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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZF KADET KLUB => Topic started by: azdover on October 04, 2021, 06:23:07 PM
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Almost left the CZ fold but my Kadet II made it too hard. Running it on a SAO CZ 75 frame. Pairs up nicely with a Nelson Custom 1911 conversion on a RIA frame I just got. Now, if I could only find 22 ammo that does cost as much as 9MM used too.
Pete
(https://i.imgur.com/JzU2NIG.jpg)
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Very nice rigs.
JW
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Both brands work very well. I would get an occasional FTE with the Kadet until I modded the ejector according to the stovepipe sticky. Fixed that problem.
The Nelson Custom conversion takes a while to get and takes a while to get, but well worth the time the time and money. Plus their customer service is excellent. Somebody always picked up the phone whenever I called and answered any questions I had.
Nice thing about both conversions is they are both very accurate and work as long as the ammo goes bang when I pull the trigger.
Pete
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Nice idea!😎
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Looks great AZ
I've been running my KADET on my B-SA Lower for years, and love it
So accurate it's scary
I love to take my lil'ol KADET to the Range and embarrass a Guy with his Ultra High Doller .22 Target Pistol 8)
My 1911 .22 Conversion Kit is a Series 80 Colt "ACE"
Would love a Marvel Precision Unit 1 or an Advantage Arms Target
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Kadet II mounted on a SAO CZ 75 frame makes for a great .22 pistol shooting experience (smooth and accurate).
Much better than other .22 off the shelf brands I had in the past. Although a SIG P210 with .22 conversion kit may nudge ahead on overall performance.
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Question for you Bob Marvel Model 1 conversion kit people---
Never mind--it was the tapered magwell extension that was maybe .003" narrower than the frame magwell that was dragging on the polymer magazines.
Joe