@Jason Somers If it's too heavy get a better belt and holster. I currently carry a Smith&Wesson M&P 2.0 9mm 5 inch fully loaded with 124 grain xtp. Is it heavy yes, but I have no problem carrying it even with my plain thick leather work belt and country style belt buckle. I'm using a basic polymer holster and its steel clips ate about 5 inches apart. I put the clips on either side of my 3 o'clock belt loop of my jeans and run my belt through clip loop clip and dont have any issues that way. It is very comforting having a 5 inch barrel with 18 total rounds in the pistol and another 17 on standby giving me 35 rounds on my person with only 1 backup mag.
I bought a 75B for my first handgun for about $650 back in 2018. Since then I've gotten a G17 and a 1911, and the 75 is still my best shooter. Love that gun to death
Switched from a glock 19 to a sig m11-a1 and a west German sig p220 that I carry at the 3 o'clock. The piece of mind with your thumb on the hammer when holstering is priceless.
@@vulture8878 Go P-01 or even better for CCW: P-07. The RAMI is just... Ugh, Well it's one of the only CZ's I've ever held that doesn't fit my hand well (large sized gloves). I have a P-01, P-07 nad G19 and of the 3 the P-07 is my favorite over-all. I love the Glock cause... well it's a Glock. I'm pretty sure I could rebuild several internal parts from a soup-can and it's just bare-bones reliable. THe P-01 is an ergonomic wonderland with the LOK Palm-swell grips but for a CARRY gun, the P-07 is like a combo of the two guns IMO. It's lighter and polymer like the GLock but it has similar ergos and equal accuracy to the P-01 and mine's chugged through over 5K rounds in almost 5 years and never had a single failure (it even feeds reliably from my P-01 and SP-01 mec-gar mags HA). If you go P-07 OR P-01 you can't go wrong.
Winston Churchill was possibly the greatest man of the Twentieth century. He had immense physical courage, demonstrated by his service in the Boer wars, India, Afghanistan, the cavalry charge at Omdurman, and the trenches in "The Great War". Britian fought WWII from the first day to the last day. When a reporter asked him, How will history remember you". He replied. "History will be kind to me, for I shall write it." And so he did. Six volumes!
@@kentnordland5034 "If you're going through hell, keep going." His bravery and willingness to take the fight to anyone at any given moment is certainly something we need more of these days. I also love the fact that he smoked a quarter of a million premium cigars in his lifetime.
@Bokehify How dare you sir. You do realize that Nazism was a bigger problem at the time, correct? He used the Soviets as allies against the Nazis because he knew it was the necessary evil for Britain to succeed, and afterwards, he basically turned on the commies to fix that problem. Churchill was a classic liberalist and loathed communism and socialism since he was old enough to understand it, so that tells you how dire things were at the time.
@@MH-nu4ip OK, nazi. Everyone knows Winston was a wardaddy, he had a thirst that only the strongest men have today. Shame on YOU for spreading deceitful information. "Ohhuehuehue they wanted peace and happiness" - Was this before or after Hitler planned his invasion of the Polish homeland, a nation to which Great Britain and France had guaranteed military support if it were attacked by Germany thus starting WW2? Mind you A.H. signed the Treaty of Versailles 19 years prior to END a world war. He only signed it so they wouldn't get wiped off the map, they were losing badly so he signed it and released the countries they overtook. I remind you that Germany opted to support Austria while France and Britain HAD to honor their treaties with Russia when the Austrians took that assassination ordeal personally(naturally) and marched on the Serbs, this included Churchill. You assume I praise Churchill blindly? Mistaking my praise for Churchill as if I held him to the highest of angel-like standards as a significant political party member as if he weren't a high ranking military officer with a sworn duty to his homeland? He was instrumental in winning the great war, he shaped Allied strategy in the war, and in the war's later stages he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union. Hitler simply took it too far and got his ass kicked as a result, he couldn't even face his enemy, he took the coward's way out, something Churchill would've never done.
Too fast reholstering is part of the cause of NDs. There's good reason to practice fast yet safe dews, yet no good reason to reholster quickly. Be smart, be safe, move slower and more deliberately guys when reholstering.
