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Online briang2ad

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Gen 3 P07/09
« on: February 05, 2018, 08:08:57 PM »
I'd like to see:

Slightly thicker through the grip - slightly.

Paddle mag release (I know, I'm dreaming).  A la P99.

Decocker that is flatter and rotates like the P01 - MAYBE like the P2000 - now you're talking.  This gets the decocker out of the way of the slide release.

Longer and thinner slide release and ambi like the HK guns.

Ledge rear sight.

Improved roller bearing - in stainless or chromed.

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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2018, 08:31:43 PM »
Factory optics ready cutouts for multiple red dots.

Offline Winkel

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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2018, 08:44:57 PM »
Convertible grip on the P-09 to remove a portion of the lower to accept P-07 mags.

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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2018, 08:57:21 PM »
I'd like to see them with the P10C texture.

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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2018, 09:04:50 PM »
Factory optics ready cutouts for multiple red dots.

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YES! No big changes to the guns, just make the multi-optic cut and ship with a shaped filler plate and multi-optic ready
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Just take the existing threaded barrel Suppressor/Comp Ready.....and make Optic-Ready too.   Woo Hoo! O0
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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2018, 10:12:40 PM »
I'd like to see much more aggressive stippling and a grip that is not flat; it needs to be a little bit convex.

Why, to easier counteract the pistol movement rearward - kinda like the P-10C's grip.

I'd like to see better controls - decocker & safety. They are flat for a reason but a ledge would assist or at least consider some other pattern that would provide better traction.

I love tall sights but the Suppressor Ready sights are a bit too tall (but they really work with my eyes). How about something in between the stock sights and the Suppressor Ready ones. Preferably Ameriglo with a thin (0.125" wide, 0.215" tall with "LumiGreen" tritium; 0.165" wide U-notch rear.


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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2018, 10:48:34 PM »
Factory optics ready cutouts for multiple red dots.
See for me I would never purchase a gun that had multiple optic cuts.  The fit and finish is just to unclean.  The only optic I would ever run is a RMR type 2 and I want it to be cut perfectly into the slide so there?s no space fillers or anything.

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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2018, 10:53:27 PM »
I'd like to see better controls - decocker & safety. They are flat for a reason but a ledge would assist or at least consider some other pattern that would provide better traction.

I love tall sights but the Suppressor Ready sights are a bit too tall (but they really work with my eyes). How about something in between the stock sights and the Suppressor Ready ones. Preferably Ameriglo with a thin (0.125" wide, 0.215" tall with "LumiGreen" tritium; 0.165" wide U-notch rear.
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The set-up on my FNH-FNX Tactical is really nice. The combination Safety/Decocker is set in allowing a little bigger lever.  You can run it SA cocked & locked lever UP like 1911, or rotate the lever further down and it decocks into DA/SA.

The night sights are already set up to co-witness a RDS with multi-cut to mount your choice (I'm running a Trijicon RMR). 15+1 of 45ACP is a lot of firepower but the grip is surprisingly narrow measuring an actual 1.3" wide with a nice contoured shape and various backstraps. That's a sticky rubber Talon grip wrap but you can use Talon sandpaper for absolute non-slip surface. As you see it 34oz. with unloaded mag. IMHO a really well thought out tactical handgun.
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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2018, 11:53:11 PM »
I'd like to see them with the P10C texture.

Or CZ could just sell backstrap inserts for the current generation P-07/P-09 with the P-10c texture (medium sized for me)
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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2018, 01:39:27 AM »
Factory optics ready cutouts for multiple red dots.
See for me I would never purchase a gun that had multiple optic cuts.  The fit and finish is just to unclean.  The only optic I would ever run is a RMR type 2 and I want it to be cut perfectly into the slide so there?s no space fillers or anything.
It can be cleanly done. While not a CZ, My arex zero tactical has 5 plates. One flat and 4 for optics, I couldn't ask for a cleaner factory looking state of the art optic plate setup.

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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2018, 06:57:12 AM »
I'd like to see them with the P10C texture.

Or CZ could just sell backstrap inserts for the current generation P-07/P-09 with the P-10c texture (medium sized for me)

The mainspring housing isn't where significant stippling is needed. It's your support hand that needs traction (implying BOTH sides of the pistol as we have "Lefties", too).

Checkering like the P-10 would help for drawing then they could address the limited stippling the pistol has all around the grip with trapezoidal shapes versus what they have today. Look to S&W for a very effective stippling job on the M&P2.0

Our hands are not flat so if the grip had slight palm swells as well it would be great.


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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2018, 08:52:47 AM »
Factory optics ready cutouts for multiple red dots.
See for me I would never purchase a gun that had multiple optic cuts.  The fit and finish is just to unclean.  The only optic I would ever run is a RMR type 2 and I want it to be cut perfectly into the slide so there?s no space fillers or anything.

Same here. Unless the optic cut is for a specific optic too many concessions are made IMO.
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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2018, 08:57:27 AM »
I'd like to see much more aggressive stippling

I feel this way about almost every pistol LOL

My favorite texture at the moment is on the new M&P 2.0 with the P-10C coming in second.

Once i get my P-07s back from the Stipple Master I expect those results to get shook up ;-)

Of course, I'd prefer to not need to send off guns in the first place. I could totally live with P-10C style stippling and be happy enough.
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Re: Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2018, 09:08:35 AM »
Yes, the new stipple on M&P 2.0 is about perfect. But until then....
Talon grip is $17.95 shipped. I use 'em on every poly gun I own.
However, I haven't tried the sandpaper version yet. Maybe too aggressive??
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Gen 3 P07/09
« Reply #14 on: February 06, 2018, 09:14:56 AM »
Yes, the new stipple on M&P 2.0 is about perfect. But until then....
Talon grip is $17.95 shipped. I use 'em on every poly gun I own.
However, I haven't tried the sandpaper version yet. Maybe too aggressive??

I found them to be ok. Actually not as aggressive as I personally prefer.

Well, maybe grippy enough - just more flat than I like, if that makes sense.
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