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    Born2vette

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    Wow, I'd be all over picking up an OR version of the P07. To me, that is the flagship product line for CZ for EDC right now. Sure, the P10 line is the favored son, but at the end of the day, it's still the P07 that is the rock solid choice for EDC. I've seen reports of high round cound P10s having issues with going full auto as the internals wear, but the P07 does not seem to have that issue.

    That said, I'd still grap an PCR/OR if one were available.
    I have been contemplating milling both my PCR & P07 in the near future
     

    88E30M50

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    I did a quick trip down to HHRP this afternoon to sight in some rifles after an optic musical chair routine. The DD M4V1 got the ACOG and the M16A2 clone got the Leupold Mk AR. As much as I hate pulling the ACOG from the A2 clone, it works much better on the DD. Same goes for the Leupold Mk AR on the A2. It's an optic better suited for the longer barrel than the 14.5" DD.

    That also frees up the RMR that was on the DD to be reinstalled on the G23.4.
     

    88E30M50

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    I have been contemplating milling both my PCR & P07 in the near future
    I've thought about doing that to both of mine as well. I really need to get comfortable behind a red dot though. When shooting Chris's Staccato last weekend, I was both impressed with the gun and depressed about my ability to run a red dot well. I find myself still watching the dot dance all over the place. I need to run dots more to get my head back in the red dot game
     

    88E30M50

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    No, not a Glock person at all. I prefer well broken in CZs with a lot of polishing and hand fitting. I like to have a wall which in my opinion a lot of the Cajun upgrades take away.
    One of my favorite CZs to shoot is an '88 pre-B that is all stock. I had it Cajunixed for a while, but ended up restoring it back to factory and find it to be a simple, honest gun to shoot. Not great by any measure, but very good overall.
     

    zachcz

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    One of my favorite CZs to shoot is an '88 pre-B that is all stock. I had it Cajunixed for a while, but ended up restoring it back to factory and find it to be a simple, honest gun to shoot. Not great by any measure, but very good overall.
    I have same belief. I’ll take broken in stock over anything cajunized any day of the week for what I do and how I prefer my triggers to be. Cajunized stuff and lightens it up and does what it says but it’s just not for me.
     
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    wingrider1800

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    I've thought about doing that to both of mine as well. I really need to get comfortable behind a red dot though. When shooting Chris's Staccato last weekend, I was both impressed with the gun and depressed about my ability to run a red dot well. I find myself still watching the dot dance all over the place. I need to run dots more to get my head back in the red dot game
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    ChrisK

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    I've thought about doing that to both of mine as well. I really need to get comfortable behind a red dot though. When shooting Chris's Staccato last weekend, I was both impressed with the gun and depressed about my ability to run a red dot well. I find myself still watching the dot dance all over the place. I need to run dots more to get my head back in the red dot game
    What kind of grip are you using? I find that if I use a crush grip the dot seems to dance around more. I have changed how I grip because of going to a RDS for that reason. It has helped with using irons for me also.
     

    88E30M50

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    What kind of grip are you using? I find that if I use a crush grip the dot seems to dance around more. I have changed how I grip because of going to a RDS for that reason. It has helped with using irons for me also.
    That might be a part of the issue. It's been a couple of months since I've put any real effort into learning the red dot and my grip tends to be the crush grip normally. Earlier this summer, I was working on the grip idea that the strong hand grip was just firm enough to not let the pistol move around and the weak hand did the bulk of the work in stabilizing the grip. I need to revisit that
     

    88E30M50

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    I have same belief. I’ll take broken in stock of anything cajunized any day of the week for what I do and how I prefer my triggers to be. Cajunized stuff and lightens it up and does what it says but it’s just not for me.
    I like, and appreciate a good Cajunized trigger, but have also come to really like an old school standard trigger as well. Especially for EDC. I've had several CZs that I bought with the idea of EDC, only to take them out of the EDC lineup due to an excessively light trigger after Cajunizing them.

    Still, that old pre-B is still just a joy for me to shoot. For whatever reason, I just seem to connect to that gun.
     

    Haven

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    If CZ moves to OR all the pistols, I will be getting another P-07, P-01, and likely another CZ 75. I am still tempted by a P10c OR.

    If they come out with an OR P10M that holds more than 7 rounds, I would be all over that as well. I like my P10S OR well enough, but during the summer I want something smaller. Hence why I picked up the Springfield Hellcat.
     

    DadSmith

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    I thought I remembered seeing someone wanting a CZ 75 B?


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