RustyHornet
Grandmaster
If today plays out even close to yesterday I am going to run/hide...
Whats this his I read about you screwing up a commander?
If today plays out even close to yesterday I am going to run/hide...
Good luck CM, and remember you are retired!If today plays out even close to yesterday I am going to run/hide...
Whats this his I read about you screwing up a commander?
Good luck CM, and remember you are retired!
Some things are best left to professionals.Commander will be fine when I get the broken tap out of it.
Yesterday was one of those days. I should have not attempted to do anything except sit quietly by myself in a dim light.
Everything I "Tried" to do ended badly.
Commander will be fine when I get the broken tap out of it.
Yesterday was one of those days. I should have not attempted to do anything except sit quietly by myself in a dim light.
Everything I "Tried" to do ended badly.
NO WAY!
Do you taste like cheeseburger?Oh yesway............
Today might be a better day.
Eat me RH........
Commander will be fine when I get the broken tap out of it.
Yesterday was one of those days. I should have not attempted to do anything except sit quietly by myself in a dim light.
Everything I "Tried" to do ended badly.
Man, that sucks. Hopefully, it comes out cleanly. I've buggered a few holes up with taps before. That's the quickest way I know to suck the energy out of a project.
Went to the indoor range this morning, just took my P-07 and Sig 320 both a remarkable shooters !
Morning folks! I need , but can't do the caffine due to high blood pressure. Ugh!
All of my CZs were manual safety style until I bought the 40P off of WTB. BA is right, they are more of a PITA to work on, but that really does not cost you much if you are smart and have the Wizard do your tuning for you. Right now, my thought is that any new CZ will be a decocker style. The shape of the CZ safety does not inspire confidence in my ability to flick it off if needed. The decocker solves that issue for me.
This is what I do when I carry my non-decoker CZs. Once tuned, the trigger pull from the half cock notch is quite good.
I wish there was an extended, paddle style safety option for a CZ as there is on 1911s. All of my carry 1911s have the big safety and I've practiced with it enough to make flicking it off second nature. If I did not have 1911s, I'd probably be happier with the CZ safety, but I'm too used to the big paddle safety on the 1911 and am not confident that I'd hit the smaller safety on the CZ as well.
Damn CM, that thing has come a long way from stock! Lots of love has gone into that one, blood, sweat and tears on my end.... Looks good!
Went to the indoor range this morning, just took my P-07 and Sig 320 both a remarkable shooters !