I own a CZ PCR, I love it. However, after investigating many TH-cam videos I was surprised to find a design flaw which TYM, Hickock, GunsNGear, and MAC never mentioned:The stock roll pin from the factory which detains the firing pin is too soft. Often dry firing or even normal use will gouge it and ultimately break it.CZs should only be dry fired with snap caps, some people even put a little rubber O-ring over the firing pin in the rear if they wish to practice technique with dry firing.The best fix is apparently to order a hardened roll pin from Cajun Gun works. I noticed some parts breaking on CZs detailed in other TH-cam videos by real CZ heavy users.The big gun channels and fan boys never mentioned the roll pin issue or other issues.
Generally speaking it takes quite a while. Firing pin retaining pin and trigger return spring are the spare parts to keep around, but it's not like they break often.
Update: I ordered a hardened firing pin retaining roll pin from Cajun Gun Works and had a local gunsmith install it with a couple of springs too. I still use snap caps but I do dry fire the gun without worrying about it.
I just want to say of all the TH-cam gun channels I do prefer yours. I also watch several other channels and you are indeed my favorite. Thank you for your in depth reviews and your commitment to the 2A community.
I have one of the kore belts. I used it when I went on protection details. I hung a G17, 2 mags, a baton, a flashlight and a radio on it while on any detail for over 2 years. It held up perfectly.
It sounds like the SIG P229 with SRT would have been a good option for you also. About the same size and capacity as your P01, with a great trigger from the factory.
Would love to to see a pure CZ video. I really want to see how you CZ Bren 805 is doing and how mean rounds you have through it, and if you have had any problems. Looking at getting it as a new rifle. Would love to hear back from you. We all really appreciate the videos that you do, take care MAC stay safe.
Love it! My EDC is a CZ 75d PCR. Same gun as your PO1, minus the rail and plus a chamber indicator. It's wonderful and is going to Cajun soon for some cool stuff. Test the Cz in the mud!
In my family we have several long guns, but I or we never purchased a hand gun. My wife and I have been talking about buying one for months, so I researched the Glocks, S&W's, Sprinfields brands. I was looking for a shield type for the comfort factor for my wife's hands. Then we went to a local dealer and looked at all those mentioned brands and my wife liked them, but said the grips just felt okay. The salesman asked if we tried a CZ, but we said no. So he showed us the P-01 and the SP-01 and immediately my wife said those 2 guns felt the most comfortable than the previous guns and I agreed, plus she was most comfortable with the safety of the double action hammer and decocker that the others do not have. We live in California and everything is on backorder now, but the P-01 is the handgun we are going to purchase. Thanks for the great review and the confirmation of our choice.
I carry the P-01 Omega daily in a Harry’s holsters Aiwb, it is extremely comfortable to carry and conceals very well. It’s a great choice for edc in my opinion
I purchased and installed a trigger kit from m-carbo for $20.00. It included an upgraded roll pin for the firing pin and an assortment of springs. Just wondering what am I not getting by not going with Cajun Gun Works. Trigger pull was reduced to 5 lbs. double action and 3 lbs. single action. No issues with any cycling issues or light strikes.
Love your videos..I also traded HK VP9 for CZ PHANTOM...I am a CZ nut.. I now have CZ p10c, czp09, & phantom...it's a disease lol. Keep up the good work
Ya stole my shit!!! :) Ditched my Gen 3 Glock 19 for CZ P-01 a while ago. Just got it back from CGW in July after having the Pro-Package installed along w/ steel guide rod, together w/ tritium rear and f/o front sights. Love CZs - Ergos are perfect, HOB and Accuracy are beyond compare.
Returning Shadow My assumption is his Patreon folks get first dibs and he lists the vid unlisted. Then makes it public after a few days for everyone else.
I have been using a dress ratcheting belt for two and a half years now. It’s not rigid! I had the buckle pull off like You but like You I trimmed it back. I really like it. I can loosen it when my weight is up and pull it tight when I’m carrying. I believe You will like the belt system if not the rigid belt. I have been looking just recently for a po1 (yeah, good luck). I had to check with You first. Your take on something is almost gospel and I wanted to make sure my entire hand fit on it. You have answered my questions. Full speed ahead on the hunt for my new carry gun. Thanks MAC!
