7 pages and 1 week later the OP hasn't popped back in to reply to his own thread.
7 pages and 1 week later the OP hasn't popped back in to reply to his own thread.
Even if CZ made a smaller carry gun, probably wouldn't be able to import it anyway.
They import the RAMI without any problems.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-2075-ra...oy-14-rd-mags/
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Last edited by Kyle Reese; 09-18-2017 at 01:19 PM.
Just a quick point. Weight doesn't matter as much as weight distribution matters, when it comes to carrying a handgun.
One reason for instance, that short barrel revolvers carry better than short-barrel pistols is the distribution of the weight, once loaded.
By contrast, long-barrel semi-autos carry better than long barreled revolvers (IWB at least) for the same reason.
I prefer my handgun to not feel like it is dragging my belt down and one way to do that is to have a handgun that has nearly equal parts steel above and below the belt line, along with a properly designed holster that distributes the weight across the belt more evenly. The Glock 19 carries so well, because it has excellent weight distribution, similarly the 1911 does the same. Some of the CZs are better about it than others, I think the P01, for instance, is a terrible carry gun, because it is butt-heavy and tends to cause twisting in the holster, the P07 by contrast is much better balanced.
It's a fine line to walk as a gun designer. You want the gun to balance well in the hand, because that aids shooting...you only secondarily consider it balancing well on the belt.
Last edited by RevolverRob; 09-18-2017 at 03:41 PM.
Mike Pannone has good things to say about the Rami. Afaik, the polymer framed Rami "P" suffered from reliability issues and thus were discontinued.
http://www.defensereview.com/cz-2075...-40-sw-pistol/