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Offline adrian

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Re: Which CZ should I get for my first? Tac Sport?
« Reply #15 on: April 17, 2013, 04:41:47 AM »
     Hiya n16ht5 and thanks for starting the thread, sorry jumping in so late, but as a tactical sports, po-2, shadow, and 75b owner I think you made a good call, for your dual use needs. I'd be courious as you looked at czcustom and cajun gun works, what tipped the scales, as both operations do excellent work with cz's.
     I'm wishing I could see the smile on your face after those first few dry fires when you meet your new trigger, kinda glad cz dosent have triggers like this on every gun out of the factory. It would take the fun out of making it our own,and we'd miss the cool folks that help us customize our cz's. Dont forget, we are eargerly awaiting your delivery, photos, and range visit results....Be well

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Re: Which CZ should I get for my first? Tac Sport?
« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2013, 11:08:09 PM »
Wow, forgot about this... I got my CZ back from Cajun. Got the whole works in defensive carry package with night sights. Pull is butter smooth now. POI changed a bit so I need to learn how to shoot it again unfortunately. Not sure why.. I'll post pics this weekend and a report

Offline Jake G

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Re: Which CZ should I get for my first? Tac Sport?
« Reply #17 on: June 17, 2013, 11:26:41 PM »
The polished SS sure is attractive.  Good choice on the CZ over the Glock. There is absolutely no comparison in triggers.  I've converted more than a few people to CZ's after I let them handle/shoot my 75 Shadow.  Mine was the first at the club and now there are 5,  with a 6th awaiting delivery.  They previously all shot one of the following: glock, m&p's, kimber, and Sig.

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Re: Which CZ should I get for my first? Tac Sport?
« Reply #18 on: June 18, 2013, 01:18:35 AM »
The polished SS sure is attractive.  Good choice on the CZ over the Glock. There is absolutely no comparison in triggers.  I've converted more than a few people to CZ's after I let them handle/shoot my 75 Shadow.  Mine was the first at the club and now there are 5,  with a 6th awaiting delivery.  They previously all shot one of the following: glock, m&p's, kimber, and Sig.

I love converting people. It always starts with the "hey what's that" stare from an aisle or two over. Then you notice the person checking it out and you know how the rest goes. Nobody has said "I don't like it" or "eh, I'll stick with my Sig". Everyone I let shoot my SP01's falls in love instantly. They just fit, and the 40 has a 3lb single action pull, which most people really like.

Personally, I like steel, I like to feel that the gun has a decent amount of weight in my hand. I don't carry, so I don't need anything light. Even if I did carry, it'd be a DW Valor bobtail. Still steel, but narrower and more compact.