froggy wrote:
All was good ... My mind was at rest ... normal heart beats ... but now ... Sim's silly talk has resurected my desire for a "old skool " Classic CZ75 ...
Will you guys just stop please ??!!
or maybe not ...
You keep that little Galic cardiac muscle pumping, it's what you frogs are renowned for!
Look at lines of the classic, original CZ75. No dished dust cover or a big fat slide. Graceful, stepped, like a finger pointing where it should. It required machining. And in the days before CNC, that had to be done by a Czech craftsman. And one aspect of that "pointy nose" that often not considered by the "beardy tactical" crowd, is how easy the Original re-holsters into a decent, reinforced mouth of a behind the hip IWB holster.
Hooked trigger guard? What bafoon opens up his hands whilst trying to hold on to a pistol in recoil? Exactly the same as that abomination taught today, with hands open and thumbs running parallel along the receiver! Both the inventions of sports shooters for nothing more that, "Look, I'm different, come do my class!"
And the spur trigger. Carried DA, if you want then to go SA, then you need plenty of purchase on the hammer! How can you do that with a little, bitty nub of a hammer? Gun writers just needed to have less chubby hands!
And today, all pistols are so much of a muchness.... Look along a pistol line if you ever get the chance, polymer striker fired. Soul-less hunks of blocky plastic with crap grip angles and even worse trigger pulls. Undoubtably they go bang, they're cheap and they're....... Well, cheap. And all that slide weight and non of that receiver weight, muzzle flip city!
Fancy old school, Yves? What else can you desire with garlic running through your veins, but the MAB PA15?!
15 round, single action, steel 9mm, that has an accuracy capability bordering on that of the P210, due to rotating barrel lock up.
And the real beauty of these 70'sand 80's "Wonder-nines" as called back then? In much more free parts of the world than Mainland Britain, they can probably be picked up for a song! They're like flares, big collars and nylon shirts, "the kids" wouldn't be seen dead with one!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!