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New addition to arsenal...
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 23:56:10 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/17/20 1:50 PM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/17/20 11:45 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 2/17/20 9:29 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:If CZ is fantastic, why do you have to rebuild everyone you claim to purchase? That's just more of your ignorance feeding your misinformation, Bilious. Other than mounting a plate to accommodate a red dot, I haven't made any modifications to my CZ pistol. As I stated, the reset is a tad long for my taste, and I could take care of it if I wanted to, but, so far, it hasn't been that much of a bother, and once I get past the first DA trigger pull and are in SA mode, the reset is fine. You don't seem to be familiar with da/sa decocker pistols. Once you find out why they do what they do you probably wont **** up another nice pistol. But then again, you might. I am familiar with one DA-SA decocker pistol. Since I don't keep a round in the chamber ready to fire, I don't use the decocker. If I want fire the pistol, I rack the slide, which loads a round into the chamber, and that puts it into Single Action mode. I bought this particular model of SP-01 because it included CZ's premium threaded 5" plus barrel, and I didn't like the feel of the alternate "Omega" trigger on another model with the suppressor barrel. If I may paraphrase you. You speak of firing that pistol double action first round and subsequently in single action. Which of your statements is a lie? You trained on what, a Daisy b.b. rifle? Maybe that is your problem. You bypassed the Daisy Red Rider phase. No, I didn't, and it was the Red Ryder, not the Red Rider. Red was a comic strip character, and the originator sought and got the tie-in with the BB gun maker. You should know this...it was all in your era as a kid. Spell check. And I had a Red Ryder BB gun. Older brother and I did get in trouble with it. Reported shooting a Stop Sign. Was true, but was an older wood one, not a AAA approved one. So we skated. I never had a Red Ryder. My first BB gun was the "Marksman" Daisy with the replaceable reticles, adjustable rear peep sight and the faux monte carlo stock. It is actually a little bigger too. I still have it and I rebuilt it when I bought my grandson his Red Ryder. It still shoots pretty well. That was when I first started shooting in the basement. My dad built a range there and the whole family used to shoot down there. |
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