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ARCHIVES => CZF ARCHIVES II => CZ Pics => Topic started by: soyti on September 25, 2008, 12:39:50 AM
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(http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo315/soyti555/09252008075.jpg)
(http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo315/soyti555/09252008076-1.jpg)
(http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo315/soyti555/11242008185.jpg)
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Sweet ;D
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Very nice looking pistol. I like it. :)
Best regards.
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soyti,
Nice pistol. How does it shoot? Would appreciate comments on the trigger.
Thx
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tekkara,
My CZ110 shots nice, it is a SA/DA trigger action, not like the CZ100 which is DAO. Already put 2000+ round of factory ammo to cheap reloads no jams or FTF from the gun it self, some cases from the shooter. All kinds from FMJ to JHP kinds of ammo it eats everything . In SA mode trigger travel is still long but very light but fun to shoot(1911 shooters comments). One instance in the range which I fired with the range's own cheap reloaded ammo, it went kaboom! the 9mm shell was blown apart inside the chamber, the gun did rattled and the barrel lock/connecting pin had moved but did not fell off, and my hand did hurt. but the gun was fine, the barrel was surely tough and the poly frame did handled that blast.
Tnx from ur comment.
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Thanks for the info. I had a similar experience with gun show reloads
http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=16141.0 (http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=16141.0)
Glad you are okay.
stdlrf11
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stdlrf11,
saw the pics in your PO1 post, yes it is the same thing that happened with my 9mm shell. Second the motion of ONE THOUGH PISTOL CZ's are.
Glad that we are both OK. ;)
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added some more pics of the "unfamous" CZ110
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It would be nice if CZ-USA would bring a few in, as there are no CZ110s in the US. THe 100 trigger was..."difficult", but I have heard the 110 trigger is night and day differant.
Very nice looking sidearm, sir!
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ssmedwi (www.ssmedwi.com (http://www.ssmedwi.com))still lists the cZ110, but now has the price marked as "TBA".
Will have to see what the new year brings before I contact them.