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CZ 75 9mm vs. RIA 1911 9mm
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<blockquote data-quote="LightningCrash" data-source="post: 1225037" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>Anything on a gun can break. Firing pin, extractor, ejector, mag follower, yadda yadda.</p><p>The reason why people even bother to bring the slide stop to the range is that it can be replaced in seconds. Almost everything else I mentioned above could send you home from the range.</p><p>On a glock you have a locking block with a pin there... both of those can wear out too, but again, you'll be going home from the range when they finally bite the dust.</p><p>On one of the forums I read, a guy has a stock CZ75B with over 18,000 rounds down it, mostly handloads w/ 124gr ~1300fps, and he just started on his 3rd slide stop.</p><p></p><p>Carrying the slide stop doesn't mean the CZ75B is unreliable. Where other pistols break and stay broken, you have the ability to do an extremely rapid swap on one of the most common parts.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2c.</p><p></p><p>ETA: If you really want to know more about the reliability, hit up the Brian Enos forums or CZforumsite. I'm just a keyboard jockey, they do real shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningCrash, post: 1225037, member: 4278"] Anything on a gun can break. Firing pin, extractor, ejector, mag follower, yadda yadda. The reason why people even bother to bring the slide stop to the range is that it can be replaced in seconds. Almost everything else I mentioned above could send you home from the range. On a glock you have a locking block with a pin there... both of those can wear out too, but again, you'll be going home from the range when they finally bite the dust. On one of the forums I read, a guy has a stock CZ75B with over 18,000 rounds down it, mostly handloads w/ 124gr ~1300fps, and he just started on his 3rd slide stop. Carrying the slide stop doesn't mean the CZ75B is unreliable. Where other pistols break and stay broken, you have the ability to do an extremely rapid swap on one of the most common parts. Just my 2c. ETA: If you really want to know more about the reliability, hit up the Brian Enos forums or CZforumsite. I'm just a keyboard jockey, they do real shooting. [/QUOTE]
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