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New Pistol
I'm about to sell my High Standard and am planning on buying a new pistol. Which do ya'll think would be the better choice: a stainless CZ-75 or a S&W Model 60?
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Are you gonna carry or target shoot? Your answer lies with that.
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I'm going to sign up for concealed carry classes the day I turn 21, but as of now I am too young
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Well, to add to that, I don't think a High Standard will pay for either of those in whole. If you can find one, I believe the Model 60 will be cheaper, but nowhere near as useful or fun to shoot for general purpose. A stainless CZ-75 will run you 5-600 bucks, and now you have a 9mm for targets or whatever. I'm sort of in the same boat with the "to young to carry" deal, and I've had opportunities to get snub noses, but I saved and got full sizes because I can make more money and I like shooting targets, and that's not as fun to do with a .38. My vote is for the CZ, or any full size 9mm really. Get teh snub nose when you need it.
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After I sell the High Standard, I'll only have to save up a little bit of money. As for the snub nose, I think I'm going get the CZ instead because I'll probably inherit my Grandfather's Model 36 when he passes
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cz 75 stainless
definetly b/c that pistol is kickass and, i dont know how old you are but, oh well. just do it, do it, do it ya know' like outta starsky and hutch |
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The cz 75b in stainless (or satin nickel) is just sexy, especially with rubber (not a fan of plastic) grips.
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And you'll never know
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I also agree wit a CZ 75. I've never shot them but I've only heard good things about them. I hear that the model 60 isnt that accurate.
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