I'm selling the Rami that I've had for a bit and loved (no reason to keep it anymore), and have been looking around to see what CZ had in a hammer polymer, just for fun.
Recommended to me here: P-07, P-09 and a Phantom.
I sold 3 guns last weekend and ran across this CZ P-09 right after I did and I bought it this evening off a retired LEO and he lived conveniently close to me.
New, never shot. I could have bought a P-07 from him also, but decided to go for the bigger frame for fun.
Feel free to tell me why I should have bought one or the other: I've got time to try out all of them, and maybe learn to just stay with my Shadow 2 and forget anything polymer at the range.
It will be interesting to see how it does against the Shadow 2 I have that beats everything.
It is what I love to do.
He did teach me the secret to getting into a CZ box (secret button to push).
I wondered why it was so hard getting the CZ guns out of their box.
He warned me about changing the backstraps on the grips: first thing I'm going to do is put the large one on, but I need to study it so I don't lose a spring evidently.
Recommended to me here: P-07, P-09 and a Phantom.
I sold 3 guns last weekend and ran across this CZ P-09 right after I did and I bought it this evening off a retired LEO and he lived conveniently close to me.
New, never shot. I could have bought a P-07 from him also, but decided to go for the bigger frame for fun.
Feel free to tell me why I should have bought one or the other: I've got time to try out all of them, and maybe learn to just stay with my Shadow 2 and forget anything polymer at the range.
It will be interesting to see how it does against the Shadow 2 I have that beats everything.
It is what I love to do.
He did teach me the secret to getting into a CZ box (secret button to push).
I wondered why it was so hard getting the CZ guns out of their box.
He warned me about changing the backstraps on the grips: first thing I'm going to do is put the large one on, but I need to study it so I don't lose a spring evidently.