It's very popular in Europe. The Speznatz used to carry them! They were virtually Unattainable during the Cold War. And commanded high prices. The Italians filled the gap and made CZ copies. EAA still imports them. So did Israel.
CZ is underrated? Since when? You cannot go to a gun channel without CZ fanboys going into a feeding frenzy. In the interest of full disclosure, I have owned a CZ 75 for decades now, but sometimes I am thinking of selling it just so no one associates me with the fan club.
I have two CZ clones out of Turkey. One comes from Canik and one from Sarzilmaz. They are very high quality and have great triggers. The SAR K2 is a double stack .45 ACP with 14 rounds. Great gun.
Actually, I think the reason you gave for getting away from the Glock 19 was that the trigger guard was too small for gloved hands. That's what you said in the video. I remember.
Just picked up this pewpew yesterday!😋 Is a dream in the hand, best ever felt! Shot one 25 years ago, Cpmpact, & fell in love then. Was going to get one during Covid, but none available. Got another brand, but wanted this, so got it with my tradein. Will see how the shooting range breakin goes next week. 👍😎
I'm still using my CZP09. I also started using an M9 to be compliant with my group who are all also armed with M9s and 92FSs. The Idea being ammo/magazine compatibility within the group. I'm more than willing to comply with that.
Springfield has the grip safeties you hate to mitigate appendix carry dangers. The XDS in my opinion is amazeballz. My girl just bought the new XDS MOD 2 IN 9MM. Which seems to me the most advanced feature Kaiden concealed carry pistol ever. It’s tiny but shoots so sweet, comes with night sights and has a pinky extension on their magazine baseplates. Thanks for the video.
As a Californian, I’m considering a Glock 19, Springfield XD, CZ 75 series (specifically P01/SP01 mainly because of their options for gun lights), Sig Sauer P226 (less likely because of it’s price), or a Beretta.
I have had 2 kore belts break on me. The inserts broke in half. The manufacturer sent me replacements, free of charge and the 3rd one I'm on has had no problems and is going strong. I believe they have the best customer service I've ever dealt with.
How things have changed, the p01 is almost $800 now. I bought mine 2 years ago and was expecting it to be around $500 and when I saw the tag say $700 I was shocked
It’s my CCW and I kept it stock. The trigger really smoothed out after 2000 rounds . The stock DA pull is fine at 10 lbs if you practice enough. It’s a fantastic gun.
Yeah... I'm a trigger snob for sure, but a 6 lb DA pull is too light for my carry gun. Like you said, 10 lbs is fine. I'm more concerned with eliminating creep/hammer-camming from the SA pull.
I don't know about MAC's test but my P01 passed a pretty tough NATO testing and passed every one of those. Might want to look those tests up they are damn tough on a firearm I don't imagine a lot of todays firearms could do much better.
As a fellow CZ fanatic this video made me happy (although conversely I'm actually carrying my new Gen 4 G19FS more this summer as it hides better then my P-01/P-07 with just a T-shirt and shorts) such incredible firearms, the ergo's the accuracy the build quality, all top notch... NOW, if CZ would just get on the ball and make us that 10mm CZ some of us have been crying for for years... well I'd be very happy. I feel like MAC would be on board for a 10mm CZ.
The Kore Belts are excellent and also very easy to use. Because at some point in the day/night you will have to take a piss. Messing with hook and loop belts is a pain in the butt. The ratcheting system allows for 1/4" adjustments. Whereas, a regular belt it's usually 1" adjustment to the next belt loop size. I've been wearing my Kore for over 18 months (daily) and the belt is still going strong. I use the Black Leather belt, however, I will try the Nylon/Fabric belt material in the near future. So I can't comment on the durability of the material. However, the leather holds up quite well for daily CCW. I should not, I usually carry OWB a G19, in a leather Bianchi Holster with a spare Mag (15 rd.) in a Blade Tech Mag Holster...the one that allows to change for the belt size. Hope this helps some of you out.
