Thinking of a CZ 2075 RAMI to replace my house gun (Beretta FS92) and carry gun (SIG P238). Which is better, the standard safety or the BD model with the decocker? I like the decocker function on my FS92 but could live without it. Any other comments on the CZ 2075 would be appreciated/
I have run my RAMI with a 26 round magazine, no problems.
Thanx for that. I never knew.
I presume that your Beretta doesn't have a light rail on it?
Because for a "house gun" / night stand gun... No way I'd trade a Beretta 92 for a CZ RAMI.
While the RAMI might not be my first choice for HD, I would make that trade any day. To each his own.I presume that your Beretta doesn't have a light rail on it?
Because for a "house gun" / night stand gun... No way I'd trade a Beretta 92 for a CZ RAMI.
I may be wrong, but I think the intent is a gun that doubles as both HD and carry weapon. While the 92 is a great gun for HD, it's not as easy to carry a full size gun as a subcompact like the Rami. Again, just inferring from his post.
And that's the problem. He currently has 2 guns that are VERY nice and capable guns. One for each purpose (home and carry). Why in the world would anyone recommend he sell those to buy a single gun that compromises in the HD purpose?
Why do you think it is a compromise vs. a Beretta 92?
And that's the problem. He currently has 2 guns that are VERY nice and capable guns. One for each purpose (home and carry). Why in the world would anyone recommend he sell those to buy a single gun that compromises in the HD purpose?
To me, I'm not a fan of .380, even though the P238 is the best of that caliber in my mind. I'd much rather carry 9mm. Anyone who has no problem with the .380 round, I'd recommend the P238 as it's reliable and pretty much disappears when you carry it.