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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ 2075 RAMI CLUB => Topic started by: Scorpbay on March 03, 2016, 10:35:43 AM
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I did the DROS paperwork on a new CZ 2075 rami with manual safety. Now the hard part - 10 day wait to pick up. I'm stoked!
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Congrats! That's my carry, also prefer the manual safety !
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Thank you. I can't wait until I can go pick it up. I love the 40s&w round. I already own a Beretta 96 D Centurion in 40 cal, but that full sized frame is tough to carry CCW.
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congratulations! the 96 is a great platform for the .40SW, you might notice a wee bit more perceived recoil in the RAMI ;) , but still quite manageable.
have fun!
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I bet a RAMI .40 has some serious snap.
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I bet a RAMI .40 has some serious snap.
they are heavier and a bit wider than popular poly subcompact guns, so within the 'sub-compact-40' designation, RAMI recoil is about as tame as it gets. ;)
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I bet a RAMI .40 has some serious snap.
they are heavier and a bit wider than popular poly subcompact guns, so within the 'sub-compact-40' designation, RAMI recoil is about as tame as it gets. ;)
That's what I kept reading during my research for a 40 subcompact. Due to the alloy frame (non P variant) and the frame and slide rail engineering, my understanding is that the Rami 40 is tame in recoil compared with poly subcompacts.
Looking forward to picking mine up in 1 week and taking her to the range.
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I've been rockin' my .40 RAMI since 2004! It has been my EDC for almost all of those 12 years. Congratulations!!
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h6/ottonsure/CZ2075RAMI--HardChrome008.jpg) (http://s60.photobucket.com/user/ottonsure/media/CZ2075RAMI--HardChrome008.jpg.html)
Otto