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  • #16
    Quiet
    retired Goon
    • Mar 2007
    • 30242

    Originally posted by Thrashard340
    I doubt CZ brings back an all steel double stack to replace the Rami. They will probably replace it with a sub or micro based on the P10c series.
    CZ's polymer replacements (P10S subcompact and P10M microcompact) were released a few years ago in Europe and started to be readily available last year in the USA.
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    • #17
      steelholder
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 3327

      I'd be all over one if it had a capacity higher than 10, seems almost outrageous it doesnt.
      WTB 3rd Gen SW also looking for a 22 pistol with 6" bbl or longer

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      • #18
        The Gleam
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Feb 2011
        • 12394

        Originally posted by steelholder
        I'd be all over one if it had a capacity higher than 10, seems almost outrageous it doesnt.
        Love my SP01 and P01, but the P07 I bought during SSE is simply just 'OK'. Yet I would take its DA/SA with external hammer and controls over the striker-fired P10 any day.

        They are roughly the exact same size, but the P10 just doesn't seem to do anything widely better than what one can already get from a Glock 19 at a likely lower cost, whether in CA or not.


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        Originally posted by Librarian
        What compelling interest has any level of government in knowing what guns are owned by civilians? (Those owned by government should be inventoried and tracked, for exactly the same reasons computers and desks and chairs are tracked: responsible care of public property.)

        If some level of government had that information, what would they do with it? How would having that info benefit public safety? How would it benefit law enforcement?

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        • #19
          recpark99
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor
          CGN Contributor
          • Jul 2012
          • 906

          Originally posted by Quiet
          CZ's polymer replacements (P10S subcompact and P10M microcompact) were released a few years ago in Europe and started to be readily available last year in the USA.
          I recently picked up a P10-M and despite the critics of it, I really like it. It's small, reliable and accurate, very comfortable to carry.
          I'm a CZ fanboy and enjoy shooting my Cajunized 97B more than my 1911's. I used to own a Rami, but ended up downsizing my collection so it had to go. It was a great shooter but not a necessity for my collection. I own several other CZ's, all Cajunized. I am now looking for the elusive P-06....

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          • #20
            EricT71
            Member
            • Sep 2017
            • 144

            Originally posted by The Gleam
            Love my SP01 and P01, but the P07 I bought during SSE is simply just 'OK'. Yet I would take its DA/SA with external hammer and controls over the striker-fired P10 any day.

            They are roughly the exact same size, but the P10 just doesn't seem to do anything widely better than what one can already get from a Glock 19 at a likely lower cost, whether in CA or not.


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            Grip angle. Better trigger.

            Yeah 97bs are big, the only people who could reasonably carry one would be Shaq or Andre the giant. That doesn't make it a bad gun, it's just not suited for ccw. They're fun range toys.

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            • #21
              The Gleam
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Feb 2011
              • 12394

              Originally posted by EricT71
              Grip angle. Better trigger.

              Yeah 97bs are big, the only people who could reasonably carry one would be Shaq or Andre the giant. That doesn't make it a bad gun, it's just not suited for ccw. They're fun range toys.
              You may have read that wrong: I was referring to the P07. Same grip angle, same size, and better trigger than the P10 in my opinion with its Omega trigger system, though it's DA/SA. It's also 9mm, the exact same size as the P10, same capacity, polymer frame, but hammer fired, not striker fired like the P10.

              https://www.handgunhero.com/compare/...0-c-vs-cz-p-07


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              Last edited by The Gleam; 12-11-2022, 11:17 AM.
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              Originally posted by Librarian
              What compelling interest has any level of government in knowing what guns are owned by civilians? (Those owned by government should be inventoried and tracked, for exactly the same reasons computers and desks and chairs are tracked: responsible care of public property.)

              If some level of government had that information, what would they do with it? How would having that info benefit public safety? How would it benefit law enforcement?

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