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There is also this chassis thing
No go in Aus with stock laws and all that shit.
There is also this chassis thing
CZ75 SP01.
And some LokGrips for it that look like what Spike used in Cowboy Bebop.
Shot a friend’s and loved it.What made you decide on that one?
Pics of grips?
Shot a friend’s and loved it.
Grips
https://lokgrips.com/cz-gun-grips/cz-75/specialty/cz-75-cowboy-bebop/
This gun I’ll likely leave stock save for the grips.Cool.
I went with wood on mine. Threw a red dot on too but don't like it. Would take it off but then I gotta reattach the OEM sight or maybe pick another, and that's somehow too difficult.
This gun I’ll likely leave stock save for the grips.
Cool.
I went with wood on mine. Threw a red dot on too but don't like it. Would take it off but then I gotta reattach the OEM sight or maybe pick another, and that's somehow too difficult.
Dry fire and mess around aiming with it at home. Took me a little bit to get used to a dot but once you do it's pretty awesome.
I honestly haven’t checked the pricing recently.I decided to go all out and sent it off to Cajun Gun Works. Don't really think it's any better than the stock 85 Combat. So to me you're making the right choice.
How much are they running?
I honestly haven’t checked the pricing recently.
God that’d be nice. My biggest issue is I’ll be needing to find a holster rig setup for it that I can mount on an RTIThink I paid about 550-575 for mine.
God that’d be nice. My biggest issue is I’ll be needing to find a holster rig setup for it that I can mount on an RTI
I get overly particular about my holsters lol.Why's that an issue?
I get overly particular about my holsters lol.
I still haven’t grabbed one for my P10C cause I can’t decide if I’m sticking with an RTI system or jumping to the Safariland ALS
Not a bad idea. It makes me feel claustrophobic.
For me I just picked out a bunch of random stuff to dry fire(dead trigger) at and transition from one to the next. Practiced push out dry fire and transition. Once you get the dot/target acquisition down it's really enjoyable to shoot pistols with a dot. Also I really enjoy legit dry fire with a dot. It makes you very aware of your shortcomings.
Yeah, I seem to have the muzzle up to high at first and I'm like where the fuck's my dot. And yes, watching it shake all over the place is humbling.