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posted August 04, 2023 01:29 AM
Gents,

I know this is the SIG Forum, but I have to give notice of one of the finest CHL handguns to come down the pike in years...the CZ PO1.

You owe it to yourself to give one a try...they are stellar self defense handguns.

My PO1 is the standard version with 15 round mags that has been upgraded with XS Tritium sites, a steel guide rod, and VZ grips. It makes a very carry friendly handgun. I recommend it highly, if you can find one...

Wes

 
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posted August 04, 2023 03:11 AMHide Post
It's a fine pistol, if you want rail. Otherwise, get the PCR.

It's P-01, btw. Smile


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posted August 04, 2023 04:47 AMHide Post
Great pistol. I had the P0-1 and a PCR and brought them to the range one day for a kind of shoot off to see which one I would keep. They were both always 100% reliable and both literally match grade accurate. I actually think their DA pull on that first shot is the best out there if you want DA\SA on your carry gun.
The PCR kind of won out only because I felt the lack of the rail made it a little better\smaller for carry. But I think it was more psychological because their actual dimensions are the same if I am not mistaken. For the house the P-01 is the way to go I think with a light on the rail.
Their only weakness in my opinion is their out of the box sights. Serviceable but not great. Although I think you can get them with night sights which are a big upgrade from the standard.
Overall they are great pistols
 
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posted August 04, 2023 05:34 AMHide Post
I've got the Omega version. Put in a CGW 'duty' spring kit. Phenomenal pistol.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 06:36 AMHide Post
these are laserbeams in my hand in a way nothing else I own is no matter the cost.

I keep a P-01 Suppressor Ready as my nightstand go-to and this OD green one is a new addition (my second, regretted selling my first green one):

 
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posted August 04, 2023 08:44 AMHide Post
Agree. They are great.


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posted August 04, 2023 09:21 AMHide Post
I've got a P01 Omega. It's a fun gun to shoot. Very well made.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 10:27 AMHide Post
Nice pistol! My son has a PCR, and it's a great shooting little gun, and will one day make a good carry gun for him. He's very accurate with it.

We're constantly arguing about which is better...his CZ or my Beretta 92X Compact. I favor the Beretta...he's die-hard for the CZ. There's a lot of smack talk both ways, but they're both awesome guns.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 10:32 AMHide Post
I bought a P-01 not long after they came on the market. I wish I still had it. The positioning and shape of the decocking lever is my favorite among the da/sa pistols that have them.


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posted August 04, 2023 10:36 AMHide Post
Without a doubt, one of the best all around CCW pistols. Add Cajun Gun Works or CZ Custom into the mix and the P-01 surges to the top of the hammer fired list.


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posted August 04, 2023 10:39 AMHide Post
I ran across a well-used PCR. Whipped out my credit card instantly. No regrets.


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posted August 04, 2023 10:40 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by 92fstech:


We're constantly arguing about which is better...his CZ or my Beretta 92X Compact. I favor the Beretta...he's die-hard for the CZ. There's a lot of smack talk both ways, but they're both awesome guns.


I own a few dozen 92's with varying degrees of custom work and I love them. I still shoot my bone-stock P-01 better...hard truths lol Big Grin
 
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posted August 04, 2023 10:43 AMHide Post
The CZ75 grip is hard to beat. Every time I pick up any CZ I wonder why more manufacturers don’t just start with this frame shape. I prefer their decocker over the Sig style as well.

The downside is I find their box stock triggers wanting. A lot. Good news is there are great options to fix that. I’m a Cajun Gun Works guy.

My PCR is my Kadet mule. I had to go slightly heavier mainspring for 22 but it’s still a great 9mm/22 combo.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 11:48 AMHide Post
Gents,

I know what you mean about the factory sights...they are lacking, but OK. Replaced mine the XS Big Dot sights in the I Dot configuration...what a difference!

I have a Beretta 92X Compact, too and it's a toss up as to which is better. I like both, but shoot the CZ slightly better.

Wes
 
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posted August 04, 2023 12:18 PMHide Post
I love all my 92’s. The 92X Compact and Centurion I own are outstanding. If I had to choose between them I would go Beretta solely because of how much easier they are to work on and get parts. Straight shooting wise, I might go CZ.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 12:26 PMHide Post
I have the PCR version with updated sights, guide rod, LOK g10 grips, and Cajun Gun Works Pro Package installed. It was a fantastic gun but the CGW parts turned it into a superb gun for CCW. I installed the CGW kit myself, a bit daunting, but I’ve done an armorers course before and have the tools necessary to make it a bit easier. I too, my time and really learned to ins and outs of this fine firearm.

[IMG:left] IMG_4348 by David King, on Flickr[/IMG]


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Aside from normal smith tools we all should have, anything you'd recommend specific to the CZ 75 platform? I have a 97 and a few 75 kits from CGW but have not dug into them yet to swap new stuff on.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 01:00 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by PGT:
Aside from normal smith tools we all should have, anything you'd recommend specific to the CZ 75 platform? I have a 97 and a few 75 kits from CGW but have not dug into them yet to swap new stuff on.


If I recall, the front sight roll pin punch was 2mm which I did not have. If you are working on the decocker variant slave pins are a necessity. Aside from that having variety picks helped with manipulating springs without bending them out of spec.


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posted August 04, 2023 03:51 PMHide Post
On “classic” decocker non Omega guns it is the sear cage that is a conundrum. The first time gets your BP up. The next time it isn’t so bad. I wish I had the link but with the right video the sear cage is a 5 minute job. Without that it is a frustrating mess. That is why I prefer Beretta overall. There are some great assembly videos out there that is the good news.
 
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posted August 04, 2023 04:48 PMHide Post
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If I had to choose between them I would go Beretta solely because of how much easier they are to work on and get parts.


Holy crap, yes! I took the PCR apart so I could polish up the action (because I'm too cheap to send it to Cajun and figured that if I could clean up the gritty sandbox feel myself it would be good enough) and getting that thing back together was a real fun exercise, especially the sear box. There were also some parts that I couldn't get out without risking damaging them or having replacements on hand. Berettas and Classic Sigs are WAY easier.
 
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