All my friends carry striker fired polymer pistols of some type. Glocks, Springfields, and many others. I carried a M&P Shield for years. It did the job and was light and slim. Finally got a CZ P01 a couple years back. Price is crazy, until I got my AR10 it was my most expensive firearm. But I'll carry this gun, outside of crazy circumstances, for the rest of my life. Best pistol I've ever fired, and I couldn't be happier. Still haven't done anything to customize it, like adding night sights or getting the trigger worked on, but that is coming sometime.
@@RickySandoval86 sorry. Rereading I understand, I first read it as a question not a statement. He's a hypocrite because he constantly calls for boycotts of people and things but he is here drinking a coffee from one of the enemies.
My core belt did the same thing...after about 3-6 months I was at the range(thank god) and I bent over to pick up a mag and the belt popped loose from those teeth that hold it in....I thought it was just a fluke but then it kept happening and I just gave the belt to someone who does not carry. The ONLY belt I will wear period is the same stiff style of nylon with a cobra buckle.....nothing to fail or come loose. Thank's for the CZ video MAC. I'm a fan myself.....been carrying HK P30's but I do love my CZ's and SIG's.
Update......I just got a CZ 75 D (P.C.R) and I love it. I always had a full size 75 that I loved but did not carry much. I found a great deal on the "D" compact and been shooting it and it shoots one hole groups with fiocci 115 ball ammo. Same with Blazer and even better w/my under wood carry load. 150 rounds since I got it at the beginning of the week. I normally carry P 30's or a Glock 19/R.M.R usually but I'm in love with this little P.C.R. I found a P-01 like yours at a shop yesterday and I'm gonna snag it and probably the SP-01 they have also IF I can.....i'm rediscovering my love CZ pistols. I forgot just how point able and accurate they are. Thanks for the content MAC.
You are very thorough about the requirements of a carry gun and that's fantastic. However, I'm surprised about your choice of carry belt. It had a failure and you still used it. Well this video is 5 years old at this point so maybe that's changed.
@@GanttCarterservant He explains at 9:30. You can feel the hammer move if there is an obstruction while holstering, so you can stop and not shoot yourself.
Of course that's not the only reason I prefer DA/SA. The main reason is I will not carry a gun that has a safety, so the heavy DA trigger is my safety, then every shot after that is a nice easy SA trigger.
+Military Arms Channel stopped by CGW today and picked up a Shadow 2 kit. I'd never been by there although I'm local to the company. It's incredible the amount of work they do there and the quality they are able to achieve. I planned to leave it but they couldn't put it together for a month or two so I'm gonna do it myself. If I mess up the disconnecter I'll give it to them to finish.
CZ did a 3 year torture test on this so it could gnet the NATO serial number. I read how realiabe this was so decided to try it myself. I got a NIB P-01, WITHOUT cleaning it, and 1000 rounds of Winchester White Box to see how far it would go without cleaning. All I did was wipe down the exterior. After 800+ rounds I gave up, 4-5 range trips, and cleaned it. It took two 13oz cans of GunScrubber. I shoot it 3 times a week with brass, steel and aluminum case ammo. I can't EVER recall a problem. If you can find a CT laser grab it, CT number is LG476. They quit making these lasers a few years ago and are a fantastic training tool.
I have had my SP01 for about 3 years now too, and I have gone threw atleast 10K rounds, with I think one FTE and one FTF, but that was after me firing maybe 6K without cleaning, throw and dropping her in mud, sand, and dirt, so just those two I was not surprised about, and why there was not more. Have not even changed any parts yet either, even the trigger return usually needs changing by now. CZs are freaking tanks.
I prefer hammer fired guns over striker fired...that's just me. There is something about carrying a striker fired handgun with a loaded chamber that I just do not like at all...again, that's just me. I really like the CZ hammer fire line and am taking a close look at them for my next firearm purchase. But that appendix carry...ugh! Now THAT makes me nervous.
