Sure, wait until I buy a Prodigy and then dangle the carrot in front of me.I was still thinking about that Staccato CS over the weekend but if I got that it would deem my C2 redundant so if anybody wants a hot deal on a C2 DPO let me know.
I'm glad 88 got blamed and not me..It was 88’s fault! He was spreading the CZickness at CM’s memorial. Indyblue just happened to capture the moment the CZickness started for Ditcheman and I.
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Sure, wait until I buy a Prodigy and then dangle the carrot in front of me.
I seriously toyed with the idea of trying to fit larger grips on, but I’m a hack and didn’t want to ruin a nice gun. Soon found an opportunity to trade it and the CGW parts kit for some labor, to a guy who I’m trying to give the CZickness to.I had to modify the grip on my Phantom, it was worse than the stock trigger.
My wife and kids are off but I gotta work. Am going to try to get off work early rest of week just to give a little freedom to do little things as family over break. The breaks are the one thing I miss about teaching!My (school teacher) daughter is off work for Fall break, so this afternoon we're going to have a game of Cornhole in the back yard.
My wife and kids are off but I gotta work. Am going to try to get off work early rest of week just to give a little freedom to do little things as family over break. The breaks are the one thing I miss about teaching!
There was a Prodigy in Coatesville for $1000 on Ingo.Seeing some of the pics in here of 1911 and 2011 has kind of made me think about picking one up. I’ve never thought dollar for dollar nothing as compared to CZs. I don’t want to spend a fortune on one and wondering if there is anything worth looking at in 9mm in the 7-900 range. Anything above that I’d rather have some flavor of shadow. Been thinking of using cajunized p07 and kadet kit to get me into one if there’s anything worth the money in thst price point
1911s can vary greatly in fit, finish and function across all the makes and models, from trash to treasures. My 1911 experience is very limited compared to others here. I believe the consensus is that for the price you can’t go wrong with a Springfield, Ruger Range Officer or Colt. Rock Island and Tisas can make some ok budget guns. But you may be rolling the dice with those. Stay away from Taurus 1911s.Seeing some of the pics in here of 1911 and 2011 has kind of made me think about picking one up. I’ve never thought dollar for dollar nothing as compared to CZs. I don’t want to spend a fortune on one and wondering if there is anything worth looking at in 9mm in the 7-900 range. Anything above that I’d rather have some flavor of shadow. Been thinking of using cajunized p07 and kadet kit to get me into one if there’s anything worth the money in thst price point
It’s one of those things I wanna see what all the rage is about. The prodigy was one I kinda looked at but saw some reviews thst kinda scared me away. I don’t remember why at this point honestly. Probably more interested in a 2011 of some sort but know budget will me my limiting factor. I don’t do timed competions so many of the pure comp guns aren’t worth the price to me. I’ve shot my stsinless 75 as good if not better than any of the couple dozen shadows of all flavors I’ve had or shot side by side over the years. I’m looking at it as another thing to tinker with honestly. No expectations I’ll like it as much as most CZs, I’ve just been intrigued with them for a bit1911s can vary greatly in fit, finish and function across all the makes and models, from trash to treasures. My 1911 experience is very limited compared to others here. I believe the consensus is that for the price you can’t go wrong with a Springfield, Ruger Range Officer or Colt. Rock Island and Tisas can make some ok budget guns. But you may be rolling the dice with those. Stay away from Taurus 1911s.
Best thing may be to find a friend or rental shop that has some and try them out before buying. I’d hate to see you spend $$$ and decide you don’t like it vs CZ or get one that is sub par and just doesn’t function well.
My son is a school teacher too and I have here with me at the shop working. I might cut out early and leave it with him.My (school teacher) daughter is off work for Fall break, so this afternoon we're going to have a game of Cornhole in the back yard.
According to Honest Outlaw the early Prodigies had some reliability issues that had to be worked out (usually on the customers dime). Some have said that’s all sorted out now. I have no idea beyond that. I’m sure T-dogg is doing a deep dive into the Prodigy as we speak and will educate us.It’s one of those things I wanna see what all the rage is about. The prodigy was one I kinda looked at but saw some reviews thst kinda scared me away. I don’t remember why at this point honestly. Probably more interested in a 2011 of some sort but know budget will me my limiting factor. I don’t do timed competions so many of the pure comp guns aren’t worth the price to me. I’ve shot my stsinless 75 as good if not better than any of the couple dozen shadows of all flavors I’ve had or shot side by side over the years. I’m looking at it as another thing to tinker with honestly. No expectations I’ll like it as much as most CZs, I’ve just been intrigued with them for a bit
Believe me the dwx has crossed my mind multiple times but I don’t want to spend the money on not sure I wanna give up two or three from the safe for it lolProdigy is, maybe, the most obtainable entry-level 2011 drug but, we seem to be entering the resurgence of the 1911 as a 2011 9mm.
Bul, SA, EAA, Rock Island, Oracle, Staccato, Nighthawk...and on and on. Pick your price point!
....or just buy a DWX and invite us all to the range. ;-)
According to Honest Outlaw the early Prodigies had some reliability issues that had to be worked out (usually on the customers dime). Some have said that’s all sorted out now. I have no idea beyond that. I’m sure T-dogg is doing a deep dive into the Prodigy as we speak and will educate us.
I have a few thoughts / ideas....At the FGE, I was testing out an early 75B Compact in .40 that I has had trouble with since day 1. The issue is that it's not well engineered by CZ and runs a 9mm weight slide. To compensate for the extra power in the .40 round, they cut the spring house to allow extra slide travel, but that tends to lead to spring bind. I've run it successfully with a 22# spring, but spring life is only about 200 rounds.
The best combination I had was running it with a 40P slide, which is the proper weight. But, I sold that slide and was hoping it could run it with a stainless guide rod and a green flat-wire spring. I think that it's a P07 spring. The first 5 rounds were perfect and I was thinking that maybe the flat-wire spring with giving it enough travel but without spring bind. The next 8 rounds were abysmal. Slide contact to the frame, causing the next round to nosedive into the front wall of the mag. The slide then comes forward and jams the rounds while pushing the bullet into the case.
I think that I'll try a heavy hammer spring next along with maybe extra power mag springs. If those don't help the situation, I might send it to T-Dogg to use for one of his art projects :/