We have sold quite a few of these at the shop......
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=349663615
But our wholesale price is typically around 400plus dollars. These used to be priced lower, but folks are beginning to figure out what a bargain these are, so the price rose accordingly. This is the same pistol armalite imports as their AR24, and is built on Italian blueprints and machinery in Turkey. Forged steel, very nice finish, zero complaints from the many we've sold.
Figured for $265 it would make a great truck/barn/shop pistol.
Please note Rob, it is not plastic!
Otony
Academy Sports has them for a bit more
I really like the looks of them and keep drooling but really don't need one. A definite bargain. I have a Witness which is the CZ75 design and love it. I wish they had an ambi safety (I was able to put one on the Witness).
Academy Sports has them for a bit more
Ambi-safety would be a nice touch. These appear very similar to the Witness, as so many of the CZ clones are directly related to Tanfolgio in one way or another, but are apparently a direct descendant of a Bernardelli CZ clone.
Least ways that is the Internet buzz. Quien sabes?
Otony
I wish they made them in 45. I'd have one!
I think they are talking a 40 and I might have to get one of those. I have a 40 Taurus Mil Pro that I have never been thrilled with and it would be a great replacement.
I wish they made them in 45. I'd have one!
They do make a .45, albeit to a slightly different design.
Otony
Capitalist knock offs of the CZ75...I have a very accurate &
reliable all steel, great trigger EEA Witness.
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Here you go.....
As much as I like the .45 these guns are best in 9mm. Like
hi -Power attempts to make them something that they are not, fall flat.
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As much as I like the .45 these guns are best in 9mm. Like
.....now Rob, old' Unca Jeff thought enough of the CZ75 to begrudgingly admire it. If The Standard Bearer for the 1911 sorta, kinda liked the design, imagine what he would have thought of an enlarged version in a big bore like .45 or 10mm.......um, wait, yeah, been there, tried that, no cigar. Heck most Bren Ten owners didn't even get a t-shirt either!
Onliest .45s I seem to admire outside of the 1911 are resolvers, the SIG P220, and the old Smith 4506. Finally starting to walk away from the plastic wonder jobs, but I imagine the Kel Tec P32 and the Glock G32 will still have a place around her.
Otony
Yes, that is what I said: I admire CZ 75 and clones
they work and work BEST in 9mm... the 45 and Ahem, 10mm versions have less than a stellar rep.
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