Hello forum. First post here. First CZ.
Just picked up my RAMI a week or so ago, and to say it's a surprising, impressive, endearing little gun is an understatement. Even in two range trips, I'm finding I shoot it just about as well as any gun--it's diminutive footprint seems to have little bearing on how well it shoots.
Groups are tight, and I don't feel like I have to "fight" the gun to hit POA. Whereas so many guns want to group left of where I'm aiming, the RAMI hits dead on. I do find I have to hold the gun pretty tight; but, I feel like the ergonomics make achieving and maintaining that tight grip fairly easy. The DA trigger reach is pretty long for my short fingers, but I can make it work. I know CGW has a reach reduction kit (among other awesome things) so I think that would probably be a very worthwhile improvement.
So far, I've put around 300 rounds through it. Only had one FTFeed on the very first magazine I put through the gun (last round). From what I read here, that seems like it's fairly normal.
So, I love the gun. I kinda want to send it off to CGW. I kinda dont' want to be without it for 3 months. Sigh.
Anyway... I'm having a minor issue with one of the grip screws.
When I was changing out the factory grips for some lovely wood examples, one of the sleeves/bushings came out with the screw still in it. The sleeve (+ screw) will screw into the alloy frame with the wood grips. However, it loosened slightly when shooting today. Also, I cannot get the factory grips back on, because the sleeve will not fit through the hole on the factory grips (the sleeve actually pushed the grip panel up off the frame when it was coming out).
So, any suggestions? I was thinking I might use loctite to seat the sleeve in the frame. Then, when it's cured, hopefully I can twist out the screw independently of the sleeve. Is there any reason not to use loctite on the alloy threads? From what I can tell, the threads on the frame (in the hole) seem okay--not stripped or otherwise messed up.
Anyway, looking forward to sharing more posts here. And, any insights on my grip screw quandary would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt