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I built this CZ SP-01 for my wife to compete in 3-Gun Open Division. She's getting pretty good with it, just waiting on a KL-12 to show up now!

 

I got the pistol with Red Dot already mounted in the cut slide for $700, it had barely been shot. It also had a stainless guiderod and a few other upgrades. 

 

I converted it to SAO with Cajun parts and put my beloved CZC extended safety on. Plus a Shadow 2 mag release so she can drop the mag without shifting grip. Some purple LOK grips and a handful of 26 round CZ mags later and I am right at $1300 all in. 

 

 

 

 

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I shot this poor mans open gun for about a season and a half shooting major 9 loads.  Worked surprisingly well.  Started with a threaded barrel P-09, added some springs and a Cajun race hammer, Springer Precision comp and Burris FF3 on a Springer dove tail mount.  Was on the verge of looking for a used czeckmate or 2011 when I got a 320X5 and a Romeo 1 and started shooting carry optics.  Enjoying CO enough to not be looking into "real" open guns for now but may at some point in the future.

 

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I'm trying to jump into open major from limited. Shooting a cajunized SAO 75B 9mm.

Threaded 75B barrels are out of stock, I'm considering just buying a 6" barrel and threading the end for a comp (poors/quick/dirty). Would there be a distinct advantage to leaving it 6" or  cut down to 5" then thread? IDC about sight radius as will D/T for optic. Understood that draw and transitions would be affected, I'm mostly wanting to see if the longer barrel will allow lower pressures while still making major. I don't care about looks because people look at me and my gun in a funny way already.

 

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1 hour ago, avastcosmicarena said:


How difficult was it to do? I wish they offered something close to that stock. I prefer flatter triggers.

It wasn’t hard at all. Just make sure you go slow when straightening out the curve. Use a portable butane torch to anneal or soften the metal.

 

 

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