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garddogg56 wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 12:45 am Wade in Maine we call that the ultimate bush gun ::tu::
Thank you sir. Here where I hunt, most of my deer are taken within 50 yards and in the woods or along the tree line. So this one ought to do the job I reckon.

Now if I can just convince my sons to let me use it. :mrgreen:
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Any Biathlon fans out there? I consider myself fortunate to have watched Olé compete, he is the King 👑.
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1967redrider wrote: Sat Feb 12, 2022 1:15 am Any Biathlon fans out there? I consider myself fortunate to have watched Olé compete, he is the King 👑.
Fantastic athletes and fantastic guns. To calm your heart to shot like that!!
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From a January 1949, New York newspaper.
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That’s a neat invention. I saw this article on another forum.
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Well, I’ve once again succumbed to the siren song of a new toy. My lgs had this new in the box CZ 75 compact. I’ve long wanted a CZ 75 but they’re scarce as hen’s teeth here. So yesterday I had them set it back for me, and today I went back down there.

I had accumulated some ammo and various gun parts and pieces over the years that I don’t need, so I boxed it all up and took it down there to work a partial trade. By the time we were done They gave me the CZ, three boxes of 9mm, and $25 for my stuff!!! Good day for sure.

Here she is, all steel, 3” barrel, balances like a dream and almost no recoil. It’s fun for sure.
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Congratulations Colonel, That is a very fine looking pistol. Over the years I have heard all kinds of good things about the CZ 75. Please give us a review once you spend some time with it.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 10:45 pm Congratulations Colonel, That is a very fine looking pistol. Over the years I have heard all kinds of good things about the CZ 75. Please give us a review once you spend some time with it.
My middle boy and I took it out in the pasture and tried it out on some plastic battles.it shoots great! Very accurate, comfortable, and almost no recoil. It's like shooting a loud BB gun.
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Congrats Colonel I always want a 75,had a 52 from WWII gave it to one of my boys ::undecided::
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I too have read a lot of good stuff about the CZ 75 but have never had my hands on one. Sounds like a winner!

I got a new toy too. Springfield Ronin Emp 3”, 9mm.
Basically a 1911 that has shrunk. Quick range trip yesterday was good. I’m a life-long revolver shooter and have a terrible time with most semi-autos. Striker fired are a hard pass for me. Liked it well enough that I ordered 2 more magazines for it. Need to figure out my grip on it, crazy thing was I shot it better rapid fire than when I tried to aim each shot. Great trigger, short pull and reset.
A learning process for this old gal!
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Boji wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:20 am I too have read a lot of good stuff about the CZ 75 but have never had my hands on one. Sounds like a winner!

I got a new toy too. Springfield Ronin Emp 3”, 9mm.
Basically a 1911 that has shrunk. Quick range trip yesterday was good. I’m a life-long revolver shooter and have a terrible time with most semi-autos. Striker fired are a hard pass for me. Liked it well enough that I ordered 2 more magazines for it. Need to figure out my grip on it, crazy thing was I shot it better rapid fire than when I tried to aim each shot. Great trigger, short pull and reset.
A learning process for this old gal!
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Nice!! I carry a commander size Ruger 1911 every day. Hard to go wrong with a good 1911. I bet that one of yours is a hoot to shoot.

But you’re right, the grip is a might different from a revolver. One of the best tips I got was to make sure the beaver tail is likes up with your arm bones. It’ll feel odd at first, but it works.
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garddogg56 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:54 am Congrats Colonel I always want a 75,had a 52 from WWII gave it to one of my boys ::undecided::
Thanks. It’s a cream puff. I wanted one for a long time. Couldn’t pass this deal up.
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I've always preferred the shorter Commander size 1911s. Their balance works much better for me.
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Picked up this Sears marked Springfield, supposedly made by Winchester yesterday.(I bought it yesterday, it wasn't made yesterday) I just loved the stock. I really didn't need another 30-06 as I seldom use them for hunting.____Dave
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Colonel26 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:28 am
Boji wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:20 am I too have read a lot of good stuff about the CZ 75 but have never had my hands on one. Sounds like a winner!

