I purchased a brand new Taurus double action stainless revolver in 1999. It was basically their clone of the Smith & Wesson Model 63. However, it was similar ONLY in appearance. The trigger pull weight was nearly 15 pounds. The cylinder bolt wore a deep groove in the cylinder after a few hundred...
That's a rifle I would have a hard time passing up too. Side ejection is a definite "plus." Would like to hear what kind of accuracy you get out of it.
This was surprising to hear...because the trigger on all the CZ's I've tried have been excellent right out of the box. If I were you, I would take it to a gunsmith and have them smooth it out. Maybe there's just a small machining burr or something similar. Whichever solution you opt for, please...
You are living my dream! That's a nice pistol. A bit heavy, so I would probably never put a scope on it. Maybe a Burris Fastfire red dot would be perfect.
Another fan of the Fastfire here. I also favor the Burris mount which gets it down low. That's partly for looks but mostly because the taller something stands, the more likely it will get knocked or broken.
Having the ability to switch from .22 LR to .22 Magnum is one of the best deals around. Both rounds will give great accuracy from these sturdy revolvers.
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