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| I have a TSO and a Scorpion Evo "pistol". Slip 2000 and Rem-Oil keeps them running. Also had a .22 and a 221 Fireball in their rifles. Love their guns.
Yeah, I used to have a couple of guns.
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| Posts: 434 | Location: North Central Ohio | Registered: February 08, 2009 |
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| I've been a long time CZ fan. Started with a 75b in.40 S+W and added a.22 conversion unit. Later got two rifles,a 452 varmint and a 527 in 22 Hornet. Both were great shooters. Currently have an SP01 Tactical and a 75 Compact. Both have Cajun parts installed. I keep the rails lubricated with CLP. If it was an aluminum frame I would use grease. |
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| During a simple 'field strip' maintenance: if it can be applied with a fingertip, Q-Tip or patch, then grease, liberally. if not, then oil, sparingly.
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| I ordered springs from Cajun and do the work myself. Surprised to see so little support for such a popular gun. Probably moreso outside the US. |
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| P-07, P-01, PCR (formerly). The latter two guns have full-contact slide rails on the aluminum frame. I prefer a light grease for those, and oil on other parts. The P-07, like most other polymer frames, does not use these, just four small steel inserts. Although grease wouldn't hurt, I prefer oil on these. You don't need very much. |
| Posts: 28949 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012 |
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| Posts: 490 | Location: Shenandoah Valley | Registered: February 15, 2011 |
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| neex: What sight set up is on your P-07?
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| Never owned or even shot a CZ but I am extremely interested in the TS2. Something about it just seems like it ought to be a good shooter. Going to look hard at getting one. |
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| Also interested in sight recommendations for the 75D/PCR. My Go to is HD XRs but not made for the PCR |
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| quote: Originally posted by dking271: I chose the Dawson Precision Tritium night sights for my PCR and I am happy with them. Front sight is easy enough to pick up in all light conditions.
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| Posts: 842 | Location: Baltimore, MD | Registered: March 29, 2009 |
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| I had a Rami but couldn’t get it to feed reliably so I sold it. I have a CZ 527 Carbine chambered in 7.62x39 which is pretty cool and just recently scooped up a battleship Grey Scorpion EVO3 S1 pistol that I am LOVING. That TS2 pictured a few posts above is gorgeous!!! I want one of those.
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| Posts: 21252 | Location: San Dimas CA, The Old Dominion or the Tar Heel State. | Registered: April 16, 2007 |
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| I got rid on my CZ's years ago. Not actually sure why. Last week I picked up a P-10 F in 45 ACP. Kind of on a whim, I seem to be on a high capacity, polymer framed, striker fired 45 auto kick right now.
It's a big gun but feels great. Nice low bore axis and good trigger. Holds 13 in the magazine. Hopefully I'll shoot it soon. |
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| quote: Also interested in sight recommendations for the 75D/PCR.
Sights made for the P-01 also work if you don't mind the appearance of a "step" in the slide in front of the rear sight. I didn't mind, so I put Meprolights on my PCR. |
| Posts: 28949 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012 |
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| Here's one of mine. CZ75 Compact in high-polish blue, proofed 1999. |
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