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  • tonelar
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    Originally posted by Ducke
    OK, i wasnt sure because the grips i have dont look like the ones in pics i saw of the originals. Sweet, nice to know its confirmed
    Now I'm confused- this pic was posted by you, Ducke. You didn't know what it was?



    Those are Pachmayr grips Ducke, they're aftermarket.
    Last edited by tonelar; 01-15-2009, 1:32 AM.

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  • DPC
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    Nice I have a CZ Compact .40 myself and will not let it go though I have had many offers every time I go to the range!!! I also had a P-01 but sold that and had planned to purchase the SP-01 but couldn't afford it at the time. Nice choice in WEAPONS!!!!

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  • Ducke
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    Originally posted by gotgunz
    Actually it is... remember that in 1975 (think CZ 75) this gun was made in a communist block country and was typically not available here. AAI in Mt. was one of the first importers of these pistols and they were all marked with the importers name.

    This was long before CZ USA was thought of let alone established.
    OK, i wasnt sure because the grips i have dont look like the ones in pics i saw of the originals. Sweet, nice to know its confirmed

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  • Fantasma
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    Originally posted by tonelar


    Fixed it for ya, Fantasma.


    Thanks.. Lil' mistake.

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  • Ventura_Yak'r
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    My first handgun... sent it straight to Angus for some work...

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  • tonelar
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    Originally posted by Fantasma


    Fixed it for ya, Fantasma.
    Last edited by tonelar; 12-01-2008, 8:29 AM.

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  • tonelar
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    Originally posted by dasmi
    The SIG picture thread offended my CZ loving heart...
    Why'd a thread of Sig pics offend you, dasmi? CZs are true classics in handgun design and manufacture. I could never understand this need to "talk down" other brands. My CZ pistols are amazing shooters. What's not to love about an all steel 9mm?


    Top: CZ75B (from CZUSA's first year here in Sunny California).
    Bottom: The rare CZ75 (Retro).
    Last edited by tonelar; 01-15-2009, 1:33 AM.

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  • Mr. Meeseeks
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    Nice gun, Congrats! I love my 75 and Kadet Conversion.

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  • Half-Bear
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    Just got my P01 yesterday

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  • Someguy925
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    CZ 75b Single Action

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  • rrr70
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    CZ97

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  • gotgunz
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    Originally posted by Ducke
    what model is that? i know its not the original because of the stamping on the front of the slide.

    Actually it is... remember that in 1975 (think CZ 75) this gun was made in a communist block country and was typically not available here. AAI in Mt. was one of the first importers of these pistols and they were all marked with the importers name.

    This was long before CZ USA was thought of let alone established.

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  • gotgunz
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    Fail?


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  • Half-Bear
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    Originally posted by Fantasma
    Either your Z is backwards, or a big fan of CS

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  • Fantasma
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    Last edited by Fantasma; 12-14-2008, 8:43 PM. Reason: cz

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