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    chezuki

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    Sight install on a CZ is a piece of cake. You hand the gun, sights and a little bit of money to llh. :lmfao:

    Ah. I'm a tinkerer by nature, so I like to do these things myself. No knock on LL, but I'll ateast attempt my Cajun parts swap on my own. I have to know HOW stuff works.

    I already told him worst case scenario, I'll show up with a ziplock bag of parts and a defeated look on my face. :laugh:
     

    wtburnette

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    The Dawson sights from CGW do not require the front sight be drilled out it, already has been done. The Mepro night sights from CGW have to be drilled. Drill from the left side so the rotation of the drill bit does not pull the sight away from being completely seated in the sight notch as it starts to cut.

    Dang, that might mean I need to bring you my P-01 to install the Mepros, as I'm not sure USDS will know this or have done them before...
     

    Birds Away

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    Ah. I'm a tinkerer by nature, so I like to do these things myself. No knock on LL, but I'll ateast attempt my Cajun parts swap on my own. I have to know HOW stuff works.

    I already told him worst case scenario, I'll show up with a ziplock bag of parts and a defeated look on my face. :laugh:

    You wouldn't be the first to present him with a bag o' gun. I think, with all the videos available, you will be fine. ;)
     

    tbhausen

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    Can anyone post pics of TFX's on a CZ? I might be ordering a set or two tomorrow.

    Que, I'll be posting pics of the laser grips on my PCR later today or tomorrow.
     

    TopDog

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    Okay never ventured into the wheel guns and I am not sure I want to? But I love the CZs just like you so it does make me curious?

    Curious about wheel guns? Dude! if you want to shoot some revolvers just drop me a PM, more than happy to introduce you to a new addiction.
     

    RustyHornet

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    TopDog has it right. It's just like choosing which semi auto to buy. Get out and fondle some. I love my Ruger GP100, but others like Smiths better. They all have a different feel. A .357 in my opinion is the best way to go for your first wheelie. I've not had any experience with anything but a Ruger or Smith.
    Unless you want to talk blackpowder :): psyko
     

    TopDog

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    So help me out which one?

    Here pick 7 and we will go to the range:

    Ruger Accusport Bisley 44 mag
    Ruger Bisley Blackhawk 45 colt
    Ruger GP100 6 inch 357 mag
    Ruger GP100 Match Champion 357 mag
    Ruger LCR 357 mag
    Ruger SP101 3 inch 357 mag
    Ruger Single Six 22lr / 22mag
    Ruger Single Seven 7.5 inch .327mag
    Ruger SP101 4 inch .327 mag

    S&W 627-5 Performance Center, 2 inch, 8 shot, 357 mag
    S&W 986, Performance Center, 5inch, 7 shot, 9mm

    I have some other Colts, S&W but they are mostly collectors pieces.
     

    bjenkins

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    Depends on what you want to do with it. Shoot some first, get an idea of what the platform can do.
    Strictly for fun, do not really like a long barrel feel more comfortable with the P-07 or Glock 19 etc. And if I was to buy one I would not want to skimp because it would probably be my only one.Yea right! But also would need excellent trigger and nice looking?
     
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