Shows what I know about them, I guess.
Nevermind.
Don't be that way. It's a good heads up for someone that wants to go through the steps of returning it to the factory for an alloy Rami. $400 plus the wait time is great.
I'd ask for a 9mm replacement, even.
Don't be that way. It's a good heads up for someone that wants to go through the steps of returning it to the factory for an alloy Rami. $400 plus the wait time is great.
I'd ask for a 9mm replacement, even.
The RAMI P, especially the .40 version, is known to be the most problematic and least desired CZ ever made.in fact the P model was so bad they dropped it entirely. They fixed warranty repair guns by sending the customer a new steel framed gun. So not a carry gun but maybe a collector's item.
Even less desireable than the CZ100??
Whittakers is showing a used, like new, 9mm model on their website for $499.
If I had the ready cash I would get another one.
The alloy frame 9mm RAMI is an exceptional handgun.
Birds, since we already know that we both have hard-ons for CZs, how much experience do you have with the RAMI? I want a subcompact and, ****, if I can keep all my guns on the same platform I might as well.
Even less desireable than the CZ100??
Not exactly an apples to apples comparison but yeah even less so than the CZ100. To my knowledge CZ never "fixed" warranty issues with a new gun replacement of an entirely different model with the CZ100. I think they just stopped making it or acknowledging it's existence
Totally different company, Kawtech.
Really? Hmm I guess I never researched the CZ100. Who made it?
My bad. I guess they did make it. I was thinking of the CZ 99 which is made by a different company. Huh, learn something everyday.