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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => Compact CZ 75s => Topic started by: Continental Op on June 15, 2016, 10:04:02 PM
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Or a RAMI BD?
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I'm hopeful for a single stack.
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No.
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We can only hope.
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Call them and see what's on the horizon. Don't hold your breath though.
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What would be the point compared to a RAMI with more rounds?
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What would be the point compared to a RAMI with more rounds?
It would be narrower, so it would be easier for a fatso like me to carry IWB.
It would also fit people with smaller hands.
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It would also be lighter and just carry better.
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I don't think we'll see a single stack PCR or RAMI because of the way the trigger bars and sear, etc are setup.
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It won't be the P-10 [emoji6]
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We can dream...
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It seems like they have lots of orders for their current offerings, but if they have been doing their research they'd know a single-stack would sell well in the U.S.
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A "single-stack PCR" would no longer be a PCR. ;)
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So you want a CZ 70 in 9mm? ;) They stopped making them in the 80s. Doubt they would restart. It would be, IMO, very hard for a heavier all steel subcompact to compete in the CCW market against lighter modern polymer guns like the Shield. Then you have the whole import issues to overcome.
Edit to add the 70 was never offered in 9mm.
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This:
I don't think we'll see a single stack PCR or RAMI because of the way the trigger bars and sear, etc are setup.
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I like my Rami and PCR just the way they are. I'd love to have a .45 in the compact 75 frame, though!
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Won't say "will ever" but I think the company focus is currently on the mysterious P-10 or some variation of that effort. The discontinued 3rd Gen Smith & Wessons in compact single-stack form reflected the shift away from hammer-fired, all-metal pistols to today's polymer.
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The discontinued 3rd Gen Smith & Wessons in compact single-stack form reflected the shift away from hammer-fired, all-metal pistols to today's polymer.
Yet when you do see the rare 3900 series for sale it goes for a premium when compared to the dbl stack 6900.
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The PCR get very thin with some LOK or VZ grips.
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The PCR get very thin with some LOK or VZ grips.
Interesting. I never thought of that. I'm going to be picking up a PCR in the near future and my only complaint was the thickness. I like the stock grips but for carry I'd definitely like something thinner.
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Cz75c in 10mm or just the 9mm with decocker..im not buying a pcr with that kali forced chamber indicator....im no fan of the rami ...just be nice to see the scorp carbines on the shelves too.....lets hope that last part happens before hitlery ger elected..id like one
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A PCR with the thin grips is slimmer than a 1911 in the major areas so I don't see how they could improve without making an entirely new firearm that could be a pain for them to produce with the ATF Import Points requirement.
I certainly don't want to talk them out of making a single stack 9mm for concealed carry though.