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  • #31
    Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
    I was actually a little concerned about the same thing when I ordered them. In fact there is no discomfort that feel at all and to me it feels better. The pistol seems to settle farther back into the web of the hand making the legnth to the trigger a little shorter and the hand ride higher on the grip. All of which is good. So no complaints at all.

    The grip actually feels about like the size of the CW45 which is about one of my favorites sizes.
    Thanks for the reply boss! That's good info

    Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
    That's super. I can see a set of those in Greg's future. I'm pretty sure he's a fan of slim / thin too.
    I do like slim and I do like how the CW45 feels in hand, but I'm pretty happy with the CZ grips I already have. Those were acquired after Sir yqtszhj posted his experience with them:

    Still, somebody has a "BNIB unfired Steel Railed Compact (SP01 Compact as some refer to them)" up for sale on another forum. That's been tempting me and it would be a good candidate for some of these carbon fiber grips. You all are a devilish influence

    Regards,
    Greg
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    • #32
      Hey, are the mags in your SP-01 factory or maybe Mec-Gar? Been looking at a couple of flush fit Mec-Gar mags for the P-01. May have to get one to try it out as a replacement for the rubber base factory mags?
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      • #33
        Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
        Hey, are the mags in your SP-01 factory or maybe Mec-Gar? Been looking at a couple of flush fit Mec-Gar mags for the P-01. May have to get one to try it out as a replacement for the rubber base factory mags?
        In the photo, that's a 16 round Mec-Gar in the SP-01.
        Regards,
        Greg
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
          .... since I don't own a CZ (YET) ....
          Here's another variant for your consideration sir:
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          • #35
            I don't think I'll be needing the full auto version. Might send that video to a detective here. Couple of them drop to their knees at the mere mention of Vickers name.

            Course I do nearly the same thing when I hear Greg's name. And he calls us a bad influence????
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            Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
            Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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            • #36
              FYI, I wanted extra mags for my SP01, CZ mags were $42 for 18 round mags, I bought 17 Meg-Ger round mags from Greg Cote for $24, for that price I can live with one round less. IMHO Mec-Ger mags are good to go. I just placed an order for two more PCR mags, CZ mags are 40+, Mec-Ger around $50 shipped for two. Even if I only use the Mec-Ger for range time, the saving is worth it. I have had great success with the CZ mags from Mec-Gar, and would not hesitate to buy more.
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              • #37
                FYI, you folks, have cost me close to 1000.00 US dollars. With shipping, transfer fees and so on the PCR is going to cost $600.00, to break it in I ordered 1000 rounds of 124grn 9mm ammo, which adds another $185, plus two mags for another $50, and a custom leather holster for $100. Contact me for donation information.

                I plan on listing my G26 on the local ArmsList, if anyone here is interested, shoot me a PM.

                -Ken
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by kenemoore View Post
                  FYI, you folks, have cost me close to 1000.00 US dollars. With shipping, transfer fees and so on the PCR is going to cost $600.00, to break it in I ordered 1000 rounds of 124grn 9mm ammo, which adds another $185, plus two mags for another $50, and a custom leather holster for $100. Contact me for donation information.

                  I plan on listing my G26 on the local ArmsList, if anyone here is interested, shoot me a PM.

                  -Ken
                  Awesome, my commission check is gonna be good this month... LOL

                  Actually I feel your pain. I've bought the pistol, grips, and ordered a case of Czech ammo to shoot through my Czech pistol. I'm down to only 400 rounds reserve. Been shooting what was my Hillary (sorry to bring up that name) ammo stash all summer since she lost. Kind of a celebration if you know what I mean.

                  Fortunately the kids bought me a custom holster for my P-07 on my birthday and the P-01 fits OK for now. Gotta order a couple of mags shortly.

                  I know the wife is tracking spending and I see a big purse, dress, shoe, or new IPhone expense for her in my near future.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
                    Hey, are the mags in your SP-01 factory or maybe Mec-Gar? Been looking at a couple of flush fit Mec-Gar mags for the P-01. May have to get one to try it out as a replacement for the rubber base factory mags?
                    https://www.midwayusa.com/product/81...und-steel-blue
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                    • #40
                      I got 2 of those Mec-Gar mags from Midway for my C-100. They're 14 round, as opposed to the 15 round factory mags. They work fine in my C-100 though, and for the price, I'll live with them.

                      I did order 2 of the CZ rubber base plates from Cajun Gun Works for them. The base plates fit the mags fine, but make it tough to seat the mags in the gun. Rather than filing out the catch slot on the mags, I just put the metal ones back on.

                      By my twisted logic, having those rubber base plates sitting in my spare parts bin is a good reason to buy a P-01 or a PCR and some extra Mec-Gar mags to put them on. It's a vicious circle.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by gb6491 View Post
                        In the photo, that's a 16 round Mec-Gar in the SP-01.
                        Regards,
                        Greg
                        I used Mec-Gar mags in my Tri Star C100, actually they are what comes with the C100. Great mags. Wish they made some for the CM9. Can not believe how expense Kahr mags are, let alone the price of the little plastic base for a 6 rd mag.

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                        • #42
                          mec gar mags are awesome, iirc they are made in Italy?? anyhow they are probably better then stock CZ mags...

                          Speaking of which Im really interested in the Rami BD, i'll probably dump my Kahrs to get one... no way im parting with my glocks, i have enough mags to choke a horse... however Ive been on the fence about discarding .40 cal altogether so i may dump some of those... Never shot a CZ but have been interested and this thread may prove ro be expensive...

                          but unfortunately money is tight right now so i will have to dump guns to get CZ action, but i handload and have a major stash of components so no worries there for a long time
                          RIP Muggsy

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                          • #43
                            Picked the PCR up at lunch time today. I was lead to believe the de-cocker trigger would be gritty, not the case. Seems about the same as my SP01 was when new. The metal base on the mags bothers me a little bit, but nothing major. When I got my SP01, it appeared to have been dunked in a bucket of motor oil. This one is covered with some kind of sticky grease. Not cosmoline, but still pretty sticky. Will clean her up this weekend and try to get some range time next weekend. So far I am very pleased. Feels good in the hand.
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                            • #44
                              Keep us posted. I'm leaning towards a PCR myself one of these days.
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                              In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
                              Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
                              Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
                              Cue sound of Head slap.

                              RIP Muggsy & TMan

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by kenemoore View Post
                                Picked the PCR up at lunch time today. I was lead to believe the de-cocker trigger would be gritty, not the case. Seems about the same as my SP01 was when new. The metal base on the mags bothers me a little bit, but nothing major. When I got my SP01, it appeared to have been dunked in a bucket of motor oil. This one is covered with some kind of sticky grease. Not cosmoline, but still pretty sticky. Will clean her up this weekend and try to get some range time next weekend. So far I am very pleased. Feels good in the hand.
                                Mine seemed to be greased all over too and like yours the trigger was smooth. Took about 2 spray downs and wipe downs to clean it up. I Still get some grease out of the hammer pin hole after firing a bit but I didn't break if down and pull the sear cage. Since its smooth I dont plan on that until at least its broke in real good then I may do some polishing too. Since I've read the factory trigger pin on the non-omega models may be a bugger to get out and I'd need the CGW floating trigger pin or something similar I'm debating if I should just "shoot it smooth" which is the funner option anyway.

                                Pistol feels light weight too doesn't it?
                                The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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