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Offline Avyctes

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New CZ75 SP01
« on: September 28, 2009, 08:22:05 AM »
Just picked this pistol up this past weekend. 

I didn't get to fire it yet but just wanted to comment how impressed I am with the craftsmanship.

This firearm is tighter and more nicely finished than the new Springfield Armory 1911 Stainless Mil-spec I ordered this summer which came factory fresh with tool marks here and there.

The condition of this CZ however is as you would expect from a new gun.  Flawless.

Only complaint, and it's not really a complaint, merely an observation, is that it could have came in a itsy bit bigger lock box.  The box is barely big enough for the gun and its extra mag and cleaning tools.  Plus, I about never figured out the secret opening mechanism that's hidden on it  :-\

I cured this problem by using one of my fresh Craftsman conversion units I've been making, which is 2x or 3x bigger.  Plenty of leg room  ;)

Those are cool bythe way.  I bought a 'sheet' of the black/dark gray egg crate foam (3'x6' I believe), use a utility blade knife to 'gut' a craftsman case (remove the inner liner with the tool contour) and line with the foam.  They make great cases for guns that don't come with cases.  I'm sticking a lot of my C&R stuff I've picked up in them.

Hopefully will have a range report soon.

Anyone with any performance reports, please sound off.
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Re: New CZ75 SP01
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 02:11:25 PM »
I don't have the SP01.  I have a 75B with the Omega trigger group.  It's been absolutely flawless after about 1000 rounds of various quality.   Enjoy the SP01, it's a beauty. 

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Re: New CZ75 SP01
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2009, 03:22:50 PM »
Congrats Avyctes. Sounds nice. I was thinking a new Glock, but I've had such good luck with the CZ rifles, I might just go for one of their Pistols too.
Mike

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Re: New CZ75 SP01
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2009, 06:20:51 AM »
This is my third Cz, *but*it's my first NEW Cz.

I also have a Cz52 and a Cz82.  I love both of them.  I expect I'll love this SP01 as well.

And Skunk, you're right, it is a beauty.  But I've always admired the Cz75 line, don't know why I never got one before.

Better late than never!

I had my mind made up to get a Glock 17, to fill a desire for a high cap 9mm.  When I saw one of these in a gun store, I had to have one.
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Re: New CZ75 SP01
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2009, 04:38:52 PM »
A few years ago I bought a new CZ 75B in a 40 S&W. It performs flawlessly. I love it.

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Re: New CZ75 SP01
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2009, 06:23:10 AM »
My Dad just got a 75B in 40.  He hasn't shot it yet, but the pistol appears as nice as my SP01 visually. 

Has anyone bought a holster for the SP01?  All I've found so far is a plastic holster for it.  Would like something in leather.
"There exists a law, not written down anywhere, but in our hearts.. that, if our lives are endangered by plots or violence or armed robbers or enemies, any and every method of protecting ourselves is morally right."
Marcus Tullius Cicero