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sv_libertarian

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From wikipedia, "The blowback action allows the barrel to remain solidly fixed to the frame".

Nice! That thing must be super accurate for a SD gun. When I was a kid the first gun I wanted was a CZ pistol.
 

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This handgun is wicked accurate. Jeff at Cascade Arms (formerly Larry's) in Olympia ordered it for me, very reasonable too. I'd get one, they are rocking awesome guns!
 

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diesel556 wrote:
Ack. I was confusing yours with the CZ-83.

I just realized that this must be the infamous CZ from your Community transit thread.
It is indeed the infamous CZ from the CT thread. Plus one of two guns I had with me that day that played no major role in the stop. The deputy acknowledged the gun and left it alone. He told me later in the full flap holster he didn't know if it was some sort of mag pouch or what.
 
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