Kadet kit

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Ghostrider_23

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For those of you who have a CZ and the kadet Kit, how do you like it???

Do you have a problems with it???

Would you buy another one knowing what you know now???
 
Every cZ owner needs a Kadet Kit. I have had mine for several years and never had a problem. Even thinking of buying another.
 
It has been excellent for me. accuracy is superb, shootability is fantastic, and as a training aid its wonderfull.

It is my favorite "gun".

I would suggest, for instance


I have a CZ 75 P01, a kadet kit, and a CZ 75 SP01

I use a bladetech holster, that I speficied they leave the bottom "open"

So I can use the same holster, wether I am using the P01, the SP01 or the P01 + the kadet kit, or the SP01 + the kadet kit.

also, mag pouches work for all three, etc etc etc.

I have a 26 inch backpack, that in the main area holds my broken down AR-15, its stainless CMMG 22lr conversion kit, and mags. the exterior pocket holds my Pistol mags, and the kadet kit + the two CZs.

1 small bag, 4 types of guns, 22lr, 9mm, 223.

Its just how I roll.
 
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No question. I'd buy another.

Best 22 conversion kit for any pistol I've ever seen (excluding Marvel). It is a true trainer in the sense that you keep the trigger, grip, controls, and heft of the original pistol. Magazines also operate in the same manner as the real deal. Slide hold open works.

-All steel slide.
-Magazines are well made. Steel where it counts
-very accurate.
-Feeding is very reliable.

No cheesy plastic or aluminum construction like on some other pistols.

They sometimes have ejection troubles, but a little tweaking of the ejector usually takes care of that.
 
Mine jams if not cleaned every 40 to50 rounds. The one I have is approx. 10 years old. I use it on a CZ75B. It is fun to use occasionally, but for me, would not replace a dedicated 22 semi auto pistol like my Buckmarks, or Ruger MKIIs.
 
Another vote for the Kadet Kit. Mine is mostly on my75B but sometimes goes on my PCR.
 
The Kadet kit is great. Easy to swap back and forth, and mine isn't particularly finicky about ammo type. It's been consistently accurate with higher quality rounds.

Big plus: I got mine with a threaded barrel (from a 3rd party), ready to suppress.

jm
 
I bought my used and the slide wont lock back on an empty mag.

Either the mag springs are weak or dirty, not sure.

Gonna replace them soon.

Other then that its been 100% reliable.

I had to take the 13LB mainspring out and put the factory 20 lb back in because of light hammer strikes, but thats fine with me I actually think I prefer the slighly heavier trigger pull. With the 13 lb spring its only 3 lbs.
 
Mine deosn't like the CCI brnad ammo very much.
Feeds them well but misfirs about every 8th round.

Runs 100% with the other stuff that is quite a bit cheaper.
I currently have it on my Pre-B that has the best trigger of any CZ
I've ever owned.
cz75Kadet2.jpg
I love the low recoil and ammo cost, along with printing tiny little groups!

cz75Kadet2.jpg
The Kadet Kit poster is also pretty cool!


More Kadet info:
http://www.angelfire.com/amiga/hakan/kadet.html
 
Very fun, but given the price it's hard not to spend just a little more for a dedicated 22 pistol. Well worth it though if you are looking for a low cost training tool for your CZ.
 
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