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I like the 43 but I'm a big guy 6/1 and to heavy ha ha the grips just to short for me and my 5/8 friend wish i had a shield to compare but the kahrs trigger won us both over nice smooth double great accuracy 100.00 cheaper than the glock one more round in the mag neither malfunctioned.

I think the shield will be shorter grip. Not sure never held both back to back.

Shields going for $319 here
 

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Shields 369.00 here 7+1 and 8+1 9mm 6+1 7+1 .40 i really like the shield I've shot the .40 it's feels good and if i didn't have the .40 compact id buy one in a heartbeat.
Thats a great price you guys have there.
 

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My info was on the 9. Quit pricing 40's as I am trying to keep ammo streamlined.

That was sale prices that have been going on for 2 months now.
 
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My son wants one and everything I read keeps saying best 9 for the last couple years in a row.

Any users and good bad info? CZ 75 SP 01
 

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My son wants one and everything I read keeps saying best 9 for the last couple years in a row.

Any users and good bad info? CZ 75 SP 01
All good on the SP01 from me. A lot of m8's that do handguns like the glocks but I never liked the feel. The shadow just felt right for me as soon as I felt one so I went with it. Also we pay way over the top in Ozz for any firearms. 9mm glock will set you back about 750$ AU, the shadow cost me from memory 1280$AU maybe that's why more ppl go the glock. The DTA SRS IN 308 cost me 8500$AU.

I sold that kit ages ago. HG regulations here are a pain in the ain. Couldn't justify the SRS in the end due to lack of use and non stop whinging by ppl next to me at the range. I guess the exhaust from the muzzle brake kept messing there hair up,hahaha.
 

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We have harder regulations here in Ozz compared to the US, but they let us have a few toys to play with...
I'm a huge fan of cz since i picked one up twenty years ago. i was the only guy shooting a cz75b in idpa for years in my group since then I've had several even the cz40b I've got the two cz75s sa left a 9mm and .40 never had any type of malfunction with any of them and the accuracy has been stellar.I've been saving up for the p01 with the omega trigger or the sp01 with traditional safety some of the best looking and shooting pistols made imho.
 

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All good on the SP01 from me. A lot of m8's that do handguns like the glocks but I never liked the feel. The shadow just felt right for me as soon as I felt one so I went with it. Also we pay way over the top in Ozz for any firearms. 9mm glock will set you back about 750$ AU, the shadow cost me from memory 1280$AU maybe that's why more ppl go the glock. The DTA SRS IN 308 cost me 8500$AU.

I sold that kit ages ago. HG regulations here are a pain in the ain. Couldn't justify the SRS in the end due to lack of use and non stop whinging by ppl next to me at the range. I guess the exhaust from the muzzle brake kept messing there hair up,hahaha.
is ammo outrageous as well or do you guys handload like a lot of us do to save money and its a great hobby.
 

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In 2004 the .40 was 39.00 more than the 9mm the tide has turned.
 

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While there are discernable differences and the CZ is in some ways the better weapon (I may still buy one yet), I VERY much want a nice condition Belgian made Browning Hi-Power 9mm... That is one of the best shooting and feeling auto loaders to me besides the 1911 (which it was a further refinement of) and the Sig P220. I'm mainly a revolver guy now, but those three designs trip my trigger. For striker fired weapons, the Glock is dead reliable, and I own one, but I greatly favor the FNS family, the XD family and the M&P family. The newer Rugers feel and shoot well too. There really are a lot of good choices out there now.
 

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While there are discernable differences and the CZ is in some ways the better weapon (I may still buy one yet), I VERY much want a nice condition Belgian made Browning Hi-Power 9mm... That is one of the best shooting and feeling auto loaders to me besides the 1911 (which it was a further refinement of) and the Sig P220. I'm mainly a revolver guy now, but those three designs trip my trigger. For striker fired weapons, the Glock is dead reliable, and I own one, but I greatly favor the FNS family, the XD family and the M&P family. The newer Rugers feel and shoot well too. There really are a lot of good choices out there now.
Not a browning but a herstal Belgium made on the same assembly line im told fn vigilante hi polished blue.14831794451701176160944.jpg 14831794451701176160944.jpg
 

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While there are discernable differences and the CZ is in some ways the better weapon (I may still buy one yet), I VERY much want a nice condition Belgian made Browning Hi-Power 9mm... That is one of the best shooting and feeling auto loaders to me besides the 1911 (which it was a further refinement of) and the Sig P220. I'm mainly a revolver guy now, but those three designs trip my trigger. For striker fired weapons, the Glock is dead reliable, and I own one, but I greatly favor the FNS family, the XD family and the M&P family. The newer Rugers feel and shoot well too. There really are a lot of good choices out there now.
What happened with browning hi powers in 2002 new mine was 399.00 for the matte blue and 575.00 for the practical if memory serves now they are 900.00 and up.
Feg makes an excellent clone my friend has over 8000 or so rnds through his 3-400 dollars.
 
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