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Stainless 75B. 2 mags and a Milt Sparks holster. Can't wait to put some rds through it tomorrow. Fits like a glove. Went to buy a compact, but the beaver tail on them isn't upswept and it dug Into my hand. Came close to buying a 2075 RAMI and might have if this hadn't been laying there. Picked it up, pointed it and said yep.
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That's a beauty, and yes, they do feel great in the hand. Great guns, too. And a great holster.
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Anxious to see if the trigger slap you warned me about will be a problem.... After you mentioned it, and a quick Google search, it seems to be fairly common. If the compact would have had the upswept beavertail, I'd have bought it, but really liking the stainless for a truck console gun.
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Yep. Should serve well for that.
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Anxious to see if the trigger slap you warned me about will be a problem.... After you mentioned it, and a quick Google search, it seems to be fairly common. If the compact would have had the upswept beavertail, I'd have bought it, but really liking the stainless for a truck console gun. I had a .40 some years ago, and trigger slap was real for me. A few months ago I bought a Omega Convertible, which allegedly doesn't have that issue. After about 100 rounds, that seems to be true, plus the trigger is a good bit crisper. SS isn't available for that model, yet. In addition to the simpler trigger, the Omega Convertible is easily switched between DA/SA mode and Decocker mode, where the safety becomes a decocker. It came that way, and will stay like that for now, unless I decide to carry the heavy bastard. I tested the old .40 to see if I could make it malfunction by limp-wristing it, but it just kept on chugging, even when held as loose as possible without losing it. The weight and low slide running inside the frame are responsible for that, I think. My favorite auto, kind of a cross between a High Power and a 92. Worlds most issued pistol, according to some, and widely copied. Next up is the .22 unit.
What fresh Hell is this?
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Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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Kansas City, Kansas, home of the World Champion Chiefs, according to President Trump. lol
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I do like the holster also.
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You made a great choice. I'm a big fan of the full size and compact models, but the RAMI has always felt clunky to me.
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Kinda same here. If I'm buying a subcompact it's for concealed carry. RAMI seems thick for that application.
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Kansas City, Kansas, home of the World Champion Chiefs, according to President Trump. lol Well, the city is in both states
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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Jack, I keep going back and looking at the picture. I think you are an enabler.
He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
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Nice pistol. I've been wanting one for some time. Had a couple over the years and ended up selling them. Best I had was a Tangfolio TZ-75 blued gun that I bought in the '80's. Definitely wish I still had that one.
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Nice pistol. I've been wanting one for some time. Had a couple over the years and ended up selling them. Best I had was a Tangfolio TZ-75 blued gun that I bought in the '80's. Definitely wish I still had that one. I bought a compact Tanfaglio in the 1980s and a full sized in the ‘90s. Still have the full sized one.
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Kansas City, Kansas, home of the World Champion Chiefs, according to President Trump. lol Well, the city is in both states Nope. Two different cities. The Chiefs are in the Missouri one.
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Nice pistol. I've been wanting one for some time. Had a couple over the years and ended up selling them. Best I had was a Tangfolio TZ-75 blued gun that I bought in the '80's. Definitely wish I still had that one. I had an early CZ-75, it came in from Canada. I think the Tanfoglio I had later, was better built than the actual CZ that I owned, it shot better, for danged sure. I'm NOT a CZ hater, but I have to give the Italians their due, it was a lot better finished, and shot better. I have eleven CZ rifles currently, so I don't dislike the CZ brand at all.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
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I have a Milt Sparks IWB hoster in black horsehide for my Smith L-frame. Nice stuff. Think I waited 6 weeks for mine.
You've got yourself a pretty rig.
BTW, buy recoil springs direct from CZ; they're much cheaper. Every 5000 rounds is the replacement interval. They offer both steel and polymer guide rods too, also cheap.
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What fresh Hell is this?
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Nice, I'm a pistol dummy typing on a small pc screen, 9mm?
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