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    88E30M50

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    Thanks guys. I think I will wait. At least until tomorrow, but maybe until next week. There's a different one that I want to break in tomorrow WTB. Not new, but has not been shot in 9 months and recently got a bit of internal polish.
     

    churchmouse

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    Thanks guys. I think I will wait. At least until tomorrow, but maybe until next week. There's a different one that I want to break in tomorrow WTB. Not new, but has not been shot in 9 months and recently got a bit of internal polish.

    It really needs to be ran then yes...:)
     

    TWEAKD4

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    I’m finally getting around to refreshing a surplus CZ75 compact I bought from Birds Away last year. I’d like to do the CGW pro kit eventually but will probably just start with new springs and trigger pin. Is it worth slowly updating parts or just wait until I can do everything at once?

    You can take your time upgrading things slowly or as your funds allow. Most can't wait so they do it all at once. I still need to upgrade my CZs but one project at a time.
     

    88E30M50

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    You can take your time upgrading things slowly or as your funds allow. Most can't wait so they do it all at once. I still need to upgrade my CZs but one project at a time.

    The beauty of upgrading with CGW parts is that there's little difference in price if you order the kit or buy individual parts. My first upgrade was done a couple of parts at a time and some of my latest have gone that route too. It's tough shelling out $600 for a gun, $120 for sights and then tossing another $300+ in parts all at once. What I generally do now is the SRS first, then the RRK and hammer and sear as funds allow.
     

    88E30M50

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    After my ode to the P10C in T-Dogg's 19vs10 thread, I had to take my P10C out for a range trip. Just got back from shooting the P10C and the high polish 75B (incidentally, bought off of T-Dogg). Both ran beautifully and since it was only 26 degrees when I got to the range, it was glove weather. Hence, no trigger finger irritation. What a great way to start the weekend (at least mentally as I still have a days work to do)
     

    Birds Away

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    I’m finally getting around to refreshing a surplus CZ75 compact I bought from Birds Away last year. I’d like to do the CGW pro kit eventually but will probably just start with new springs and trigger pin. Is it worth slowly updating parts or just wait until I can do everything at once?

    I'm trying to remember which one that was. Do you have a picture? Is this an all steel?
     

    Birds Away

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    After my ode to the P10C in T-Dogg's 19vs10 thread, I had to take my P10C out for a range trip. Just got back from shooting the P10C and the high polish 75B (incidentally, bought off of T-Dogg). Both ran beautifully and since it was only 26 degrees when I got to the range, it was glove weather. Hence, no trigger finger irritation. What a great way to start the weekend (at least mentally as I still have a days work to do)

    Sounds like fun. I haven't been to the range in quite awhile.
     

    T-DOGG

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    Rolling out for Indy this morning for a meetup with a CZicko. Hoping to run a P10C side by side with my G**** to see if it's gonna be a possible replacement for it.
     

    ChrisK

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    And I get to replace our 6 year old Hi-end front loading washer.
    Not gun related but it is sure finishing off my gun fund reserves.

    When we moved into our new house 3+ years ago we got rid of our “Hi-End” front load washer. Best thing we ever did. We purchased a LG pair (Top Load with no agitator sticking up).
     

    canterbc

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    When we moved into our new house 3+ years ago we got rid of our “Hi-End” front load washer. Best thing we ever did. We purchased a LG pair (Top Load with no agitator sticking up).

    Ditto. We like the high efficient top load much more than our "nicer" old front load.
     
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