Damn Dogs well aside from the P320 most striker-fired guns are drop safe. And a good holster and trigger discipline helps the rest. But I'm not going to dissuade preference and I still love my hammers as well
I am in similar situation. I have a G19, But now I am moving to a hammer fire, checking the B92FS and the CZ75. In my case I shoot way better with these options than with the G19. I also don't like any gun near my family jewels, ja, ja
When I first came to Appendix carry I was very hesitant in the position, I initially carried an M&P 9 with Thumb Safety and then moved to a P30L LEM for the hammer. I currently carry Glock 17/19/34 loaded chamber and all depending on the day. I visually and physically check the mouth of the holster prior to holstering, if it isn't safe to do that then why am I putting my firearm away? Also with the holsters that I carry AIWB with currently you can lean back while pressing the hips forward and alleviate the "Danger" of shooting yourself. People that get wrapped around the axle about loaded chambers and AIWB and Striker fired weapons should likely reconsider carrying a gun in the first place. That said there's nothing wrong with a hammer fired weapon. I plan to move to a CZ for Competition and want to master the DA/SA class of guns for my personal achievement. JM Custom Kydex and Keepers Concealment only AIWB holsters I endorse.
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The new PO1 Compacts now come with 15 round mags standard from CZ. The 14 round mags from my 75 compact work just fine in the PO1, as do the 16 round mags from my 75B full size. Both of those are all steel. The CZ 75 PO1 is the gun I've been waiting for. It is now my main carry gun. Although I don't like toy rails underneath my concealed carry firearms, I'm never sticking anything on a carry weapon, BUT, the extra weight right under the muzzle makes it a flat shooter and it is thee best looking gun with a rail on it I've ever seen. I have LOK Grips on mine & love the feel & look. Mine has an ambi decocker only on it. Not sure I like that, but it causes no problem other than I can feel it hit the leather holster a tad as I holster it. There was a kit in mine which I believe has the smaller decockers in it. I don't know if I can put the flatter one on the rights side & keep the big one on the left. The sights on mine, newer than yours slope back to the end of the frame & have a little ledge vs the straight up further forward kind. Adds length to the sight picture. They glow very bright when charged, but not Tritium. I might try a lighter spring to lighten the double action pull, but I don't mind the trigger on mine, it's not as hooked as the ones on my original CZ'S. if u know if I can just change decocker lever on right & not left, let me know. Nothing in manual about it. Thnx.
Even if you had a glass of freaking _water_ on that table we would find a way to accuse you of outside sponsorship haha! On a serious note, I *really* need to get a CZ in my life.
Get a CZ75 single action only. It has a great trigger and slightly larger ambidextrous thumb safeties. Gallery of Guns has a good selection of CZs Night sights are available and easy to install.
Another solution is the Walther PPS. Yes it's a striker fired gun, but the firing pin extends out the back of the slide when the trigger is pulled, like a the hammer coming back on a DA/SA gun. You can keep your thumb on the back of the slide while holstering, and feel the firing pin coming back if the trigger is caught on something, just as you describe. I think there is a Glock mod that does the same thing. The PPS is 9oz lighter than the P01, and about the same size with the extended mag, so more comfortable to wear. The extended mag give you a better grip and reduces felt recoil. Perhaps the trigger is not as nice as your cajunized custom trigger, but it's a very reliable and relatively soft shooting gun for a single stack compact.
I definitely understand thumbing the hammer as you re-holster. Have you looked at the Tau Development Striker Control Device for Glocks aka the ToddG Glock Gadget? It adds the function of letting you put your thumb on the back of the slide when re-holstering to prevent trigger movement the same way putting your thumb on the hammer of a DA/SA gun prevents trigger movement in case something like clothing or a jacket drawstring makes its way into the trigger guard.
I agree with this line of thinking , hence the reason I am watching this video. This seems like the perfect choice for me. I have never cried about weight anyway , a few extra ounces is fine with me, especially to ditch the plastic.
I'm a life member of the NRA.Disabled and now living in my car in California. Wishing I could take my wife and I out of this insane asylum. I appreciate your great videos. Good work bro. 👍
Great video as usual 👍. Review request: Walther P99. Great double/single action striker pistol. I carry the compact (glock 26 size) in the summer and the 4 inch barrel (glock 19 size) in colder seasons.
Been carrying the Cajunized P01 for years now. Absolutely love it. Just like you said, Everyone I let shoot it says it is the best shooting handgun they have fired. This is by far the most accurate handgun I shoot with and with the CGW pro package it is a smooth joy to shoot. One thing above the sights and the pro package I did was the CGW 10x barrel bushing. It locks that barrel in tight reducing play and lending to a little bit more accuracy.
