Greetings everyone!
Well, I took the plunge and bought one in .40 S&W. All steel.
I love .40 but my previous pistol, an Sig Clone Norinco N58 was picky when it came to ammo. I also find the Sig grip to not fit me as well as CZ pattern pistols.
A dealer in Toronto has them on sale regularly $749.00 on for $549.00 Canadian. I did a lot of research and in .40 they are one of the highest rated pistols across the board. I have yet to get to the range, but so far, right out of the box, this is slick internally, It has a very serviceable black nitride or oxide finish externally; great sights, smooth D/A trigger; light, crisp S/A trigger with a short reset, and the ergonomics, grip wise, of the CZ, but is somewhat heavier.
The size and location of the de-cocking safety is a bit different for me, and will take a bit of getting used to. The Sig pattern is way more intuitive to use.
Anyone here have one; I understand that they are a lot more common in the US? What is your opinions on these pistols?
Once I get to the range, I will post about how it shoots; but as tight, smooth as it is, and the beautiful polygonal barrel, it should be just fine.
Mark
Well, I took the plunge and bought one in .40 S&W. All steel.
I love .40 but my previous pistol, an Sig Clone Norinco N58 was picky when it came to ammo. I also find the Sig grip to not fit me as well as CZ pattern pistols.
A dealer in Toronto has them on sale regularly $749.00 on for $549.00 Canadian. I did a lot of research and in .40 they are one of the highest rated pistols across the board. I have yet to get to the range, but so far, right out of the box, this is slick internally, It has a very serviceable black nitride or oxide finish externally; great sights, smooth D/A trigger; light, crisp S/A trigger with a short reset, and the ergonomics, grip wise, of the CZ, but is somewhat heavier.
The size and location of the de-cocking safety is a bit different for me, and will take a bit of getting used to. The Sig pattern is way more intuitive to use.
Anyone here have one; I understand that they are a lot more common in the US? What is your opinions on these pistols?
Once I get to the range, I will post about how it shoots; but as tight, smooth as it is, and the beautiful polygonal barrel, it should be just fine.
Mark