Morning Losey
Did you read where I have your P-o7 mag that you lost?
Morning Losey
I'm thinking they are a myth devised by CZ collectors to keep others hunting while they scoop up everything else.
Yes sir you did, when I gave you the P-07 I kept looking for the other mag and thought I may have left it at home.Did you read where I have your P-o7 mag that you lost?
I know, can you believe there are guys out there that feel they need every CZ ever made?Those rotten bastages.
I know, can you believe there are guys out there that feel they need every CZ ever made?
I'd recommend a transitional for anybody who's looking for a shooter 75. The "A" is what I wanted because of the look. I can deal with its "issues". I would take a transitional over a new 75 anyday.If you want sights that are easily changed and you want mags that work across several models I would go with a transitional pre-B. If you don't care about that I would go with what some people call the "A" model which is what Rusty has.
I cannot answer that question, but the mag issue is solved with a file and a couple mins from what I gather. I mentioned this before, but a factory CZ SP01 mag fits perfectly in my A. However the mec gar mag DOGG had did not work. We should have tried a bunch of different mags Sunday....Are there any magazine compatibility issues for the A model with CZ Kadet magazines? I am thinking about buying a surplus gun to use as a dedicated frame for the Kadet kit.
Battle worn finish costs extra.Man, that seems high for that 1911. It looks like it's been run a bunch and the finish looks almost parkerized. There are (or were as of 2 weeks ago) brand new CZ 1911s at the LGS in Greenwood that could probably be taken home for that same money.
Battle worn finish costs extra.
Pretty cool. Kinda salty though.Lookie what popped up on the radar today...
CZ Custom Protek 1
ARMSLIST - For Sale: CZ Custom Protek 1 RARE