Yes the old enamel finish CAN look nice and remain so only if you don’t handle the gun. Flicking the safety will chip it off over a short time. It was done poorly with cheap spray paint. If I bought another I’d only get one at a great price and worn finish in order to refinish it, or a blued or parked model.
I might get mine Roguarded
I bought mine at the Grafenwoehr Training Area Rod and Gun Club in Germany back in 83 I think it was and brought it home with me. It was stolen and later recovered.
I bought a Pre-B CZ75 in 1986—it was my first centrefire semi-auto. It had the enamel finish but it worked really well. The sights were awfully small for competition use so I sold it a few years later. I had a chance to pick this one up last year—it had the matte blued finish, but was a little worn (and had an idiot scratch! Who idiot scratches a CZ75? ) Anyway, a little TLC with some touch-up bluing did the trick—I'm glad to have one back again.
Nice PreB and ‘the right’ finish!
[QUOTE=m4brian;2523129]...I even prefer decocking a SIG with my off hand and with my P99 you have to. Re holstering is a two handed operation.[/QUOTE
M4brian, if you are talking about using the decocking lever on the SIG with your support hand, you are GTG. if talking about lowering the hammer with your thumb while pulling the trigger a la the pre-B CZ-75, that does not render the pistol safe. It will fire if the hammer is hit hard enough.
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