djm3801, don't paint over the NSN on your P-01...send it to me! Pretty good sense of humor for a data analyst
And thanks for the test fire date and SN. Just proves P-01's on either side of my mfg date have the NATO number on it and mine doesn't, for whatever reason.
IF mine was an overrun, I didn't do as well as hans471 did with his 75B!
If any problems with mine, I guess I have a 5 year warranty to find them out!
Yours is new, isn't it? If your mags are causing problems, would CZ check them out? More trouble than it's worth, I guess, if it turns out to be something else. If they acknowledge a problem, maybe they'll just replace them!
hans471, congrats on scoring the upgraded 75B! That's how I would have ordered my P-01, but I didn't want to go the custom route on my first pistol.
Long story short, I just wanted to know why my new P-01 lacked the NATO number. That seemed to be such a big part of CZ-USA's marketing effort, but not necessarily what posters on this forum really cared about. It's obvious, they really like their P-01's, NATO number or not.
What made it kind of interesting was it was on P-01's made in 4/12, gone on mine made in 8/12 and back again on P-01's made in 10/12. CZ says the P-01 lost its NATO certification because they started using an "upgraded" slide stop spring. My guess is it was an overrun, but instead of getting an Omega trigger and Tritium sights like you lucked into, mine just looks like a "bastard" P-01 to anyone who really knows the gun!
Anyway, went to the range today and ran a couple hundred rounds through it (mix of WWB, Black Hills steel case and PPU). I have to say it ran flawlessly and it is a really easy shooter. I won't talk about group size right now as this is my first time out BUT, I can tell you I was VERY pleased with my results. Like many here have said, I think the P-01 is a much better shot than I really am!
Thanks for posting.