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20-05-2013, 12:16 #21
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Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
Rizla basically you do no want to lose your element of surprise if the fa is printing, yes you can carry it as you have said but you may as well also just paint a big ass target on your back. The point of ccw is to give yourself a greater chance in the fight with the element of surprise and not make yourself a greater target to any threat.
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20-05-2013, 13:10 #22
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Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
Main reason I am asking is that my current setup (shoulder rig and OWB holster) are not working for me, as I would like them to.
Here is why...
Shoulder rig - it is comfortable in the car or at work (format dress code), but...
Considering formal dress code, I have to carry FA under my shirt, which is ok as far as hiding it is concern, but in case I need to use it, well I am F...ed.
I can carry it over my shirt, but then I need light jacket or something to cover it up which isn't good idea.
I ordered IWB holster from Geoff, so I will see how that works on day to day basis. At this moment OWB holster covered by jersey works the best. Comfy in the car, or when I sit at my desk. Downfall - I look like have a hump on my waist...
I really hope IWB holster from Carter will address all my concerns......
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20-05-2013, 13:11 #23
Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
I'm pretty sure it will.
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20-05-2013, 13:22 #24
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Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
Only one firearm I know of is designed to be carried on half-cocked position. Russian Tokarev.
If you practise a lot with your gun and you feel that you can safely lower the hammer by hand onto a live round, then you can carry it like that. Please keep in mind that it is still dangerous to do.
I shoot my CZ75 in SSP class in SADPA, and as such is required to shoot the first round in "double action" mode. My CZ75 is not fitted with a de-cocker and I have never had an AD by lowering the hammer with my hand. Have fired close to 35k rounds now.
The Duty is a great gun and should provide a lifetime of happy shooting.
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20-05-2013, 13:30 #25I shoot my CZ75 in SSP class in SADPA, and as such is required to shoot the first round in "double action" mode. My CZ75 is not fitted with a de-cocker and I have never had an AD by lowering the hammer with my hand. Have fired close to 35k rounds now.Sent electronically, thus not signed.
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20-05-2013, 14:15 #26
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Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
I have a CarterIWB holster, very comfortable and concealable, being less than 65kg, I was very worried about "Being Made" but my Duty pretty much disappears with the Carter IWB.
On the topic of cocked and locked, vs dropping the hammer, I converted my Duty from safety to De-cocker as I didn't like the lack of a "positive" engagement with the original safety and preferred to carry with the hammer down.
I discovered then, that the De-cocker only drops the hammer to half cock? I'm assuming that if CZ is happy with that, then I should be too, it still niggles in the back of my mind though....
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20-05-2013, 16:07 #27
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20-05-2013, 20:38 #28
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28-06-2013, 12:45 #29
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Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
I have bought one of these too and I am just waiting (feels like forever) for my license. I fell in love with this gun as well, feels great in the hands, i have a couple of questions for you if you don't mind:
1 - What did you use to clean and lube it
2 - Did you have any issues FTF, FTE with the different ammo used
3 - Heard issues (mag release and frame bulge) with original serial numbers of this gun, did you experience anything of the sort and what batch serial number is yours ( you can just give the first 2: A8 or B1) as apparently those issues were resolved with the later serial numbers
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30-06-2013, 14:21 #30
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Re: CZ 75 P07 Duty - first gun and first time gun owner Part 1
1 - What did you use to clean and lube it -Just wipe off excess of lube and make it nice and dry. To lube, I use cotton buds dipped in Tri-flow or full synthetic oil for my motorbike...
2 - Did you have any issues FTF, FTE with the different ammo used -No issues at all. I tried different makes of ammo and I did not have any problems so far. No FTF or FTE. I also used reloads that my friend does for himself and those which jammed in his gun (non CZ gun... :-) ), work flawlessly in mine.
3 - Heard issues (mag release and frame bulge) with original serial numbers of this gun, did you experience anything of the sort and what batch serial number is yours ( you can just give the first 2: A8 or B1) as apparently those issues were resolved with the later serial numbers - S/N:B12 No issues with mag release or frame bulge. I shot little over 1000 rounds - no issues. Hopefully gonna stay that way...
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