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I’ve got a pcr and love it! I did have the 85 trigger put in tho, the orn trigger is terrible. Sent it to a guy locally in Arkansas and he did the trigger, polished the interior and did a cerakote of the frame. It’s a sweet shooter, I absolutely love it. And better yet, it accepts my magazines for my cz 75 tactical which has 17 and 18 round mags! P220 Legion P227 SAS M11-A1 P229 legion (357 and 40) CZ 75 tactical CZ PCR | |||
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My P-01 that was bought from Cajun Gun Works is one of my favorite guns, extremely accurate. It’s never given me a problem. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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I really wish they made a decocker version of this. I'm just not a fan of manual safeties. | |||
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Here are some photo's of my PCR. I replaced the stock rubber grips with custom ones from CZ. However, the rubber ones would be on the gun if I carried it daily. I am using a magazine base in the first photo that comes from the Cannik copy of the PCR compact. I saved two of these before I sold that Cannik. (Here is a close up of that Cannik mag base) Here is a photo of the PCR with a stock 16 round CZ 75 magazine and a neat adaptor I got from CZ (I think). Works great at the range. When I do carry my PCR, I carry this magazine as a spare. (Here is a photo of the various magazines and bases I am using) The one on the left is the stock steel, flat, mag. base. The second one from the left is the Cannik base. The third one from the left is the CZ rubber base (available from CZ). The one on the right, is the CZ 75, 16 round with the adaptor. By the way, I got this PCR new for only $440 at a local grocery story that also sell guns. Later on, I found they made a mistake and it should have been $540. I offered to pay them the $100 and they told me to forget it. (Even $540 would have been a great deal). This PCR is one of my favorite guns and I will never sell it. Great thread, Trooper Joe | |||
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Nice pictures and thanks for the base pad information. | |||
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I had one and wish I still had it. (Long story.) I put a bushel of ammo through it with no stoppages except with aluminum-cased. For the price ($500-ish) you'd be hard pressed to find another all-metal handgun. I actually liked it better than my current P-01, which needed a trigger replacement before it was usable. There is some truth to the remarks about the trigger. The double-action pull is actually very short and smooth, as the hammer begins its stroke from half cock. The single-action is pretty "crunchy." The first part of the pull actually pushes the hammer back a fraction of an inch before releasing it. But it is perfectly usable, as are the admittedly somewhat small sights. If you want to put night sights on it, ones for the P-01 work fine, but there will be a "step" ahead of the rear sight where the original sight was inletted. Cajun Gun Works has a sight set that apparently eliminates even this. https://cajungunworks.com/prod...-sights-for-75d-pcr/ (This wasn't available to me then.)This message has been edited. Last edited by: egregore, | |||
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