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    Default If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    It's primary purpose will be as CCW.

    One is used, but immaculate, with fixed tritium sights and decocking lever. Includes 2 standard mags and 1 extended mag. $525

    The other is new, with standard adjustable rear sights and safety, rather than decocking lever. Includes 2 standard mags. $589

    I really like the shop, but I think the prices are a bit high. They're certainly entitled to ask whatever they want/need to get for them, but I'd think approx $479 and $549 (respectively) would be easier to take. Anyway, back to the point: Which would you prefer/suggest carrying?
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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    It's primary purpose will be as CCW.

    One is used, but immaculate, with fixed tritium sights and decocking lever. Includes 2 standard mags and 1 extended mag. $525

    The other is new, with standard adjustable rear sights and safety, rather than decocking lever. Includes 2 standard mags. $589

    I really like the shop, but I think the prices are a bit high. They're certainly entitled to ask whatever they want/need to get for them, but I'd think approx $479 and $549 (respectively) would be easier to take. Anyway, back to the point: Which would you prefer/suggest carrying?
    What caliber are we talking about ? The Caliber is extremely important in a RAMI.
    Yes $549 is a bit high , yet again they are are going for $550 n ew from CZ , so i guess its not a bad price.

    Post back about the caliber.

    Nyman

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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    I would go for the decocker with the night sights. If that was available when I bought my RAMI, that's what I would have gotten.

    That's just my opinion. But I don't think you can go wrong either way, I love mine. And so do the 3 people who have bought a RAMI after shooting mine.

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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by mrnyman View Post
    What caliber are we talking about ? The Caliber is extremely important in a RAMI.
    Yes $549 is a bit high , yet again they are are going for $550 n ew from CZ , so i guess its not a bad price.

    Post back about the caliber.

    Nyman
    Both the new and used are 9mm. And, they're asking $589 for the new one.

    Thanks!
    Mark
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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by jokusfocus View Post
    I would go for the decocker with the night sights. If that was available when I bought my RAMI, that's what I would have gotten.

    That's just my opinion. But I don't think you can go wrong either way, I love mine. And so do the 3 people who have bought a RAMI after shooting mine.
    Thanks. I tend to agree, as I either buy, or later install, tritium sights on most every pistol. And, I also favor the decocker. Though in this instance, with it being primarily a carry gun, I wondered if the safety made more sense.

    Mark
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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    I say to go for the used one.

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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    From personal experience, my adjustable-sight RAMI didn't maintain its adjustment on my hip for more than a few days. I traded off for the fixed-sight version and have been much happier.

    YMMV

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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    Thanks all. Yeah, I think I'm gonna go with the used one. I prefer the decocker to the safety, and tritium sights are worth approx $60-90 or so (and good to have anyway).
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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Scientist View Post
    From personal experience, my adjustable-sight RAMI didn't maintain its adjustment on my hip for more than a few days. I traded off for the fixed-sight version and have been much happier.

    YMMV
    Next time your sight move you dont have to get rid of your entire gun, just buy a tube of loctite.

    Marks , the 9mm RAMI's are good , get the one you can afford.

    Nymax

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    Default Re: If You Had to Choose Between These Two CZ-2075 RAMI Pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by mrnyman View Post
    Next time your sight move you dont have to get rid of your entire gun, just buy a tube of loctite.

    Marks , the 9mm RAMI's are good , get the one you can afford.

    Nymax
    Bold is mine. And I agree. Mine would drift so a little locktite and it has yet to move. Also put a little on the grip screws since they had a habit of backing out when at the range. I didn't want to play a game of where's waldo with a tiny screw in gravel...

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