Stick with M&P or give in to the CZickness?

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    Glock does 2 per calendar year. And that's why I have about 10 of them... it would be fantastic if CZ did this as well. I would be happy with 2 a year. 6 would be better!! Lol.

    Glock, CZ, Walther, S&W, FN, Sig Saurer all have a "blue label" type of program.

    Frank if your Department is going to Glock why aren't you sticking with that manufacturer?
     

    jd4320t

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    I think M&P 9's are too much of a value not to have one. I picked mine up because three of my friends had them and figured I should try one out. It's definitely a keeper.

    I've wanted a CZ for about six years now and I'll eventually get one but I doubt it'll replace my Glocks as my go to's.
     
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    Route 45

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    [video=youtube;h-ptLPmSdL4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-ptLPmSdL4[/video]

    I don't care anything for DA/SA handguns, so CZ has never been on my radar. This pistol changes that. I don't think they have shipped yet, but I plan to grab one as soon as they do. Looks like a PPQ quality trigger in a G19 sized platform with much better ergonomics and a lower bore axis than a PPQ.
     

    Frank_N_Stein

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    Glock, CZ, Walther, S&W, FN, Sig Saurer all have a "blue label" type of program.

    Frank if your Department is going to Glock why aren't you sticking with that manufacturer?

    I have a Glock 26 as my BUG/EDC. I like Glocks but I am not a big enough fanboy to buy them exclusively. I will be buying my G22 when we switch to the 17M
     

    Frank_N_Stein

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    [video=youtube;h-ptLPmSdL4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-ptLPmSdL4[/video]

    I don't care anything for DA/SA handguns, so CZ has never been on my radar. This pistol changes that. I don't think they have shipped yet, but I plan to grab one as soon as they do. Looks like a PPQ quality trigger in a G19 sized platform with much better ergonomics and a lower bore axis than a PPQ.

    I wish it was available in a full-size frame (G17-ish) instead of being the same size as the G19. I am a full-size guy and prefer the full size frame.
     

    ChrisK

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    Frank, please don't count out any of the DA/SA CZ's, especially ones that have been "Cajunized". They are a real eye opener. The only comparable trigger I have come across have been on tuned 1911's.
     
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    Frank, please don't count out any of the DA/SA CZ's, especially ones that have been "Cajunized". They are a real eye opener. The only comparable trigger I have come across have been on tuned 1911's.
    I wasn't a believer in the da/sa until I bought my first Sig. Now I own about four sigs with the da/sa. I enjoy them but to each his own.
     

    hps

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    I'd say if your concerned with punching holes in paper and shooting bullseyes get urself a CZ. If ur gonna carry keep ur Glock
     
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