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  • #31
    sevans
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Jun 2007
    • 962

    Originally posted by xs2k
    Is the p-06 (.40 cal version of P-01) legal in California? I don't see "P-06" on the handgun list, but I do see .40 cal versions of CZ-75 on the list.
    The P-06 is not on the safety list and therefore can only be purchased via PPT in CA unless you are LEO.

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    • #32
      gwl
      • May 2007
      • 1328

      Originally posted by rivviepop
      He said Compact, man - the SP-01 is the biggest 9mm CZ out there. Go with the P-01 for a compact. I can only paste in from an article that says it best; my P-01 does duty as the HD gun at the ready.

      "...according to the information supplied by CZ, the gun had to withstand 4,000 dry-firings, 3,000 de-cockings, operator-level disassembly and re-assembly 1,350 times, complete disassembly (all the way down to pins and springs) 150 times, 100-percent parts interchangeability, a 1.5 meter drop test (54 times) on concrete, three meter drop test, firing after being frozen at -36 F for 24 hours, firing after being submerged in mud, sand and combinations--and after having been stripped of all oil. The service life must exceed 15,000 rounds of +P 9mm ammo and indeed, testing revealed the P-01 has exceeded 30,000 rounds with ball 9mm."

      http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...8/ai_110457315
      Just bought a CZ P-01 today. Darn you rivviepop. You spoke so highly of it you must have used some sort of Jedi mind trick.

      Anyone know where to get a nice set of wood grips for it?
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