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Stainless SP-01?

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#1 ·
Lately I've been considering purchasing a CZ pistol and as with most people new to CZ I am trying to decide which one I would like best. I really like the regular CZ75 SP-01 or Tactical but I would really like to have one in stainless. Do they make such a pistol?
 
#3 ·
Thank's for your input. I guess my choice is between a CZ 75B in stainless or a CZ 75 SP01 in black polycoat. I really like the stainless since I already have quite a few black guns.
 
#4 ·
Both are very good pistols. I don't think you will be disapointed in a CZ 75B. Just think it will be nice and shiney. Plus if the SP01 comes out in stainless later on you can buy a second pistol. Man just can't have to many. Enjoy it and good luck TX.
 
#5 ·
Shoot NIB or not?

While at the gun range last Friday (The Bullet Trap, Plano,Tx) I ordered a CZ 75 Satin nickel. It should arrive at the end of this week. I can't wait to fondle and shoot it! I paid $459.00 which seems to be a fair price since it's only about $18.00 higher than Bud's Gun Shop after extra fees (FFL, Shipping and 3% credit card charge).
Since I will be at the range when I pick it up, it will be very tempting to just shoot it right out of the box. Will the CZ be ok to shoot without a good cleaning or maybe even a slightly oily rag down the bore. Shot my MP compact right out of the box and didn't seem to hurt it.
 
#6 ·
sorry i didn't reply sooner.
How does it shoot?
I regretted not cleaning my sig 220 when I bought it, cause it can give you a bad first impression of the gun if it is caked with cosmoline.
I don't think it is a good idea to run oil down the bore before shooting, supposed to build up pressure when firing, not good.
Anyways that was probably too late.
Congarts on your new gun
 
#7 ·
Range results.

220GSR Quote;
sorry i didn't reply sooner.
How does it shoot?
I regretted not cleaning my sig 220 when I bought it, cause it can give you a bad first impression of the gun if it is caked with cosmoline.
I don't think it is a good idea to run oil down the bore before shooting, supposed to build up pressure when firing, not good.
Anyways that was probably too late.
Congarts on your new gun

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Thanks. The guys at the gun range wiped it down pretty good and got the factory goop off. I checked the bore and it wasn't bad at all so I shot it that day. The results were excellent. I had a little shoot out with my S & W, M & P 40 caliber and my new CZ with me being the only shooter to make it fair. My M & P is a very accurate pistol but as the link to a picture below shows (sorry I couldn't insert picture, I'll work on mastering that feat soon) the CZ more than held it's own even though I was much more familiar with my M & P. I was firing standing with a two hand grip at a little over fifty feet. The CZ trigger was pretty stiff in comparison but I'm sure it will smooth out with use and some dry firing. Nice pistol! I think it will be a winner after I have a gunsmith lighten up the trigger a bit.

http://s93.photobucket.com/albums/l52/TxPhantom_2006/?action=view&current=MP40CZ75BWithTarget002.jpg
 
#9 ·
Dang fine grouping on the CZ.

New to the forums here and a proud owner of a CZ 75B. Didn't know much about firearms until I expressed an interest to a buddy who was a fan. He urged me to save my cash and get a 75B and I think it is one of the best decisions I ever made !!!!
 
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CZ at range

I've had a bunch of fun at the local range with a CZ 85 combat. it's quite accurate. I live just south of Nasa. I got to talking to two Russians who had just gotten a Glock model 19. After looking at my target they wanted to shoot my 85, We traded guns for a bit. when they left the range they were talking about trading in the glock and getting a CZ 85 combat.
don't you just love it when a plan comes together?
Pat
 
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