Colt has been sold
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and another thought is that my favorite pistol in my modest collection is a CZ-75, once the standard firearm of the Eastern Bloc police forces. CZ manufactures quality firearms. I lingered in acquiring a 9mm, mainly because I hated the Beretta that the Pentagon forced us to accept, and missed the 1911 45s until I retired and got my own. With millions of new gun owners nationwide, including many from heretofore missing races and genders, it will be interesting just how much BS "Shotgun Joe" will force through. (If that is too political, a fellow mod should feel free to delete the previous sentence.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
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and another thought is that my favorite pistol in my modest collection is a CZ-75, once the standard firearm of the Eastern Bloc police forces. CZ manufactures quality firearms. I lingered in acquiring a 9mm, mainly because I hated the Beretta that the Pentagon forced us to accept, and missed the 1911 45s until I retired and got my own. With millions of new gun owners nationwide, including many from heretofore missing races and genders, it will be interesting just how much BS "Shotgun Joe" will force through. (If that is too political, a fellow mod should feel free to delete the previous sentence.Me and my father have CZ 75's. He has the standard length model and I bought the Compact. If CZ bought Colt I expect Colts quality to improve. What a wonderful company! They made Mauser 98's for the Germans during WW2. I have one of them. The best $300 I ever paid for a Pistol.The other best buys were the Rock Island 1911 for $300 and the Walther P1 for $300 also. The US Army considered adopting the CZ75 but it was Communist. They mentioned that at the Abeerdeen Testing Ground Museum. I tested the Beretta 9MM but it cost too much, Glock seemed crudely made with that horrible slide and it stings your hand when you fire it. The CZ 75 was the least expensive and the best quality of them all. It was ranked by Guns and Ammo magazine as one of the top 10 pistols of all time. Right out of the box it was super accurate.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
Same here. I had to use the stupid Beretta in the reserves. CZ75 a much better weapon. to each his own. Kevin Spacey a pervert but a GREAT actor. CZs were commie. Not like we didn't love the Czechs pre-Hitler and Stalin. I know Marty of T&T is hated by many but I ordered my CZ on a day he took off. When it came in he made sure he was there as he wanted to tell me that of the hundred pistols he owned, it was his favorite. Colts can and should be better.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
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Same here. I had to use the stupid Beretta in the reserves. CZ75 a much better weapon. to each his own. Kevin Spacey a pervert but a GREAT actor. CZs were commie. Not like we didn't love the Czechs pre-Hitler and Stalin. I know Marty of T&T is hated by many but I ordered my CZ on a day he took off. When it came in he made sure he was there as he wanted to tell me that of the hundred pistols he owned, it was his favorite. Colts can and should be better.I never had any trouble with Marty and I first went to that store in the mid 1980's. Use to love going there when they had racks of super cheap military surplus rifles. Bought a 1918 Swedish Mauser in 1987 for $90 , A Japanese rifle for $90 and 2 German Mauser Kar 98's for around $200 each in the late 90's.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
To the chagrin of many, lol, Marty and I hit it off really well, but it was Stan's son Hank that I would seek out most of the time. It wasn't until after I retired from the reserves in 2001 that I started to build a small firearm collection, all shooters with mostly easy to find and inexpensive to buy calibers.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
This can’t be good .Yep Winchester, Colt, Evinrude and more. Guess more money can be made offshore. Dam shame when American legends go away. I make sure whenever one of these company's go offshore or sell out to someone not in USA i never support them. Bite off my nose to spite my face ? YES.
Ona better note i bought half a dozen 6.5 Cacano's back in 1957 or so in K Mart for $6. each. They had several 30 gallon trash cans full. Everyone (even me) thought 6.5 was a trash caliber. Boy were we wrong. 🙂
I still have a custom 98 Mauser for my favorite deer rifle.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,182 postsSince 2018
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Yep Winchester, Colt, Evinrude and more. Guess more money can be made offshore. Dam shame when American legends go away. I make sure whenever one of these company's go offshore or sell out to someone not in USA i never support them. Bite off my nose to spite my face ? YES.
Ona better note i bought half a dozen 6.5 Cacano's back in 1957 or so in K Mart for $6. each. They had several 30 gallon trash cans full. Everyone (even me) thought 6.5 was a trash caliber. Boy were we wrong. :)
I still have a custom 98 Mauser for my favorite deer rifle.
Back in the day when you could buy mail order guns. That must of been great. I look at old copies of the NRA magazine from the late 50's and early 60's and saw all the great guns you could buy in the old days really cheap. I bought one mail order gun about 12 years ago. Bought a WW 2 Finnish M39 thru the mail and it was legal because it had a pre 1898 Russian receiver. Beautiful gun that functions the same as a regular modern gun. There was a guy out in Mattituck who sold them.
Yep Winchester, Colt, Evinrude and more. Guess more money can be made offshore. Dam shame when American legends go away. I make sure whenever one of these company's go offshore or sell out to someone not in USA i never support them. Bite off my nose to spite my face ? YES.
Ona better note i bought half a dozen 6.5 Cacano's back in 1957 or so in K Mart for $6. each. They had several 30 gallon trash cans full. Everyone (even me) thought 6.5 was a trash caliber. Boy were we wrong. :)
I still have a custom 98 Mauser for my favorite deer rifle.
Back in the day when you could buy mail order guns. That must of been great. I look at old copies of the NRA magazine from the late 50's and early 60's and saw all the great guns you could buy in the old days really cheap. I bought one mail order gun about 12 years ago. Bought a WW 2 Finnish M39 thru the mail and it was legal because it had a pre 1898 Russian receiver. Beautiful gun that functions the same as a regular modern gun. There was a guy out in Mattituck who sold them.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
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