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cz75b 9mm with kadet conversion kit--i have a question?
« on: May 09, 2002, 03:57:08 AM »
how accurate and reliable is a kadet conversion on a cz75b.  if they work well it is a no brainer that i would have the weight, balance, feel, and trigger pull of one of my favorite pistols with the economy of a .22. i could see an hour at the range costing me just a few bucks.  also do they hold up to alot of use? thanks

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cz75b 9mm with kadet conversion kit--i have a question?
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2002, 10:43:29 PM »
I purchased a Kadet conversion to go with my 75B S&W.
           
            I've had great results with Remington ammo and very few misfires during the first 3,000 rounds or so,

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cz75b 9mm with kadet conversion kit--i have a question?
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2002, 07:18:50 AM »
I have 3 of the cheap, loss leader, 550 round, bulk packs (one each rem, fed, cci) and 5 more 5 rnd boxes of various loads through mine.  It has been on my 9mm 75, 40s&w 75b, and PCR.  Through all that there has been three FTFeed.  They were all when I let some one else shoot it.  I would have to say it is reliable.  More so that the ruger MKII it replaced.

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cz75b 9mm with kadet conversion kit--i have a question?
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2002, 08:57:06 AM »
I bought mine in December and have probably 3000 rds through it with zero problems. It took me a while to fit mine on my 75B Mil. frame, but it was well worth it. The only misfires I've had were due to the ammo (Wally World Remmington Bulk Packs - maybe four or five duds every 550).
           
             Mine's very accurate with good ammo. It has very nice adjustable sights too.
           
             When you buy one, make sure it has the improved chisel tip firing pin. Also check with the vendor to see how many mags it comes with. It should have two, but some vendors pull one mag and drop the price. Mine from Northeast firearms had one, but then Jake sold me two more at a discount so I broke even.