Schwing!
This may be my next pistol purchase- especially if they do a compact carry version.
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Perhaps, I am wrong since I did not see this gun yet but I think this is a solution without a problem. Pure marketing.
I have shot CZ SAO guns in USPSA Limited a LOT. The triggers on all my CZ TSOs were amazing. That is not where CZs (Not only BTW) were lacking. I am shooting a 2011 now not because it has a better trigger. As a matter of fact, the TSO's trigger is better. However, the 2011 tracks noticeably better in recoil. As much as I loved my CZ, I confirmed that my times on the standard drills were better right away even with compromised gun handling with the new (To me) gun. When I was shooting the heads I was surprised how fast my gun was returning back to the targets. If the slide to frame fit is the same on this new gun, the trigger is not going to make any difference. Obviously it does not really matter on the 90% targets in the most of the shooting sports.
The price of course is hard to beat comparing to any decent 2011s.
Last edited by cheby; 10-21-2019 at 05:17 PM.
This looks awesome!
The fact that the compact uses thinner CZ75 magazines suggest they are serious about making it an actual carry gun.
Not really, though...Staccato-Ps are $1999 all over Gunbroker right now. Which means the DWX needs to come in at $1500, preferably with 4-5 mags, to really by a price bargain, by comparison.
I do think it's true - if it can work with CZ mags and all the various extensions they are knocking on something here.
I do agree the compelling question is - What's this thing going to offer that a TSO doesn't?
Still...
I think I need one of these. And a TSO.
Hell, if it's a match-grade 9mm handgun, chances are I want one (or two...or twelve).
This part stuck out to me...
"Full-size DWX pistols use a magazine based on the P-09/P-10 F, while compact variants use that of a 75 Compact."
Last edited by StraitR; 10-21-2019 at 05:46 PM.
I’m not excited. I am very happy with the performance of my CZ Tac Sport and Tac Sport Orange. The magazines are very reliable, and the inside-out frame to slide fit is what I prefer. I like that I can place skid tape on the frame where a go-pedal would attach. I can use my support thumb on the frame to control recoil.
It does not look like the DWX allows this capability. Compared to a TS and a TSO, I’m not sure what a DWX does for me. Yes the trigger is a linear slider, but like Cheby said, my TS and TSO have great triggers.
I will wait and see. Maybe a Bull Shadow2 is better for me than a DWX.
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Do you think the difference in tracking is due to the slide weight?
I know my 9mm 1911’s track much better for me than any of the CZ’s I’ve owned.
I’ve heard several accomplished shooters state similar things as you did, and they attributed it to slide weight.
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