RugerOldArmy
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I like Ruger revolvers...but we're talking semi-auto.
The CZ ergonomics are just outstanding. If you point without even looking at the sights, it just seems to go spot-on. The grip is just perfect.
I have the single-action 75B with aftermarket night sites (XS), Wolff Springs, and grips (just prefer wooden grips, there are a few good grip makers). Everybody who shoots it has the same reaction "Damn, that's Nice! What the hell kind of gun is this?".
Out of the box it is very accurate, preferring 124 gr 9mm. No FTF/FTE on mine with plated, hardball, Gold Dots, or Golden Sabres.
Stick with Mec-Gar for aftermarket Mags.
The only downside is the trigger is just a little long (if you're already spoiled by 1911s), but it light and crisp (again, mine is the SA model. I'm a single action type of person).
These things are a steal. I'll never sell mine.
The CZ ergonomics are just outstanding. If you point without even looking at the sights, it just seems to go spot-on. The grip is just perfect.
I have the single-action 75B with aftermarket night sites (XS), Wolff Springs, and grips (just prefer wooden grips, there are a few good grip makers). Everybody who shoots it has the same reaction "Damn, that's Nice! What the hell kind of gun is this?".
Out of the box it is very accurate, preferring 124 gr 9mm. No FTF/FTE on mine with plated, hardball, Gold Dots, or Golden Sabres.
Stick with Mec-Gar for aftermarket Mags.
The only downside is the trigger is just a little long (if you're already spoiled by 1911s), but it light and crisp (again, mine is the SA model. I'm a single action type of person).
These things are a steal. I'll never sell mine.