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New Toys
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 11:43 am
by sandy_3126
Re: New Toys
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:08 pm
by xl_target
Very Nice Sandy.
That baby Desert Eagle's controls should be very familiar to you as it is basically a Tanfoglio design.
How's the P22? Any reliability issues?
Re: New Toys
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 1:15 am
by sa_ali
Congrats bro
Re: New Toys
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:09 am
by Deepakaarav
Congrats for new toy
Re: New Toys
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:23 pm
by Vikram
Nice pistols, Sandy. Congratulations. Which calibre is the Jericho chambered for?
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Vikram
Re: New Toys
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 1:09 am
by sandy_3126
sa_ali wrote:Congrats bro
thanks
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Vikram wrote:Nice pistols, Sandy. Congratulations. Which calibre is the Jericho chambered for?
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Vikram
Jericho is chambered in 9mm. It shoots brilliantly.
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xl_target wrote:Very Nice Sandy.
That baby Desert Eagle's controls should be very familiar to you as it is basically a Tanfoglio design.
How's the P22? Any reliability issues?
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Hello depak sir, how have you been.
The story behind the Jericho is a bit interesting.
I was under an arms embargo from my wife for the last couple of years, in the mean time I had to forgo a sweet sweet Ishapore SMLE and a K98. After the last visit to the range, my wife complained about her S&W sigma being uncomfortable, prompting to look for a 22 plinker pistol for range days and maybe a carry pistol. My TZ has some oldage related issue and needs a Extractor spring and recoil spring change, so I hatched the plan to con her into believing that there are reliability issues with the gun. I know my TZ doesn't like S&B cheap stuff, so I exactly carried the same to present a strong case to get a new handgun and it did work.
After a bit of research the 22 was down to Walther P22 and the ruger SR22, we ended up picking the Walther as she liked the feel better. I ran regular CCI standard and some aguila high vel, it ran flawlessly, I am not a fan of the mag though, the rounds stack up rather clumsily in the magazine. Jericho on the other hand is exactly what I expected and more. I did consider the the CZ75B, but went with the Jericho 941 because of the stainless steel barrel.
next project is to replace striker spring on the sigmaSw9ve, and extractor and recoil springs on the TZ.
Also got these beauties, Hopefully will build them this winter.
Re: New Toys
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 3:31 am
by xl_target
Ha Sandy, you know you can only pull the wool over her eyes so many times before she gets wise to your shenanigans?
You can always pick up a 75B at a later date. However, they are becoming more expensive every year.
Though my wife is pretty good about my hobbies, she doesn't know how many guns I have and she would never notice another one.
Wolf Springs should have various springs for your TZ (in several weights).Don't go too light or you will batter the frame, even though that TZ is built like a tank.
Looking forward to see what you come up with for those lowers. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Re: New Toys
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 10:02 am
by sandy_3126
xl_target wrote:Ha Sandy, you know you can only pull the wool over her eyes so many times before she gets wise to your shenanigans?
You can always pick up a 75B at a later date. However, they are becoming more expensive every year.
Though my wife is pretty good about my hobbies, she doesn't know how many guns I have and she would never notice another one.
Wolf Springs should have various springs for your TZ (in several weights).Don't go too light or you will batter the frame, even though that TZ is built like a tank.
Looking forward to see what you come up with for those lowers. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
How do you feel about the Turkish CZ Clones?
Re: New Toys
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:19 pm
by xl_target
sandy_3126 wrote:
How do you feel about the Turkish CZ Clones?
Turkish handguns are where CZ was a decade or more ago. Not that many people had heard of them and consequently prices were very low. From what I have heard, most Turkish pistols today are made very well and the price is right. As more people recognize the quality and value, prices and demand will go up.
I have also heard that a Turkish CZ75 clone manufacturer was initially setup in by Tanfoglio, using Italian machinery. However, I don't know which of Turkey's many arms companies were actually assisted by Tanfoglio. Turkey is fast acquiring a reputation of producing high quality firearms. The only Turkish firearm that I own is a Turkish shotgun (imported by Mossberg) that I like. I did a review of it
HERE
I've heard good things about the Canik series of pistols. I don't think I have heard any real complaints about them.
They are imported under the name of Tristar and are about $200 cheaper than the CZ. As some people have said, in a dark room you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Another manufacturer is Sarsilmaz and they seem to make a lot of poly framed handguns with a CZ style slide.
Keep in mind that you can still purchase Tanfoglio pistols in the USA today. The quality is quite high. The importer is
EAA, a company which also imports the Sarsilmaz pistols.
Re: New Toys
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:48 am
by ckkalyan
Very Nice New Toys -
Sandy_3126
I for one, would vouch for Turk-Tech in the field of firearms (amongst other things industrial). Personal experience of owning a Beretta-FS (Turkish-Made).
Do checkout
Girsan Yavuz 9mm 16 MC Compact Pistol
Good Luck and Happy Shooting!
Re: New Toys
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 12:23 am
by sandy_3126
xl_target wrote:sandy_3126 wrote:
How do you feel about the Turkish CZ Clones?
Turkish handguns are where CZ was a decade or more ago. Not that many people had heard of them and consequently prices were very low. From what I have heard, most Turkish pistols today are made very well and the price is right. As more people recognize the quality and value, prices and demand will go up.
I have also heard that a Turkish CZ75 clone manufacturer was initially setup in by Tanfoglio, using Italian machinery. However, I don't know which of Turkey's many arms companies were actually assisted by Tanfoglio. Turkey is fast acquiring a reputation of producing high quality firearms. The only Turkish firearm that I own is a Turkish shotgun (imported by Mossberg) that I like. I did a review of it
HERE
I've heard good things about the Canik series of pistols. I don't think I have heard any real complaints about them.
They are imported under the name of Tristar and are about $200 cheaper than the CZ. As some people have said, in a dark room you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Another manufacturer is Sarsilmaz and they seem to make a lot of poly framed handguns with a CZ style slide.
Keep in mind that you can still purchase Tanfoglio pistols in the USA today. The quality is quite high. The importer is
EAA, a company which also imports the Sarsilmaz pistols.
Yes I have been following some of the Canik, Tristar, Zigana, and Sar models online.
I was also looking at some surplus CZ's and FEG Hi Powers as project guns from budsgunshop. next is going to be most likely a CCW for my Wife, and maybe something fun for me.
Also awaiting that AK Alpha desperately, that thing looks fun.