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    hps

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    Which online stores?
    Well thats no fun!! IF you guys would navigated the online stores instead of walking each other through morning coffee and patting one another on the back EVERY MORNING. 546 pages of blah daily., ud think one of you could locate one of these Glock killers. hahaha
     

    T-DOGG

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    Well thats no fun!! IF you guys would navigated the online stores instead of walking each other through morning coffee and patting one another on the back EVERY MORNING. 546 pages of blah daily., ud think one of you could locate one of these Glock killers. hahaha
    Really? If you don't like our company, find another thread.
     

    churchmouse

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    Well thats no fun!! IF you guys would navigated the online stores instead of walking each other through morning coffee and patting one another on the back EVERY MORNING. 546 pages of blah daily., ud think one of you could locate one of these Glock killers. hahaha

    You do realize this is not really appreciated in here.
    You called me and another poster "Gay" the other day. I really did not see the humor nor do I see any in this snarky post. Did you notice the Gay response was removed.
    If you do not like the blah read/post elsewhere. Join in and enjoy or please go away.
    I am dead on serious. Every one of us "Blah" guys are friends out in the real. We shoot together break bread together and share info.
    Make one more snarky post in here and I will put you in the corner. Nuff said.
     

    wtburnette

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    Yep, I'd rather converse with my group of friends than to worry about which obscure site has the P10. I'll find one eventually. GunWatcher search and looking at a couple sites I frequent didn't turn anything up, but I'll keep looking, plus I'll keep talking to the great folks in this thread ;)
     

    T-DOGG

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    Yep, I'd rather converse with my group of friends than to worry about which obscure site has the P10. I'll find one eventually. GunWatcher search and looking at a couple sites I frequent didn't turn anything up, but I'll keep looking, plus I'll keep talking to the great folks in this thread ;)
    You're okay in my book Tom, even if you do like a Legion more than a Bersa :stickpoke:
     

    llh1956

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    My new Custom CZ 97-BE from the Cajun Gun Works. Lets start with the slide being milled for a match grade 1911 hand fit bushing. Next is an LPA adjustable rear sight using a Novak sight cut. Factory fiber optic front sight. The slide has the firing pin block lifter and spring removed to reduce the take up on the trigger. The slide is finished with an extended firing pin and reduced power FP spring. Next is a Tactical Sport hammer that is .090 wider than a stock hammer and requires the slide to be milled to accept the new hammer.
    The sear cage gets a new adjustable sear and has the lifter arm replaced with a spacer which completes the removal of the firing pin block assembly. I chose the straight SAO trigger that has over travel & reach adjustment set screws. It is matched up with the floating trigger pin and reduced power trigger return spring. All the internals have been professionally polished & tuned. The barrel has a target crown and the throat and ramp are as slick as black ice! A stainless steel guide rod supports the recoil spring. This set up is using a 13 lbs. mainspring. Now I will describe the feel of this huge chunk of 45 acp. The slide to frame fit is zero and with the tactical sport hammer when the safety is engaged there is zero movement of the hammer if you pull on the trigger, on all CZ's with stock or CGW race hammers you will notice movement if you pull on the trigger. The take up and reset on this SAO trigger is about .060. The SA pull length is about .060, crisp and of course breaks clean at 2.0 lbs. using a Lyman digital gauge. The slide moves with ease and it is truly a fine 97 out of CGW and I would thank David and his son Scott and the crew for an excellent job. None would have been possible with out my friend Rick (BA) and I thank him for this and can't wait to get this beast to the range!!!
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    88E30M50

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    My new Custom CZ 97-BE from the Cajun Gun Works. Lets start with the slide being milled for a match grade 1911 hand fit bushing. Next is an LPA adjustable rear sight using a Novak sight cut. Factory fiber optic front sight. The slide has the firing pin block lifter and spring removed to reduce the take up on the trigger. The slide is finished with an extended firing pin and reduced power FP spring. Next is a Tactical Sport hammer that is .090 wider than a stock hammer and requires the slide to be milled to accept the new hammer.
    The sear cage gets a new adjustable sear and has the lifter arm replaced with a spacer which completes the removal of the firing pin block assembly. I chose the straight SAO trigger that has over travel & reach adjustment set screws. It is matched up with the floating trigger pin and reduced power trigger return spring. All the internals have been professionally polished & tuned. The barrel has a target crown and the throat and ramp are as slick as black ice! A stainless steel guide rod supports the recoil spring. This set up is using a 13 lbs. mainspring. Now I will describe the feel of this huge chunk of 45 acp. The slide to frame fit is zero and with the tactical sport hammer when the safety is engaged there is zero movement of the hammer if you pull on the trigger, on all CZ's with stock or CGW race hammers you will notice movement if you pull on the trigger. The take up and reset on this SAO trigger is about .060. The SA pull length is about .060, crisp and of course breaks clean at 2.0 lbs. using a Lyman digital gauge. The slide moves with ease and it is truly a fine 97 out of CGW and I would thank David and his son Scott and the crew for an excellent job. None would have been possible with out my friend Rick (BA) and I thank him for this and can't wait to get this beast to the range!!!
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    Holy Cow, that's sweet! I will be amazed if I don't succumb to the need for a 97B by the end of this year. Examples like this make resistence futile.
     

    88E30M50

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    I've been dry firing the SP01 Compact a bunch tonight (yes, Rusty, I used protection for the FP) and it really does have a nice trigger even though it's completely stock. I really need to take this gal out on a date at MCFG to see how she runs. The big downside there right now is that there's a broken bridge on 465 between me and MCFG. The wheels are already turning on this new one. The Pro kit is a given as are TFX Pros. Grips will be VZ as is the norm for me lately but I think I might play with adding some Talon grip tape to the front and back straps. I really need to get off my backside and do some reloading because this chunky gal needs fed.
     

    88E30M50

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    Oh, and the P10s will arrive in good time. One day, I'll see one in .40 sitting in a gun case looking lonely and will then have to give it a new home. No need to go searching one out right now. They'll show up in good time.
     
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