Nightcrawler
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Okay, this time the two contenders are the Ruger KP90 and the CZ-97B. (I've decided to put off the 1911 for the time being.) I want to purchase two pistols this summer, a .45 automatic and a .357 Revolver. Both may end up being for carry, should I manage to get my MI CCW this year.
CZ-97B
Note: All CZ-97 info is speculative, as I've never handled one, or even seen one.
PROS: Gorgeous, superb fit and finish. CZs in general are excellent pistols. 10+1 capacity.
CONS: It's more pricey. It has a safety I can't use (being a lefty) and CZ, despite being a good company, has no plans (according to an email I received) to make an ambi safety (as they have for the CZ-75) for either the CZ-40 or the CZ-97. I hear it's a huge gun, apparently bigger than a USP-45 or Para P-14 or Glock 21, and I understand it's too big for carry. I don't know how strong the CZ line is; I want a pistol that won't break on +P ammo.
Price: Gander Mountain quoted me $574.99 to order it.
Ruger P90
PROS: I like the safety setup, ambidextrious controls, reputation for absolute reliability. Built like a tank, being designed for 10mm, and can handle +P and even .45 Super loads (the super might be better suited to a heavier recoil spring). It fits my hand well. The local stores HAVE Rugers in stock. Small enough for CCW.
CONS: Single stack magazine leaves me with 7 and 8 round capacity, which is fine, but 10 is such a nice even number. I don't know what kind of customer service and warranty Ruger has.
Price: Gander Mountain had the KP90 for $459.99.
A note on the prices; prices here in Upper Michigan seem to be inflated compared to other parts of the country. And even if (with Michigan's permit-to-purchase system) buying from a private individual out of state is legal, when you add in dealer transfer fees it evens out. Plus, I don't want to buy a gun I've never seen or examined from some guy I've never met. On the other hand, if I could find a dealer willing to order from CZ Connection, they have the 97 for $479.00. Tack a $40.00 transfer fee onto that and you're still looking at $55 less than the Gander Mountain price.)
Basically, I'm asking, is there anything about the CZ-97B that's worth the extra cash I'm going to have to pay for it? (I'll likely do my actual purchasing form a regular gun store rather than Gander Mountain, but GM has the largest handgun selection around here.)
CZ-97B
Note: All CZ-97 info is speculative, as I've never handled one, or even seen one.
PROS: Gorgeous, superb fit and finish. CZs in general are excellent pistols. 10+1 capacity.
CONS: It's more pricey. It has a safety I can't use (being a lefty) and CZ, despite being a good company, has no plans (according to an email I received) to make an ambi safety (as they have for the CZ-75) for either the CZ-40 or the CZ-97. I hear it's a huge gun, apparently bigger than a USP-45 or Para P-14 or Glock 21, and I understand it's too big for carry. I don't know how strong the CZ line is; I want a pistol that won't break on +P ammo.
Price: Gander Mountain quoted me $574.99 to order it.
Ruger P90
PROS: I like the safety setup, ambidextrious controls, reputation for absolute reliability. Built like a tank, being designed for 10mm, and can handle +P and even .45 Super loads (the super might be better suited to a heavier recoil spring). It fits my hand well. The local stores HAVE Rugers in stock. Small enough for CCW.
CONS: Single stack magazine leaves me with 7 and 8 round capacity, which is fine, but 10 is such a nice even number. I don't know what kind of customer service and warranty Ruger has.
Price: Gander Mountain had the KP90 for $459.99.
A note on the prices; prices here in Upper Michigan seem to be inflated compared to other parts of the country. And even if (with Michigan's permit-to-purchase system) buying from a private individual out of state is legal, when you add in dealer transfer fees it evens out. Plus, I don't want to buy a gun I've never seen or examined from some guy I've never met. On the other hand, if I could find a dealer willing to order from CZ Connection, they have the 97 for $479.00. Tack a $40.00 transfer fee onto that and you're still looking at $55 less than the Gander Mountain price.)
Basically, I'm asking, is there anything about the CZ-97B that's worth the extra cash I'm going to have to pay for it? (I'll likely do my actual purchasing form a regular gun store rather than Gander Mountain, but GM has the largest handgun selection around here.)
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