spencerhut
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I've got a modest 1911 collection and was about to add to it when I decided to try a CZ out. After looking them over and talking to some really nice folks from the CZ factory at the Steel Challenge this year I decided on a CZ-75 Tactical Sports in .40S&W and my wife chose a CZ-75b Single Action. I picked up my TS yesterday and put ~200 rounds of my handloads through it without a single hiccup of any sort. It was very accurate, had a nice trigger and was smooth in function. Oh, and this was right out of the box, no cleaning or lubing, out of box and bang, bang, bang, until I burned up the ammo I brought with me. The considerable heft of the weapon made double taps easy. I'll have to do some more curls, drawing this weapon is not done without a slight amount of extra effort over the 1911/Hi-Powers I'm used to.
I used a Blade-Tech CZ-75 TS specific holster from Angus Hobdell's website and the fit of the holster was nearly perfect right out of the package. I'll need to tinker with the tension adjustment a little, but a great product. The quality of the Blade-Tech is very good and I'm sure it will last me a very long time.
The tear down and cleaning was marginally simpler than a 1911, no barrel bushing to deal with.
All together I'm very pleased so far. I'll do my first run and gun with it this weekend and can't wait.
I used a Blade-Tech CZ-75 TS specific holster from Angus Hobdell's website and the fit of the holster was nearly perfect right out of the package. I'll need to tinker with the tension adjustment a little, but a great product. The quality of the Blade-Tech is very good and I'm sure it will last me a very long time.
The tear down and cleaning was marginally simpler than a 1911, no barrel bushing to deal with.
All together I'm very pleased so far. I'll do my first run and gun with it this weekend and can't wait.