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  • #16
    Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
    Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 228

    Originally posted by kilword
    get the cz75!!!!
    such a awesome gun

    So I've heard , from many and over several years. The consistency of so many opinions is what influenced me towards this handgun in the first place (of course, when I first became interested in the CZ75B, it was a lot less known and much cheaper).

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    • #17
      TRod1222
      Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 108

      So what do you do when you don't have the utility bills in your name? what else can you use to prove?

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      • #18
        mike100
        Veteran Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 2507

        The indoor ranges with rentals have adopted policies like:

        "bring your own gun or a friend" to rent. this weeds out lone suicidal types that make a mess on the firing line...bad for business, obviously. They really want rental revenue..bring a friend..that should do it.

        also, the cz-75b in 9mm is solid...I've heard and seen bad with the 40 cal one, but they have been making the pistol in 9mm for decades. The one thing I do not like about mine is that the b model has a fair amount of trigger creep. There is an aftermarket hammer and action work that can be done to it, but then that ends up adding $150+ depending on how much labor you pay for the work. I guess I can't complain...it's one of my top 3 shooters and I got mine for $398 last year.

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        • #19
          Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
          Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 228

          Ah, that sounds like a good price. I'm surprised they were selling for that low last year.

          I still think those rental policies are wrong. What's to prevent some guy from just shooting up the lane anyways? What about people like me who are searching to buy their first handgun. I can't bring my rifles (the only other guns I own), because I'm pretty sure they aren't allowed at those ranges.

          Anyways, I answered my question about the DROS form . I hadn't read Ch. 5 of the HSC study guide yet, and I just learned that I'm the one who fills in the info about me on the DROS, so all I have to do is use my apartment's address, right?

          Thanks again.
          Last edited by Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck; 03-04-2007, 1:36 AM. Reason: Forgot to mention the policies

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          • #20
            jwj
            Member
            • Feb 2007
            • 241

            Originally posted by TRod1222
            So what do you do when you don't have the utility bills in your name? what else can you use to prove?
            I've heard that a rental agreement for an apartment/condo/house worked.

            -- j

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            • #21
              TRod1222
              Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 108

              Can you use your car insurance registration or vehicle registration?

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              • #22
                ghost
                Veteran Member
                • Oct 2006
                • 4626

                Originally posted by TRod1222
                Can you use your car insurance registration or vehicle registration?
                i think you can as long as the address matches your id to show proof of residence.

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