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  1. Almost the same, except the trigger and the rail I guess. May I ask you how many rounds you have through it and which holster you are using?
  2. Hey guys, I´m interested in the P Match Pro (Polymer-version with DA/SA in 10mm). Is anybody having one, in any caliber, and would give me some infos? Are they reliable and durable? Any experience will be highly appreciated.
  3. Thanks a lot. It is actually for a Walther Q5 and the TRIARII is on the list. You had failures to eject? How´s that? I´ve seen in a youtube video, that it makes some dirt in front of the pistol. Is that true?
  4. Hello all, I´m teaching new shooters in our club pretty often (about ten times a year) and have some newbie family member which I´m, every now and then, taking to the range. They find their way easier with rifles, but struggle with the caliber and the weight/handyness. Now I saw a video on U-tube where a father teaches his daughter with a pistol in Carbine Conversion Kit, and she had a blast, she could make hits easy. So, now I want one for my newbies to let them have a positive experience right from the beginning. I like the features of the KIDON system (yes, and the look) and do have two compatible pistols, Walther Q5 Match and CZ SP01 Shadow. https://www.imidefense.com/product/kidon-pistol-conversion-kit/ And I think the KPOS from FAB Defense would fit both, too. https://www.fab-defense.com/en/category-pistol-to-carbine-conversion-kit/id-266/gen-2-conversion-kit-for-glock-9mm-models-.html But I would like to hear any info I can get, no matter which system it is. Would you share your experiences please?
  5. jayjay1

    CZ HIRERCHY

    Well, I have a SP01 which was my second handgun ever and it still runs awesome. I had a TS (not O) SA as well, which I liked, but the precision was very poor, and that´s why I sold it.. It is a very heavy gun, but because of the trigger and the weight at the front, I would rate it higher than the SP01. Have shot a Shadow 2 several times, which is in between the first two. Never have shot the others.
  6. Now add the weights, battery life and prizes, and you´ve made a greeeeaat review. Nice pic, great comparison option though.
  7. The SRO costs about 850 Euros over here, that´s more than 900 bucks. I can get two CZ P10 or almost two Glocks for the same money. That´s insane, sorry, so, no SRO for me, thank you.
  8. Hey darkside, I´m using my own made coated hardcasts weighing around 145gr and have loaded them for my old Shadow 1, where they came out around 134pf. I actually didn´t measure their velocity out of the Q5, will do that soon now, thanks. I´m somewhat faster with the irons, always losing the dot when shooting. Have shot the dot for about four weeks, maybe four or five times, then switched back to the irons.
  9. Well, I don´t say that I´m overtrained, but does anyone of you guys actually have a Q5? Don´t get me wrong, I don´t want to bother you at all, but the Q5 is a bit special in the recoil department, a bit snappy. The slide is very heavy, the grip peace very light, and the most weight of the slide is on its rear, so that there is some real muzzle flip. Repeating Mr. Hwansik, there is a HUGE difference between the polymer and the steel frame. So all I want to do is getting as much help as possible.
  10. Thanks guys, got that point. Will look for another sport dot then. Actually there are the DPP, the Vortex Venom and the Shield. Any other dots to recommend?
  11. Well then, there seems to be no advantage over a DPP or a Vortex Venom I guess?
  12. Is the SRO as bullet proofed as the RMR?
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