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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    The cz p07 uses same mags as p09 and p10 (longer mags in smaller guns) the 2075 p01, pcr, 75, and sp01 share same mags so can use larger cap in smaller gun

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    Mine 2075bd came with one of each. The pcr and the p01 are same size gun, but pcr is steel frame and p01 is alloy and has pic rail for light/ Lazer.

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by rellisonii View Post
    The cz p07 uses same mags as p09 and p10 (longer mags in smaller guns) the 2075 p01, pcr, 75, and sp01 share same mags so can use larger cap in smaller gun
    Quote Originally Posted by rellisonii View Post
    Mine 2075bd came with one of each. The pcr and the p01 are same size gun, but pcr is steel frame and p01 is alloy and has pic rail for light/ Lazer.
    Apparently i need to spend more time on the cz site tonight. The rail isn't a deal breaker. But a heavy steel frame isn't either. It'll be nice to actually get to hold some of these things. Who knows when that will be.

    -Zach

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    http://www.sarusa.com/products-list.aspx
    Quote Originally Posted by zachomega View Post
    Apparently i need to spend more time on the cz site tonight. The rail isn't a deal breaker. But a heavy steel frame isn't either. It'll be nice to actually get to hold some of these things. Who knows when that will be.

    -Zach
    call around to local gun stores, you do not find them in stock very often.

    a couple of other ideas Lionheart https://www.lionheartindustries.com/product/lh9cn/

    sar cm9 http://www.sarusa.com/products-list.aspx

    bersa tprc https://bersa.eagleimportsinc.com/be...ms/tprc-series

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by zachomega View Post
    Apparently i need to spend more time on the cz site tonight. The rail isn't a deal breaker. But a heavy steel frame isn't either. It'll be nice to actually get to hold some of these things. Who knows when that will be.

    -Zach
    If your travels ever bring you up around the Lehigh Valley I'd be happy to let you handle the PCR

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    Tact is just not saying true stuff. I'll pass.

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    So many choices and options it's enough to make your head spin. If there was only one you'd get it and make it work.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    I'm a hammer guy for my carry, and between all the options, I carry H&K's LEM variants. in that regard:

    All LEM:
    P30L for full-size carry
    P2000 for every day carry
    HK45C for 10-round restricted states
    P2000SK for extra concealment

    ...

    Ruger LC9s Pro when I really need it to disappear!

    ...

    HK Mark 23 with suppressor for home defense!
    "A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves." ― Edward R. Murrow

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    I own a CZ -07. An excellent gun however its slide is about half as tall as all other semi auto pistols. Therefore you will have to compensate your grip for that when racking the slide. Otherwise you will grip the frame rather than the slide. It's really more of a full sized gun even though they call it the compact model. Furthermore if you do get a CZ p07 use snap caps when dry firing or you will cause excessive wear the the firing pin roll pin.

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    Default Re: Compact and subcompact 9mm hammer fired pistols

    Quote Originally Posted by rellisonii View Post
    http://www.sarusa.com/products-list.aspx

    call around to local gun stores, you do not find them in stock very often.

    a couple of other ideas Lionheart https://www.lionheartindustries.com/product/lh9cn/

    sar cm9 http://www.sarusa.com/products-list.aspx

    bersa tprc https://bersa.eagleimportsinc.com/be...ms/tprc-series
    As if i need more options. :P I'm just kidding. I love doing the research. I've never heard of those brands except got bersa. I always thought of them as cheap guns. Not that cheap can't be good. I remember they had some sort of Makarov looking gun that was popular a few years back.

    Quote Originally Posted by rckeystone View Post
    If your travels ever bring you up around the Lehigh Valley I'd be happy to let you handle the PCR
    I appreciate the offer. I'll let you know if I'm ever out that way.

    Quote Originally Posted by carwash View Post
    I think this one will get added to the list.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    So many choices and options it's enough to make your head spin. If there was only one you'd get it and make it work.
    Agreed. Fortunately, there is something for everybody.

    Quote Originally Posted by eagleclaw View Post
    I own a CZ -07. An excellent gun however its slide is about half as tall as all other semi auto pistols. Therefore you will have to compensate your grip for that when racking the slide. Otherwise you will grip the frame rather than the slide. It's really more of a full sized gun even though they call it the compact model. Furthermore if you do get a CZ p07 use snap caps when dry firing or you will cause excessive wear the the firing pin roll pin.
    Thanks for the reminder. I had a cz75b and it was like that. I'd already have one in the chamber so I wouldn't need to rack the slide for that first shot. But it is still good to know in the event of something going wrong.

    -Zach

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