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Offline Ruber

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Re: Carbon buildup
« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2016, 12:40:56 PM »
Very cool, glad it worked out.

Thanks for posting the thread and followups.  I think a handful of these guns make it out with little or no final fit/finish.   It may be super rare, but I think its important for folks to see that if the gun ain't working right, there can be a suite of these little details adding up to one frustrating problem.

Have fun with your 'new' RAMI!

Offline Joe L

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Re: Carbon buildup
« Reply #31 on: September 17, 2016, 01:47:06 PM »
kkborre--Glad they got it fixed up for you!  I hate it when people have trouble with their new pistols, regardless of the brand, but especially a CZ, since all of mine have been perfect from the factory.  But a company that will stand by their product and fix the problem--as rare as they are--will continue to get my full support. 

I have to balance your ramp problem against the fact that I have three relatively inexpensive CZ polymer handguns (two P-09s and one P-07) that are as accurate and repeatable as the best of my hand-fit barrel and tight aftermarket bushing guns.  I find that pretty impressive.  They have improved the manufacturing tolerances on the late model guns a bunch compared to the older ones, I think. 

Joe


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Offline kkborre

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Re: Carbon buildup
« Reply #32 on: October 03, 2016, 09:38:30 AM »
Ran another 200 rounds through my Rami over the weekend.  Flawless!  I loved my Rami as soon as I got it, but now that CZ has tuned it up for me I really, really love it!
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