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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Actually THEY are the Nazis, you know National-SOCIALISTS ......
    It looks like they're here already...


    The German Luftwaffe suffered another devastating defeat today when a plane bearing its World War II-era insignia crash-landed on the center divider of U.S. 101 in California on Tuesday, promptly going up in an inferno like its historical predecessors.

    Per CBS Sacramento, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said the pilot was safely extracted from the wreck before flames consumed much of the aircraft, though it’s unclear whether he needed assistance to do so.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GardoneVT View Post
    I’m a believer in the notion any handgun not out at least a decade is unproven hypeware.
    So you'd be ok with a PCR, PO1, or a 75 compact?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    CZ’s is an LE player outside the U.S. I don’t think they have put in for many large U.S. contracts.

    The CZ P-01 has a NATO Stock number and is used by several euro police agencies. The Egyptian national police use the P07.

    I’m too invested in Glocks to start over with CZ but CZ is certainly a quality brand.
    To expand on that, from what wikipedia says (and I don't know how accurate their info is) the 75 series and it's varients are used by 26 countries, militarys and police, and, that's a incomplete list...So, yeah, outside of the U.S. they are a major player.. Myself, I'm going to buy a P01 within the next few days..Ought to go well with my P07..
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    Military Arms Channel went 100% bonkers over the CZ P-10 when they came out.

    Pretty sure they flew him to the Czech Republic which might have had a wee bit to do with all the enthusiasm.

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    Don’t blame me. I didn’t vote for that dumb bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    Military Arms Channel went 100% bonkers over the CZ P-10 when they came out.

    Pretty sure they flew him to the Czech Republic which might have had a wee bit to do with all the enthusiasm.

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    Keep it in Czech...

    (...So to speak.)
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    Military Arms Channel went 100% bonkers over the CZ P-10 when they came out.

    Pretty sure they flew him to the Czech Republic which might have had a wee bit to do with all the enthusiasm.

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    They did..I watched another video on CZ's and in the video they took a bunch of people through the plant, Tim, from MAC,was in this group..

    I myself was a early adopter of the P-10c, and while it was a good pistol, very accurate, it did have some shortcomings that, from what I can gather, have been addressed.. The ambi mag release was, IMO, a poor design, while it took some break in, along with some polishing of the parts, it was unusually stiff, especially with a full mag, I know, how many people drop a full mag? But, the point is it took two thumbs to get it to release, with a full mag, and was stiffer than needed with a empty, of partly full mag.The other problem was the one that caused me to give the P10c the stinkeye..and that was the leg of the striker being able to rotate enough to catch on the frame during recoil when the slide was farthest back, causing a shutdown of the gun right then,and there.. Although this never happened to me, this actually happened to a number of people while firing.

    However, I will give CZ credit..they got right on it and redesigned the striker assembly so that the striker could no longer rotate, and, with these latest generation of P-10, the redesigned the mag release so now it's removable and reversable, for the lefty's..And easier to use. If I were in the market for a striker fired pistol now, I'd at least give this latest generation of CZ's a look..

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