Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 3/31/13 11:53 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 3/31/13 11:19 AM, Eisboch wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message ... Here's a little CZ concealed carry pistol with several safety features, including an actual safety: http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-2075-rami/ ------------------------------------------- I've heard that CZ may be trying to get some of their handguns on the MA compliant list, but as of last month no CZ models are listed: http://www.mass.gov/eopss/docs/chsb/firearms/approvedfirearmsroster03-2013.pdf Well, it sure isn't for lack of a safety, since all the Glock models seem to be compliant. In Europe, Glock supplies pistols to police departments *with* safeties, if the department wants them. But not here. There are some aftermarket safeties available for Glock pistols. I was shooting a high-priced SIG X-5 when at a match, I happened to swap pistols for a few mags with a guy shooting a much less expensive CZ. I was impressed with how much tighter the CZ slide locked up with its frame, and the "innards" on the CZ were at least as finely machined as those on the SIG. The SIG was "done up" in buff stainless steel, and that usually produces a good-looking firearm. But the quality of both pistols was pretty much a push. And, for me, the CZ outshot my SIG. That's when I decided to sell the SIG and get a CZ. -------------------------------------------------------- I think some Glocks have been recently added after Glock added another safety feature of some type. But, just because the gun is on the list in the link I provided, doesn't necessarily mean you can buy one. That's what is so screwed up here. There is a MA agency (forget what it's called) that tests guns submitted by the manufacturer for certification of being MA compliant. They test for safety, drop tests, etc. The manufacturer must submit something like five guns of each model for testing. But the MA Attorney General's office also has a say in what is "MA compliant" and it's a very subjective determination. In some cases a particular Ruger model was rejected because they didn't like where the serial number was put. In other cases, a stainless version of a gun model was rejected but the blued version was ok. As a result, many manufacturers have basically told MA to "KMA" and don't bother even trying to market their guns here. In order for a dealer to legally sell post-grandfathered guns, the model must be approved by both the testing agency and the AG's office. Politics, as usual, at play. Well, that all sounds like stupidity in action... ![]() |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Sig Sauer P250 | General | |||
TV or Sig Sauer? Who cares? | General | |||
Like my new sig | ASA | |||
My New Sig. | ASA | |||
Gaynz's new sig . . . | ASA |