I got a new toy too. Springfield Ronin Emp 3”, 9mm.
Basically a 1911 that has shrunk. Quick range trip yesterday was good. I’m a life-long revolver shooter and have a terrible time with most semi-autos. Striker fired are a hard pass for me. Liked it well enough that I ordered 2 more magazines for it. Need to figure out my grip on it, crazy thing was I shot it better rapid fire than when I tried to aim each shot. Great trigger, short pull and reset.
A learning process for this old gal!
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Nice!! I carry a commander size Ruger 1911 every day. Hard to go wrong with a good 1911. I bet that one of yours is a hoot to shoot.

But you’re right, the grip is a might different from a revolver. One of the best tips I got was to make sure the beaver tail is likes up with your arm bones. It’ll feel odd at first, but it works.
I’ll try your tip about grip next range trip.
The Springfield is available in 3 and 4 inch.
Deciding on the 3” was based on my revolver shooting. I have a S&W model 66 in both 2 1/2 and 4 inch. Both no dash. I shoot the 2 1/2 inch as well or better than the 4 inch.
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Agreed DJ, your stock is a beauty.
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:15 pm Picked up this Sears marked Springfield, supposedly made by Winchester yesterday.(I bought it yesterday, it wasn't made yesterday) I just loved the stock. I really didn't need another 30-06 as I seldom use them for hunting.____Dave
Wow, Dave! That's a fine-looking rifle.
I was always a bit spooked years ago when someone wanted to trade me a Sears, J.C.Higgins, Revelation, etc. gun. I only wanted name brands, then I found out they were all made by the mainline mfg. of the day. ::doh::
I was looking for something on the one you have pictured and there is a note that some were made by Springfield Armory, then I saw this, it looks just like yours:
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:15 pm Picked up this Sears marked Springfield, supposedly made by Winchester yesterday.(I bought it yesterday, it wasn't made yesterday) I just loved the stock. I really didn't need another 30-06 as I seldom use them for hunting.____Dave
That’s beautiful!
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:15 pm Picked up this Sears marked Springfield, supposedly made by Winchester yesterday.(I bought it yesterday, it wasn't made yesterday) I just loved the stock. I really didn't need another 30-06 as I seldom use them for hunting.____Dave
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One of the firearms value books has a cross reference section for the store brands to actual manufacturer. I think it is the Blue Book.
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President’s day at the range with little brother ::super_happy:: Ruger .44 mag,Sig238,S&W Bodyguard and a S&W 66-1 ‘‘twas a good day :wink:
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garddogg56 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 8:12 pm President’s day at the range with little brother ::super_happy:: Ruger .44 mag,Sig238,S&W Bodyguard and a S&W 66-1 ‘‘twas a good day :wink:
Now that looks fun! That’s some extra nice hardware ya got there.
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Colonel26 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 10:09 pm
garddogg56 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 8:12 pm President’s day at the range with little brother ::super_happy:: Ruger .44 mag,Sig238,S&W Bodyguard and a S&W 66-1 ‘‘twas a good day :wink:
Now that looks fun! That’s some extra nice hardware ya got there.
Thanx Colonel ::handshake:: twas a fun day .I'm disappointed in the Finnish on his Blackhawk,press pic to inlarge
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garddogg56 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 11:43 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 10:09 pm
garddogg56 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 8:12 pm President’s day at the range with little brother ::super_happy:: Ruger .44 mag,Sig238,S&W Bodyguard and a S&W 66-1 ‘‘twas a good day :wink:
Now that looks fun! That’s some extra nice hardware ya got there.
Thanx Colonel ::handshake:: twas a fun day .I'm disappointed in the Finnish on his Blackhawk,press pic to inlarge
That’s kinda strange on the Ruger finish, looks like rode hard and put up wet. Obviously the finish on the frame is different than the barrel. How old a gun is it?
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