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The flip on the 48 was much the same as the 43x, which is why I went with the latter in the end; it's also much more comfortable to carry concealed, even for my wife.I may go for one of those. Or a 48.
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The flip on the 48 was much the same as the 43x, which is why I went with the latter in the end; it's also much more comfortable to carry concealed, even for my wife.I may go for one of those. Or a 48.
The G19 felt like the 'Toyota' of compact pistols, whereas the P10C was like a German car. It's one of those pistols which you'll forgive for almost anything because of how beautiful the action moves and how easy it is to shoot accurately. Whereas the Glock just fscking works and works well, the CZ somehow "feels" better.Nice. That's almost my ideal handgun combo. If not for carry, I'd just make the P10C a P10F. Personally I have a G19 (cause I have only 1), but those 2 are great.
There wasn't anything special I had to do. It was the 1st handgun I bought; I applied with a copy of my shooting club membership card and included a couple of target-cards, and scores from events where I used the gun to participate.Interesting. How did you manage to motivate the 43X under section 15?
The CZs are great shooters, I'd like one for sport shooting and maybe occasional carry. But for daily carry I do prefer the Glocks.The G19 felt like the 'Toyota' of compact pistols, whereas the P10C was like a German car. It's one of those pistols which you'll forgive for almost anything because of how beautiful the action moves and how easy it is to shoot accurately. Whereas the Glock just fscking works and works well, the CZ somehow "feels" better.
I only wish is was as light as the G19...
The SAPS have already indicated they will be going after these, and I am sure there are still many out there, I know of a lot of owners like this.I have a couple covered by green licenses. I'm not sure I'll go through the hassle of relicensing them if/when the time comes.
The P10C is a pointy thing to carry indeed. The grip is difficult to conceal if you're not wearing a jacket; I only carry it occasionally in winter.The CZs are great shooters, I'd like one for sport shooting and maybe occasional carry. But for daily carry I do prefer the Glocks.
Much less sticking out of them to snag on clothing, and less pointy things that dig into your flesh when carrying. And not that CZ is unreliable, but that Glock reputation didn't come about undeservedly.
3 - Two rifles and a handgun.Do you own a firearm? If not, are you one of many planning to?
I'd like to export them to the US before that happens.The SAPS have already indicated they will be going after these, and I am sure there are still many out there, I know of a lot of owners like this.
Hopefully it will still take some time before that happens.
The G19 felt like the 'Toyota' of compact pistols, whereas the P10C was like a German car. It's one of those pistols which you'll forgive for almost anything because of how beautiful the action moves and how easy it is to shoot accurately. Whereas the Glock just fscking works and works well, the CZ somehow "feels" better.
I only wish is was as light as the G19...
I had/have(?) a few shotguns there. It wasn't that hard to get a license.Banned here (UK), unless you're a sport shooter or a hunter. ;(
Start sport shooting. Alliteration for the win!Banned here (UK), unless you're a sport shooter or a hunter. ;(
I had/have(?) a few shotguns there. It wasn't that hard to get a license.
I have three 9mm firearms, and two identical 6.5 Creedmoors. They were all approved without issue, although I did put some thought into the motivations. So having multiple FA’s of the same caliber is a non issueG17 on section 15.
would love to motivate for a p226 (bonus points for legion), but it would be annoying to get rejected for already having a 9mm