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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 21
| CZ-PO1 for IDPA competition
Did the IDPA organizers already allowed the CZ-PO1s? If they did, anybody ever tried it? What holster did you used and what is the performance of the gun? Thanks.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 21
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C'mon guys. Any inputs? :lol:
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Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Alabama
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I have seen one being shot, although it was at a club match with no tech inspection. But it looked like it would go in The Box and there are a lot of other CZs already in use. If you have one take it out for a spin. But I wouldn't buy one for the purpose when a full size CZ is a known quantity in the sport.
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Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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As Jim says, why bother with the P-01 FOR IDPA when the standard CZ-75B is widely used in that gun game? If you want a P-01, it should be for other reasons. (It is, in effect, a PCR with a different frame. It will "fit in the box," so should be legal. You can ask IDPA directly at their website. (Be prepared to wait for an answer.) For IDPA I prefer the non-decocker models, which allow you to shoot in two divisions: Stock Service Pistol and Enhanced Service Pistol. The standard non-decockers can be started hammer down [for SSP], or from cocked and locked [for ESP]. Decocker guns can only shoot in the SSP division. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Thanks guys! Big Help!
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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The P-01 has insanely low amounts of recoil, allowing for quick, accurate followup shots.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 20
| check out the SP-01
Guys, you want a competitive gun for UPSC/IDPA, check out the SP-01. From the pictures it looks like, 5" barrel, same frame as the P-01 (a little longer on the slide), 18+1 capacity. Below is a link to the CZFORUM thread with some pictures. http://p201.ezboard.com/fczechpistols82 ... =767.topic According to the rumor, it is due spring 2005. |
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Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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the P-01, however, is a fine gun. (I personally just don't like decockers when there are other options.) | |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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I've shot a 75b and a P-01 back to back, and believe it or not, the P-01 has less muzzle climb and felt recoil.
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Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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I've shot the Compact and several other steel-framed CZs back to back, and found the Compact to have MORE felt recoil. and more flip. Much more "crisp," is how I'd put it. There almost HAS to be more flip with the shorter, lighter guns, given a shorter barrel and the same ammo, with less weight up front... Ditto a PCR. The Compact is essentially the same length as the P-01, but heavier with more weight FORWARD. But, I haven't shot a P-01, yet -- and have only seen one at a gun show -- so I don't understand WHY you have had the experience you've had. Guess I'll just have to be an unbeliever until I get a chance to shoot a P-01 myself, and then, maybe, join you. (Wonder how the CZ-75B you shot was sprung?) |
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