That thread on P07/P09/P10 magazines got me wondering about the pistols.
When CZ started with the P10. It was just a P10. P10 with a letter on the back end to let you know if it was a full sized pistol, or a compact, or a subcompact.
But, the P07 is a Compact and the P09 is it's bigger full sized brother.
Why did CZ call the Compact .40 S&W a P06 instead of just calling it a .40 S&W P01? Or CZ Compact (never saw a P06 so I don't know if they had a rail, or no rail.)
CZ didn't change the model number/name to call a .40 S&W CZ75B by a different model number, so why was the .40 S&W Compact pistol called a different model number?
Not sure, either, what the P01 vs. SP01 means. Does "S" mean someting beside "S"?
A CZ75B is a full sized CZ75 with a firing pin block. A CZ75 Compact isn't called a CZ75B Compact. Is it? I don't remember seeing a "B" on the back side of CZ75, just CZ75 Compact on the slide.
Just sort of hit me as funny. I guess there's a lot of things we don't really know about the reasons CZ does some of the things they do.