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Offline mvBassmeister

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TZ75 Custom 90
« on: January 21, 2015, 02:25:00 AM »
I am a new member and it was suggested that I re-post my original message on the Clone Club board if only to see who hits on it for sharing information. So here goes---

I just got this TZ75 Custom 90 on a recommendation from a friend. I have put about 100 rounds through it and think it is the best thing since sliced bread. What really surprised me was how difficult it is to find specific information about this piece. It has an H37xxx serial number which would put it at the very end of FIE construction. I have joined your group because I was very impressed with the content and the apparent willingness to help each other. Saw the video for disassembly and cleaning. This thing is simpler than my '09 Colt .25 VP. I really like it!

Since the original post I have had it out a few more times and continue to enjoy it. I am looking for spare magazines and would appreciate a recommendation. Though in excellent condition, I would also like to find out what I can about the date of manufacture.

It seems to like the Colorado Gold bullets better than the Laser Craft lead- just a mention. One sweet pistol.

Offline jwc007

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Re: TZ75 Custom 90
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2015, 02:54:50 PM »
What can I find out about mags for a Tafoglio TZ-75 Custom 90?

I remember that Pistol.  Any current 9mm small Frame Witness or Cz75B Magazine should work in that Pistol and I would choose Mec-Gar Brand Magazines.


Tanfoglio Series 88 TZ75 Custom 90 9mm with rounded trigger guard

I use the Mec-Gar Cz75B 19 round AFC Magazines alot.  Note that my Series 88 TA90 is of close vintage to your Tz75 Custom 90.


Tanfoglio Series 88 TA90
Tanfoglio Armscore RIA MAP1
Both with 19 round Mec-Gar Cz75 Magazines and Hogue Grips
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