That looks like a lot of range time fun. Will it sport a silencer?
That looks like a lot of range time fun. Will it sport a silencer?
Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.
Whats the single action like? My P-07 and P-09 must be like 3 pounds or less. Double action has smoothed out a lot over about 1000 rounds too. I shoot the P-07 best.
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Out of the box, the single action was decent. Double action was also decent as long as you pulled straight through; it was bad if you tried to stage it.
I've since slicked the action up and I'm pleased with it (both double and single action).
I just finished some other things that I wanted to do to it:
I undercut the front of the decocking levers so that they don't abrade the frame when operated. The slide stop got a similar treatment on it's lower edge.
I replaced the main spring plug with one that has a lanyard loop (makes it a lot easier to disassemble).
Lastly, I didn't care for how the backstrap was finished, so I stippled two of them (medium as a test of concept, small on the pistol).
Regards,
Greg
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Excellent job on the stippling. Don't get no better than that.
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Nice stipple job. I didn't think about under cutting the decocker and slide stop but that's a good idea. Mine came with the lanyard loop and I heard that some came with them and some didn't. Did you get the mag extentions that add 2 extra rounds? I think my P-07 came with them but yhe P-09 didn't.
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20 rounds! Just now caught that on the reread. That's a lot of pay load.
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Hey, thanks for comments on the stippling
I must confess I feel like I cheated some on it as I bought one of these recently:
yqtszhj,
No mag extensions with this one. I read on the CZ forum that this particular version of the P-09 marked as suppressor ready (but without the tall sights and mag extensions) was discontinued in 2016. However, mine is has a test target dated 2017 and the serial number begins with a "17". Without the taller sights, I think this version would be better called "compensator ready"
Yes sir and with the extensions that yqtszhj mentioned it's kicked up two extra rounds (21+1).
Regards,
Greg
That's a pretty neat little attachment for stippling, probably speeds things up some although it's not a long tedious task.
Pondering I think I might have something similar in my kit, wonder why I never thought to use it.
Hmmm, this has happened before and seems to be a pattern.
Maybe I'm slow in the thinking department?
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Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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