Beginner's Gun?

CZ75ID

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In reading the last post. i noticed some expensive guns
were mentioned. the USP in .45, the SIG, and others.
Then ammo costs, ect.

Nobody mentioned the newly marketed Colt/CZ hybrid. For
$300.00 at CDNN(also has CZ83s for $250!) or from RSR. You get a .40 caliber service pistol with nites, two mags, and a case.

Intended for the Colt LE Market. The DAO Z-40 didn't catch on. The conversion of the gun to Selective Action. (DA/SA)
by CZ factory, and importation to the USA, is proving to
be a smart move.

Using the standard CZ barrel in .40 S&W. This allows the option of a custom unit. The .357 SIG barrel by Bar-Sto:)
One could sell the still new .40 barrel on CZF, i'm sure.
If i wasn't picking up a NIB CZ83 for $230, today. I'd
be looking for a CZ-40..and a calling Irv.


There is also the very overlooked 100 series. While we hope
for the Cz-110 to arrive. The Cz-100 might be PERFECT for
the beginner. Glock like construction. Polymer frame...
and great adjustable sights. CZ75 barrel and internals.

Having a long DAO trigger pull...as it was developed with
a british police contract in mind. The CZ-100 doesn't seem
to affect the NewShooter, as much as the Seasoned/Veteran'Shooter.


The DAO feature is actually SAFER, and new shooters really
don't know the diffrence . My Cocked n Locked MIL spec Enamel 75 (not 75B) might be an Easier trigger to master.
But im most hands/minds. It's not the SAFEST trigger/gun
in the world.

75bd.jpg


The CZ75BD is a decocker gun. comes in Polymer. Tu-tone,
or nickel, with 2 10-shot mags. or u can buy hi-caps. it
is very safe, as it fires from the half cock position.
After firing,,the user can use the decock lever. The
PCR is both light and compact.

Only real drawback? They won't fit most custom 75B holsters, like our FALCOs:(



SO, like the CZ75B MIL model.(the ONLY quality 9mm sold
in America with a 15-shot magazine:) These other CZs are great buys!
Come in 9mm (75B, 100s) or .40 caliber.All in the $300
range..depending on your source.

Have an superb customer service base. Should your CZ ever
break down.And CZ factory hi-caps are still plentiful.Like
at $41-45.00 on the net.

Noiw that Glock no longer re-sells the Police guns:( Folks
can't justify Retail prices on the Glocks, and only getting
or being able to afford the craapy Clinton mags.

I just went thru an old box..and found a G-17 (pebble grip)
Austrian import Hi-cap. Other than Clinonites running amok. I can see no reason why a NIB (package) Glock hi-cap is worth more than a 10-shot mag for $18.00?

The fact that CZs are not as popular as other guns. makes
them excellent buys. MY last CZ75 (enamel ) cost me a
whopping $120.00 from a Dealer!

It has an external finish worse than a Hi-Point's, The grip
feels like a Hi-power's, and came with two Hi-Caps:)

Don't overlook CZs, as you are cutting yourself very short.
Lots of fine members here, and other boards, can attest to
such.


TFL is a great place. Should you have any CZ questions..
ask the Experts!Besides, what other forums offer Free
Patches?


http://cz-zone.50megs.com/cgi-bin/i/images/joinban.jpg
 
Sorry for the bother, but you mentioned the 40 at CDNN> I went there to look it up, but got nothing. Am I missing something?
Thanks
 
The CZs are in their new catalog.page 6.

if you email them..they will confirm.

i have some CZ-40 pics..
http://www.angelfire.com/id/projectsafestarsap/czlinks2.html

if you guys want a CZ-USA patch.let me know. i'll offer them
for another month or so.

Bither? No problem. the goal at CZF is to put great guns
at good discount into the hands of all shooters. Esp during
this nations ecomonic conditions.

I'm hearing of CZ75B MILs at $275.00 dealer's cost. that's with one Clinton mag.



CZF!Home of the last (quality) factory hi-cap guns sold in America!
 
beginners gun?

Well! CZ75ID a beginners gun might be a .22 cal.:)
You want to brake them in slooow, not scare them.

Just my .02
 
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