Does anyone know if PSS carries CZ's or is this just a rumor?
I tried to find that shop while on my way to Big Boy Hobbies last week and couldn't find it. Where are they?
I tried to find that shop while on my way to Big Boy Hobbies last week and couldn't find it. Where are they?
Are CZ's good guns? BG firearms has one used in there. A CZ 75 BD to be exact. I liked the feel but not the decocker. I'd love to get a CZ 75 B if they're quality guns.
Are CZ's good guns? BG firearms has one used in there. A CZ 75 BD to be exact. I liked the feel but not the decocker. I'd love to get a CZ 75 B if they're quality guns.
How could they be any good? They made guns during the Cold War, a little no account Czech company. You don't see them on the cover of magazines, do you? The best you ever hear about them is that "they're good for the money." A Yugo was "good for the money" but that doesn't translate into just being good.
And besides, who needs close to 100% reliability, amazing accuracy, tight machining, great customer service, all in a beautiful package that would cost $1500 if Sig or HK or Beretta made the exact same gun and put their name on it?
I admit, I have a fondness for these guns for sentimental reasons only, so I'll happily take any of the junky things off your hands. Don't burden yourself with this Czech crap.
i was at PSS Monday and he had 2 CZs 75BD and a compact as for KS&E they didnt have on in the building except for a couple used 83s said they would have them n a couple weeks but didnt know about the P01.
What were they charging for those models?
i believe they were around 570 if memory serves me for the ones at PSS dont remember on the used 83sWhat were they charging for those models?