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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ CLONE CLUB => Topic started by: ActionJones on February 04, 2016, 11:47:33 PM
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Here is the link: http://www.sarsilmaz.com.tr/en-us/k2-45/664/Page.aspx
Looks like they've added a full stainless model. I apologize if this information has already been submitted to the forum.
Updated:
Please see my feedback on the gun and please disregard the link to a stainless version of this gun that I thought was a newer model.
V/r
Jones
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BTW, I never gave a range report when I purchased my gun a few months back. I'm a decent shooter but when I shot my SAR K2/45 out the box I had two guys standing near me watching me shoot. I was edging out the edges from the center of the target because I had completely shot the entire bulls-eye area off the target with this gun. This is by far my favorite pistol at this point. Because of this website I own this gun and a CZ 75 SP-01; thanks to those of you who post informatively and positively even when the answer is no or not recommended. I like them both, the SP-01 is sexy as hell but if I had to only pick one I would take the SAR K2/45 every time. The gun puts .45 230gr fmjs/jhps ammo down-range very smoothly and accurately. I also recruited a family member who's currently in the market as well.
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That stainless has been on their site for a couple of years, and it drives me nuts that EAA isn't importing it.
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Doh!!!!! :o
My bad...I got excited; rookie move on my part. Thanks for the correction tho.... (walks off the site..kicking rocks..mumbling to self).
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That stainless has been on their site for a couple of years, and it drives me nuts that EAA isn't importing it.
You think that's frustrating? Sarsilmaz makes the B6C in .22, .32 (7.65), and 9 x 17 (.380) and none of them are imported to the US. :(
I'd swear from the pictures they all use the same frame too, just different slides and magazines. http://www.sarsilmaz.com/en-US/b6c-black/568/Page.aspx (http://www.sarsilmaz.com/en-US/b6c-black/568/Page.aspx)
Sorry for the thread drift. :)
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9*17 is .380; 9*18 is Mak. Odd that the 9*19 is the lightest of the three.
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9*17 is .380; 9*18 is Mak. Odd that the 9*19 is the lightest of the three.
lol I had a derp moment, you're absolutely correct. :)