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Re: What model gun is this?

Postby Pinnacle on Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:25 am

sport the war wrote:Not to stir the pot, but I've only had 3 issues with guns over my 20 years of shooting.. all have been glock's. I have had these issues at shooter shows so it could be dirt, or abuse/use. I've had all these issues in the 9mm caliber. I have never had an issue and I've spent thousands on ammo at shooter shows on Springfield's. NO, not a fanboy.. Just shoot what I've had luck with. Personally a Magnum Research Fanboy. :lol:


I have owned the same Glocks since 1992 - they get shot a lot - my 17 has more than 100K rounds on it - Never a problem and those are the guns that have survived the rotations through the collection - you want to know why? They work...
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Re: Re: What model gun is this?

Postby Terry on Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:20 pm

Thunder71 wrote:Glock guys always get so easily offended... if they were Perfect, why did they change over the years? :?

:mrgreen:

Changes were mostly cosmetic. The majority of the internal components are the same :grin:
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Re: What model gun is this?

Postby dsprag on Sat Jul 28, 2012 5:15 pm

Getting back to the CZ 2075 Rami. I had a glock ( glocks are good guns) and it just didn't fit my hand. The CZ fits more like a 1911. If you lay the CZ on top of a 1911 it looks just like a compact 1911, small beavertail and all. It is double action/single action and my primary carry. CZ's are overlooked may times and not that many dealers carry them.
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Re: What model gun is this?

Postby Pinnacle on Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:29 pm

dsprag wrote:Getting back to the CZ 2075 Rami. I had a glock ( glocks are good guns) and it just didn't fit my hand. The CZ fits more like a 1911. If you lay the CZ on top of a 1911 it looks just like a compact 1911, small beavertail and all. It is double action/single action and my primary carry. CZ's are overlooked may times and not that many dealers carry them.


Aside from a Browning Hi-Power - the CZ-75 series of Pistols are in my humble opinion some of the best made, most functional guns ever made.. They are amazing
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Re: What model gun is this?

Postby mnguy19 on Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:30 am

Pinnacle wrote:
dsprag wrote:Getting back to the CZ 2075 Rami. I had a glock ( glocks are good guns) and it just didn't fit my hand. The CZ fits more like a 1911. If you lay the CZ on top of a 1911 it looks just like a compact 1911, small beavertail and all. It is double action/single action and my primary carry. CZ's are overlooked may times and not that many dealers carry them.


Aside from a Browning Hi-Power - the CZ-75 series of Pistols are in my humble opinion some of the best made, most functional guns ever made.. They are amazing


Agreed. I chose my CZ 85B over everything I looked at. Very accurate.
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Re: What model gun is this?

Postby grousemaster on Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:06 am

Thunder71 wrote:Glock guys always get so easily offended... if they were Perfect, why did they change over the years? :?

:mrgreen:



Rails were a welcome addition, for the use of accessories....and some folks like the finger grooves, other like the more aggressive grips added since the first gen. The slimming down of the grip was also a welcome addition. You'd be hard pressed to find any manufacturer that hasn't come out with new/updated models over the years. If all we could get were still Gen 1 Glocks I imagine the popularity would suffer.

S&W revolvers are pretty nice too, quite a few changes over the years though...same with the XD...why was the XDm necessary?
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