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GENERAL => CZ Gunsmithing => Topic started by: TexasMaverick on July 21, 2024, 01:17:40 PM
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I just purchased a CZ 75 P-01 and plan on adding the Holosun 407K to it. I have been researching companies that will mill the slide for this. I have come up with 2 so far and wanted any input pro or con on either of them or any other suggestions.
1) MK3 will mill the slide for $295 - good reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw2nQxIftHc&list=PLq0hjdgOsFp51A-3a-I5ZeNcqeN8JZ4p9&index=2
2) Primary Machine will mill the slide for $170 - good reviews
https://primarymachine.com/cz-sp-01-p-01-optic-milling/
3) Vulcan Machine Werks for $125 - good reviews
https://vulcanmachinewerks.com/cz-holosun-optics/
4) Wager Machine Works for $135 - good reviews
https://wagermachineworks.com/product/cz75-holosun-407k-507k-footprint-optic-cut/
So far nothing negative on either company.
Since there is quite a bit of difference in pricing I just want to make sure I go with the best company.
Thanks
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Primary Machine and Vulcan Machine both know what they're doing. Primary Machine is the only company I've ever gotten a bad cerakote job from. The paint flaked off within months. The bad cerakote job was quite a number of years ago, so I'm sure they fixed that by now. Vulcan is the best I have encountered, and it's in the same price range as Primary Machine.
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thanks, they are also in Texas closer to me.
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Check with Scott at Impact Machine.
https://impactcncmachine.com/cz-p/
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Thanks, will check out Impact Machines as well.
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Wager has a great reputation for top notch work with quick turnaround.
I used Impact Machine awhile back with no complaints. However, I've heard quality has since gone down.
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MK3 firearms did some work on my hi power...they won't be getting more.
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Great experience with Wager Machine Works.
https://wagermachineworks.com/product-category/opticcuts/cz/
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I used Impact Machine awhile back with no complaints. However, I've heard quality has since gone down.
They cut and cerakoted a SP-01 slide for me within the last year or two with no complaints. Scott even called me once he finished the job to let me know I'd have to either shorten a factory firing pin block spring or use a CGW spring since the firing pin block channel was modified with the milling and optic in place. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again.