Yessir. At least a 6" barrel.
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Yessir. At least a 6" barrel.
if they can do all of that, a 10mm version would be easy for them.So, they would have to produce that slide, frame and barrel. The Wizard says the trigger has overtravel and pre-travel adjustments
As usual I am late to the show. But want to comment on this. Goes right back to the question I asked a day or two ago about prices.
CZ's prices really can be all over the place. When I bought my first CZ 2075 RAMI in 9mm at a LGS it was $625. At the time they were as hard to find as hen's teeth, hence the large price tag. Now you can find RAMI's all over the place brand new in .40 for $500 and often less. However the 9mm version which remains in demand and harder to find is around $550 to $575 new, when you find them and that is with only two mags.
So CZ's more so than with the more popular guns like Glock, prices are really variable. I see $525 for RAMI in 9mm right now with 3 mags as not a great price but not out of line either, a tad bit high. But if you are looking for a RAMI in 9mm...
As usual I am late to the show. But want to comment on this. Goes right back to the question I asked a day or two ago about prices.
CZ's prices really can be all over the place. When I bought my first CZ 2075 RAMI in 9mm at a LGS it was $625. At the time they were as hard to find as hen's teeth, hence the large price tag. Now you can find RAMI's all over the place brand new in .40 for $500 and often less. However the 9mm version which remains in demand and harder to find is around $550 to $575 new, when you find them and that is with only two mags.
So CZ's more so than with the more popular guns like Glock, prices are really variable. I see $525 for RAMI in 9mm right now with 3 mags as not a great price but not out of line either, a tad bit high. But if you are looking for a RAMI in 9mm...
I was with you right up to the last part. Those are the very reasons I think that is a decent price and would probably buy it if I had the money.
I am just saying that if you buy a used Glock you know what a good price is. It is pretty standard as Glock prices are really stable. CZ however due to many variables CZ's have demonstrated a greater variance in prices. Therefore buying a used CZ as far as price is more open to interpretation.
Hence our two different but equally supportable opinions.
It's a shame CZ doesn't make a compact or mid-size .45.
I regret to inform you guys that I am now CZless. I put a lot of effort into messing with my Shadow and my TS and just couldn't quite get either of them to be what I wanted. The shadow fit me well and had an awesome trigger thanks to Llh, but mine was ammunition picky and I wanted a softer shooting 9mm. The TS was soft shooting, had a great sight radius, but it just didn't fit my hand well. I started thinking about ways to have them improved and even filled out the form for the CZ TS to go to CZC for grip reduction... and I realized that I might as well just move on. It was fun though!
Saturday, I decided to take a step up and try a double stack 9mm, so I traded them both on an STI Marauder. (Somehow I got a weird limited run one that has a stippled grip, slide lightening, and an extended barrel.) I've gotten to shoot it once. It's more accurate than either of my CZs, in my hands at least, it's softer shooting than either, its grip angle is better, and it fits my hand as well as my shadow did. The down side is that the trigger isn't quite as good as my shadow, but it's a nice linear 3.5lb pull. It's good enough that I may leave it as is. I don't have a pic, but here is a link to one just like it on GB. STI Marauder 2011 FDE 9mm 20rd Theaded Barrel NIB : Semi Auto Pistols at GunBroker.com
I am going to get another CZ at some point, but I am holding out for the Shadow 2 to become available.
Not had the ammo picky issue with any of the many CZ's I have shot and the 7 or 8 I have owned.
I regret to inform you guys that I am now CZless. I put a lot of effort into messing with my Shadow and my TS and just couldn't quite get either of them to be what I wanted. The shadow fit me well and had an awesome trigger thanks to Llh, but mine was ammunition picky and I wanted a softer shooting 9mm. The TS was soft shooting, had a great sight radius, but it just didn't fit my hand well. I started thinking about ways to have them improved and even filled out the form for the CZ TS to go to CZC for grip reduction... and I realized that I might as well just move on. It was fun though!
Saturday, I decided to take a step up and try a double stack 9mm, so I traded them both on an STI Marauder. (Somehow I got a weird limited run one that has a stippled grip, slide lightening, and an extended barrel.) I've gotten to shoot it once. It's more accurate than either of my CZs, in my hands at least, it's softer shooting than either, its grip angle is better, and it fits my hand as well as my shadow did. The down side is that the trigger isn't quite as good as my shadow, but it's a nice linear 3.5lb pull. It's good enough that I may leave it as is. I don't have a pic, but here is a link to one just like it on GB. STI Marauder 2011 FDE 9mm 20rd Theaded Barrel NIB : Semi Auto Pistols at GunBroker.com
I am going to get another CZ at some point, but I am holding out for the Shadow 2 to become available.