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Thread: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
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02-07-2018, 14:21 #1
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First Use CZ P07 - Noob
Having recently received my CZ P07 for SD it is fair to say that i am an absolute noob. everything about this is new to me and im enjoying it. Great service from Jacques at Wildmans btw.
Collected my license from DFO on Friday having started the process with competency back in January 2018.
Needless to say i found myself at the Kraaifontein range on a soaking Saturday afternoon.....determined to to put a few rounds through my baby while absolutely ooozing noob vibes, hahahaha. New range bag, New Belt, new rounds, new, Ear muffs, new P07.
Ive shot before on a few occassions (other firearms) and would like to believe that im an accurate shot but i must admit the CZ P07 makes it easy. Ive received it out the box with the decocker fitted and i prefer it instead of the safety.....
Bought myself some 150 rounds of S&B FMJ 115gr and also manage to clear some Winchester Hollows 127gr as a function test given these are my current EDC ammo.
absolutely no issues with the Ammo after atleast 120 rounds. more to come.
Ive been carrying for the last 4 days without a holster and will be picking up my new Maverick holster from Guns & Tactics soon to complete the Kit...for now
im open to any suggestions that may be offered
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02-07-2018, 14:24 #2
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Re: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
Did you carry Mexican style?
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02-07-2018, 14:34 #3
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02-07-2018, 15:38 #4
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Re: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
Be very careful. Should have made sure to buy the holster before you collected your firearm.
Kraaifontein is a cool range. I thought they were closed on Saturday on account of the weather and chose to go to Taurus in Parow.
Enjoy and welcome to the site.
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02-07-2018, 15:39 #5
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Re: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
Its not wise
You need that trigger to be covered
Always best to get a holster
It is also illegal
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02-07-2018, 15:45 #6
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02-07-2018, 15:48 #7
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02-07-2018, 15:57 #8
Re: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
Clip over fattest part of the gun will result in holster printing issues.
The clip itself is not ideal as it would sometimes release from the belt resulting in the holster coming out with the gun.Sent electronically, thus not signed.
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02-07-2018, 16:08 #9
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Re: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
You should have done a bit more research and looked into a Quantum Carry or Daniels holster with a C-clip or soft loop.
As mentioned above, the clip is not ideal for concealment or for staying on the belt when drawing, but I do find the FOMI/Over-clip better and more reliable than a J-clip though.
But for a first holster you could've done a lot worse (J-clip, sticky/remora, etc).
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02-07-2018, 16:30 #10
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Re: First Use CZ P07 - Noob
My word Sniper Gear can make some weird shit. If it isn't knives on holsters it's holsters for holsters...
Those clips are not great, as mentioned. Even the plastic wide ones I've found to work better, but C clips or soft loops are the best
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