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Anybody else read the article in 'American Rifleman' about the new 7.5x27 CZ? Experimental cartridge + pistol using a 95 G. bullet in a bottleneck case that is doing 2000 M.V. Much as I love the CZ 75 platform I'm not in the market for a pistol that has the MSRP of $7500.00.They are going to bring out a lower priced polymer model in the same calibre as well as dies that are currently unavailable.Once again I wish one of my rich friends would buy one because I sure would like to shoot it!


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Randy, I read that article as well. Nothing I am terribly interested in. If I want a zippy .30 bullet out of a pistol, a $200 Tokarev meets my requirements.


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Randy, I read that article as well. Nothing I am terribly interested in. If I want a zippy .30 bullet out of a pistol, a $200 Tokarev meets my requirements.



+1 I don't see it, personally.


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Kinda makes a used Ruger blackhawk in 30 carbine seem almost worth the insane prices they get now, doesn't it?


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Don't get me wrong;I never said I wanted one,I just said that I'd like to shoot it at least once.


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Randy, I read that article as well. Nothing I am terribly interested in. If I want a zippy .30 bullet out of a pistol, a $200 Tokarev meets my requirements.


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Actually when you get right down to it;I am perfectly happy with my 1911 at 860 M.V. This just looked like something it would be a blast (sorry) to fire at least once.


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It is cool, wouldn't mind owning one. Also like one of those 1911 22tcm's
 
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It is cool, wouldn't mind owning one. Also like one of those 1911 22tcm's


Yep, the 22 TCM, the 5.7x28 and this new cartridge all look like they'd be great fun.


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It is cool, wouldn't mind owning one. Also like one of those 1911 22tcm's


+1

Neater then a 4 or 5 thousand 1911.


The way some people spend money on custom guns this isn't really out of the reach of a lot of people.
 
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By God,it justs looks like fun!


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