May 22, 2015, 02:48 PM | #26 | |
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Ok seriously. The ergos, accuracy, take down and capacity are all great, but I do think that having larger hands/longer fingers will help a lot. I have an SP-01, which is essentially a 75b with rail and ambi-safety. It is comfortable and accurate. DA pull is a little challenging and I need the tiniest shift of grip to activate the slide release, but then I have fingers that are a little short in relation to my palm. For the DA the half-cock option is good for the reach-challenged. Cocked and Locked is even better if you are comfortable with that. I probably wouldn't be, but that is nothing to go by.
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May 25, 2015, 07:52 AM | #27 |
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I know a CZ collector and have been lucky to shoot most of his. They are superb handguns IMO. I found them to be very accurate and comfortable. The finish is very durable as well. The only CZ that felt a bit too large in my medium sized hands was the 97 B model in 45 ACP. Even so, it performed flawlessly and the sights were right on the money. I'm always a bit worried about non adjustable sight guns, but with the CZs I've tried, it seems to be a non issue.
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