Also agree on the inside rail thing, 90% of your accuracy on any locked breech is going to be the barrel fitment.
@Deanosaurous2 ай бұрын
Yep. The G19 build I showed in the video may actually be a bit more accurate than this CZ based entirely on the fitment and chamber tightness. I've tested it a few times, and it's very close.
@shannonpatrick778 күн бұрын
1975 shew such an old timer there boy shew but nobody has trouble carrying the truly aweful 1911
@wlewisiii13 күн бұрын
Ok, after watching the whole video and getting past my earlier knee jerk comments (that I still stand by ;) ) I'll first say, Uncle taught me to shoot hand guns in 1982 at Ft Knox with 1911's. After that a CZ75 is _SO_ superior. Actually, even a Glock, much as I dislike them (I did own a G19 for a serious while but I don't regret selling it), is better objectively than a 1911. To be sure a 1911 is a perfectly serviceable weapon and I'd go into any situation with one. I'd be far happier with a CZ, or better my current Jericho. Every firearm is a set of tradeoffs. I think we may just have a somewhat different set of tradeoff points. I think I will subscribe for your firearm content. Not too interested in the bike stuff though, sorry ;)
@wlewisiii13 күн бұрын
The CZ is still superior to anything that GLOCK has yet made. Sorry.
@wlewisiii13 күн бұрын
And I say F A L too ;)
@GeneralProspecter13 күн бұрын
Ehh yes an no hood fitment is irrelevant, I know guys who tested this with groups, no change. We are talking 1911 smith taking bits more off the hood looking for differences
@Deanosaurous12 күн бұрын
Lockup and barrel bushing connections are key when trying to make a tilting-barrel browning setup accurate. Like what S&W did with their brass two-piece barrel bushings on their 356 TSW race guns, you gotta get pretty crazy to make substantial accuracy gains. But if a non-fixed barrel pistol can group torso at 40 yards that's still plenty.