No, at least I would think so. It is bigger.
I thought they were the same size? Now I'm confused....
No, at least I would think so. It is bigger.
I'm pretty sure the 40P is bigger than the P01/P06. I could be wrong.
I thought the 40P was a 40D slide on a P01 frame. I was looking on the Kramer Leather website and think I can get one there, but it would be a P01, with an open end for the longer barrel. The main downside to Kramer is the wait and cost. Plus, I'd hate to wait 3 months and pay $130+ only to find out that it didn't fit.
Ugh... Woke up with a headache...
This young man doesn't drink... This is just what I get for being me, the strangest things happen at the worst times. Here I thought I was dreaming about a headache, nope actually had a headache... LolThat's what you get, drinking all that green beer
This young man doesn't drink... This is just what I get for being me, the strangest things happen at the worst times. Here I thought I was dreaming about a headache, nope actually had a headache... Lol
Rhetorically speaking: if you were installing a new front sight in your cz, and the drill bit broke flush to the gun so it does not look bad, and your weren't sure how to get the bit out, and the sight seemed secured in place by the bit of the bit, would you fret about it or just shoot?
In this theoretical scenario the gun is zeroed now so the sight should never need changed.
Rhetorically speaking: if you were installing a new front sight in your cz, and the drill bit broke flush to the gun so it does not look bad, and your weren't sure how to get the bit out, and the sight seemed secured in place by the bit of the bit, would you fret about it or just shoot?
In this theoretical scenario the gun is zeroed now so the sight should never need changed.
You should probably just sell your CZ at a discount
WHATHey, I hadn't thought of that.
Rhetorically speaking: if you were installing a new front sight in your cz, and the drill bit broke flush to the gun so it does not look bad, and your weren't sure how to get the bit out, and the sight seemed secured in place by the bit of the bit, would you fret about it or just shoot?
In this theoretical scenario the gun is zeroed now so the sight should never need changed.