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cz Does offer a single action only. However the da/sa can be super slick. I have several and just picked up a 97b which is very much the same gun in 45acp. Hard to go wrong When I didn't have the filters at work blocking me, I did a quick search and found there are SA only conversions available too. I'd love to give a 97 a try because the 45 is my preference, but was thinking about a 75 because I don't own a 9mm. Might have to do both and maybe a 1911 in 9mm or 38 super for giggles too.
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The 97 is a very comfortable pistol to shoot, but it's a boat anchor. The one I had was accurate and reliable.
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At our shop, the P01 outsells the PCR by quite a bit but I've never understood it. Nobody puts a light on the rail and the PCR is a much better looking gun.
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At our shop, the P01 outsells the PCR by quite a bit but I've never understood it. Nobody puts a light on the rail and the PCR is a much better looking gun. They look almost the same, except for the length of the frame's dust cover.
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So pcr is identical to the compact other than the 4oz. Less weight due to alloy instead of steel?
I like the look of the P01. I've never had a weapon mounted light, but could see it on the gun on my nightstand.
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At our shop, the P01 outsells the PCR by quite a bit but I've never understood it. Nobody puts a light on the rail and the PCR is a much better looking gun. They look almost the same, except for the length of the frame's dust cover. The dustcover on the P01 is also fatter.
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Love the CZ's. Had one in .40 I bought off here that I should've never sold. Got a .45 that'll never get sold. Would like to buy another in .40 someday. I need to get my hands on a 97. Love my 1911, but the cz75 fits like it grew there. The 97 the same? Same for the 97B. It IS a handful though, girthy. But damned comfortable and accurate. But also as has been said, heavy. You can definitely use as a bludgeon if she runs dry.
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So pcr is identical to the compact other than the 4oz. Less weight due to alloy instead of steel?
I like the look of the P01. I've never had a weapon mounted light, but could see it on the gun on my nightstand. The PO1 is alloy too but weighs a bit more than the PCR. They're great guns. The Canik clones imported by Tristar are superb as well.
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The Omega gives you either option and comes with the parts needed. The Omega trigger is simpler and more robust, according to CZ, feels better, according to me, and costs a couple of dollars less.
Mine came with checkered rubber grips that are very comfortable, with slight palm-swells.
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