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The current steel compact has the thumb safety instead of the decocker. It looks like there were Israeli surplus guns imported in 99 that are configured as I want.CZ seems to out out so many variants over the years. So yes, they have made a couple of compacts over the years with steel frames.
For sure a 75 D Steel, compact and I’m almost sure they had a P01 Steel too
So I haven't ruled out the PCR. I've never owned a metal frame carry gun before. From reviews most ppl seem to like the steel frame as opposed to the alloy frame for all purposes other than carry weight.Why the prejudice against alloy frames? There were steel derivatives of most models but it's sort of pointless; adding weight with little benefit. It reminds me of sig p series stainless guns. Extra Lard and no upside.
I have a P-01 and it’s super nice to carry.So I haven't ruled out the PCR. I've never owned a metal frame carry gun before. From reviews most ppl seem to like the steel frame as opposed to the alloy frame for all purposes other than carry weight.
The current steel compact has the thumb safety instead of the decocker. It looks like there were Israeli surplus guns imported in 99 that are configured as I want.
Nice. Was yours an Israeli surplus? Does it have any additional markings on it?I have one of those import 75D Stell compacts. It’s a nice config. I like the extra weight the steel provides. I should order some CGW parts for it but I don’t shoot it much anymore.
I’m an enabler!Chris_1001 led me into the dark side and i now have a CZ 75 TSO!
I have a similar story, no regrets though!Chris_1001 led me into the dark side and i now have a CZ 75 TSO!
Chris_1001 led me into the dark side and i now have a CZ 75 TSO!
Does CZ make a compact 9mm that has a steel frame, not alloy, that has the decocker.