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Just picked it up today...(after waiting the damn 30-days....)

 

CZ-97B .45 ACP. I switched out the wood grips for the black rubber ones to match the ones on my CZ-75 SP-01...can't wait to make it go boom!

 

 

 

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DAMN MIKE

 

Somebody caught CZ -itis. Soon it'll be Signess and who nows whats next.

 

Nice heater, can we get a family pic?

 

Signess? maybe.. It all depends on how long Bayonne PD will take to get my next round of permits approved. One thing I do know....I'm immune to Glockness...LOL!

 

Will get the family pic up later this weekend....

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Signess? maybe.. It all depends on how long Bayonne PD will take to get my next round of permits approved. One thing I do know....I'm immune to Glockness...LOL!

 

Will get the family pic up later this weekend....

 

Never underestimate the power of the Glockside. NEVER

 

That being said, what's next on your permit list?

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Never underestimate the power of the Glockside. NEVER

 

That being said, what's next on your permit list?

 

 

I'm thinking a revolver in .357 or maybe something small & concealable like the S&W Bodyguard .380 or the Ruger LC9, or (what else)...the CZ 2075 RAMI :icon_mrgreen:

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Here's the family picture. CZ-97B on top, CZ-75 SP-01 below.

 

CZ75SP01_CZ97B_01.jpg

 

I replaced the factory polymer guide rods with custom stainless steel guide rods and replaced the factory recoil springs with Wolff springs. I got the guide rod for the CZ-97 from Steve Bedair (http://www.guiderod.com), and the one for the CZ-75 from CZ-Custom Shop (http://www.czcustom.com). I also polished up the CZ-75's barrel with my Dremel and a little Flitz metal polish. CZ-97B on the left, CZ-75 SP-01 on the right.

 

CZ75SP01_CZ97B_03.jpg

 

CZ75SP01_CZ97B_04.jpg

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