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<blockquote data-quote="spazzwarr" data-source="post: 2516703" data-attributes="member: 11361"><p>I will second the CZ 75B PCR as an excellent decocker gun. I have a number of Sigs, but not any of the decocker models. The CZ 75B PCR is one of the most accurate guns I have. It is not a light weight gun,k the PCR is all metal where as some of the new CZ decockers have polymer bodies. It has plenty of heft to handle the recall and stay on target. Also it stays on target either in DA or decocker DA. I have a natural trait, with some guns I shoot, to pull the gun to the side in DA. I am right handed and I have had my wrist broken twice. I do not have this with the CZ due to its weight and grip angle. The CZ will feed on any type of ammo I throw at it. As fatcpa mentioned, a little trigger work is beneficial. I had mine Cerakoted in Burnt Bronze [ATTACH]39106[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]39111[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spazzwarr, post: 2516703, member: 11361"] I will second the CZ 75B PCR as an excellent decocker gun. I have a number of Sigs, but not any of the decocker models. The CZ 75B PCR is one of the most accurate guns I have. It is not a light weight gun,k the PCR is all metal where as some of the new CZ decockers have polymer bodies. It has plenty of heft to handle the recall and stay on target. Also it stays on target either in DA or decocker DA. I have a natural trait, with some guns I shoot, to pull the gun to the side in DA. I am right handed and I have had my wrist broken twice. I do not have this with the CZ due to its weight and grip angle. The CZ will feed on any type of ammo I throw at it. As fatcpa mentioned, a little trigger work is beneficial. I had mine Cerakoted in Burnt Bronze [ATTACH=CONFIG]39106[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]39111[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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