences. They make an huge difference and are end up with ann amazing trigger but just not for me. Any used Cz I’ve ever gotten with upgrades usually lose them as soon as I get home. There has been one I kept because I trusted who did the work. I’m sure you can all guess who that is LOL.2lbs 9oz ain’t bad at all! She’s beautiful! And the new to you trigger looks like it matches the matte stainless finish. Looks like it turned out just about perfect.
YesAt Tims indoor range can you shoot your AR with your own ammo?
At Tims indoor range can you shoot your AR with your own ammo?
Let me know if you do and I will meet you there if I am free (and you are welcome back to the house after for a beer).I might have to check it out as I have not fired my AR braced pistol in a long time