Received slide back from Cajun.
The lower bore axis (in relation to hand) makes finding the Dot easier than my RMR 1911. It is fun to shoot.
The "lower third, undercut Patridge FS" is what we used to refer to as a weapon retention sight, for fairly obvious reason. (:
Red Dot and irons dialed in at the shop.
Five rds. of 124 gr. Gold Dot @ 11 yds benched (max distance in back of shop).
Pinpoint precision with the RMR was simple. Confident to carry this one now.
Thanks.
The HB trigger helps, but there was still a bit of "grit"/stacking at take up to the wall.
Stoning removed anything but pressure to the break. Much easier to shoot.
I know I am dragging this thing back up.
I have an FDE and a Black CZ P10C.
I have had good luck with both of them and it's my favorite pistol to shoot.
Just added a set of Frank Proctor sights to the black one. I like the sight picture.
It's the best I can do while getting the camera to focus.
It's a lot better in person.
I'm still crazy about mine with 2800 or so rds through it. I added the TFX Pro's to it and it's a great combination. The O.R. version is on my radar for January.
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So, can the old guns be upgraded with the new mag release? I'm assuming the frame itself has not been changed...
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