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New to me RAMI 2075 P


A.J. Holst

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Wasn't looking, considering it would have cheaper to buy a 9mm barrel for my recently acquired P224.

Being heavy in CZ mags, I justified the purchase of a nearly identical firearm based on current ownership and positive experience with CZ, private, local sale at a fair price and mag compatibility.

It's weak, but I think this is going to be a dandy little gun.

 

 

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I have both the safety & decocker, fun little shooters, I would like to find a poly one to see if it is the same as the metal ones feel to complete the trifecta 

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Update.

Frame bulge discovered after shooting and cleaning and internet.

Trigger pin walking right to left.

Called CZ, Randal said cosmetic, but fix available.

09 model, out of warranty. 

They still covered shipping and will cover parts / labor upon inspection when it hits the bench.

Read two instances where CZ sent the owner a replacement non P. 

Hope I get my original gun back.

Hats off to CZ for proactive customer service.

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On 10/30/2018 at 7:40 PM, beezer92 said:

I have both the safety & decocker, fun little shooters, I would like to find a poly one to see if it is the same as the metal ones feel to complete the trifecta 

I'm curious to really compare trigger feels, my 75B is an Omega,  (P01) a decocker and this one will be a standard safety.

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Interesting. I thought the frame issues were only with the .40S&W version, not the 9mm.

Anyway, regrading the trigger pin, that's very common. Mine was fine after several hundred rounds after purchase. But after having punched it out for the first time (for polish work on trigger bar, etc), it never seated reliably. The solution is to get the floating trigger pin from CGW. I got it in all my CZ pistols. It removes any worries about the pin walking. It's one of the must-have upgrades, just like more comfortable triggers. (The RAMI's trigger is known for being uncomfortable to many).

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2 hours ago, Obiwan said:

The solution is to get the floating trigger pin from CGW.

It's going to CGW after I get it back from CZ.

They worked on my Omega, its a keeper.

My current debate is the sights. It's equipped with fully adjustable rear, but both front and rear are luminous. I'm thinking about a compatible improved front and retaining the oem rear.

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