I’m leaning heavily towards the Omega for my EDC because of all the reasons you mentioned (specifically AIWB carry), but also because of the ambi safety/decocker (I'm a lefty). I'm curious why you went with the 01 for primary vs the Omega. Is it mostly so you could Cajunize the trigger easier than the Omega?
Man, the weird nostalgia of hitting this video curious about CZs and seeing the lower production and the Kore (I just got one this year) is kinda funny. May have to try one of these guns rather than a S&W single stack.
I have one of the Black Arch single clip Protos Holster that I use a lot it has the leather backer and the kydex shell. Works very well for me, I also have a Remora holster that I use among others
I put a stainless guide rod in mine to replace that ridiculous plastic noodle rod that came stock in the PO1. About 1000rds in it since the update, I used jhps, hst, syntech, no failures.
After alot of research on what fire arm i wanted to carry i decided on the p01 recently. I love everything about it. Its got a very cool retro look but has the reliability, accuracy and ergonomics to place it among the best carry pistols in today's competition. When i was deciding, it was between this and the glock 19. One of the advantages of the glock was 15 rds vs 14. However when I got my p01 I noticed mine came from cz with 2, 15 rd mags. Anybody else get one like this? Is it a new thing? And do they make a 40 model now cause my mags say 15 9mm on one side and 11 .40 on the other. Anyways I totally recommend this gun to anyone on the fence about it. The aluminum frame in my opinion makes it feel slightly more balanced than polymer pistols and it shoots like a dream. 250 rds, 0 malfunctions. The tfx pro sights are amazing when put on this gun, however because of the angle of the sights or maybe the barrel or slide it seems like i have to aim the muzzle a little higher to get my rounds where I want them to go. Anybody experience this?
Picked up my CZ75 D Compact PCR today, put 100 Federal ball & 10 rounds Hornady critical defence thru her without a hiccup, & this baby is a Tack driver..very happy
Great review MAC, I really appreciate the info on the type of holsters you buy for your CZ pistols. I have a kydex holster for my CZ-75D PCR and it works great, but now seeing this review you did I'm thinking of buying the holster you got for your CZ compact. Thanks MAC
I have been trying to decide on a new carry (over my CCP). Our area doesn't have a range/club w/the variety of firearms for renting that I have in consideration, so videos like this are greatly informative for helping me collect as much data on firearms like this (short of being able to put them in my hands). Of the carries that I'm considering, the CZ P-01 Omega is in my top 3. Thanks, Tim!!
I am partial to DA/SA semi autos and double action revolvers for carry, but if you want to greatly increase the reupholstering safety of a glock, look into the striker control device by the Tau Dev Group. It replaces the rear slide cover plate and essentially acts like the hammer on a DA/SA pistol.
This video convinced me. Traded the g26 for a po1. It's incredible, love that the decocker lowers the chances of being decocked.
The decocker is so you can carry it loaded hammer down right?
@@jacobmarshall2907 yes
Lmao
@John Kale why is that lol
How do you like it after 2 years
I carried glocks for years. Bought a SP01 Tactical Custom....Now my G17 lives in the safe. Bought a Cajunized P01....now my G19 lives in the safe.
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@Jason Somers If it's too heavy get a better belt and holster. I currently carry a Smith&Wesson M&P 2.0 9mm 5 inch fully loaded with 124 grain xtp. Is it heavy yes, but I have no problem carrying it even with my plain thick leather work belt and country style belt buckle. I'm using a basic polymer holster and its steel clips ate about 5 inches apart. I put the clips on either side of my 3 o'clock belt loop of my jeans and run my belt through clip loop clip and dont have any issues that way. It is very comforting having a 5 inch barrel with 18 total rounds in the pistol and another 17 on standby giving me 35 rounds on my person with only 1 backup mag.
@Ygor Lebedev love that quote
Sell em
Sold my Glock shortly after I bought it and I had never heard of CZ until the guy at the store suggested them to me. I’m so glad I listened.
I bought a 75B for my first handgun for about $650 back in 2018. Since then I've gotten a G17 and a 1911, and the 75 is still my best shooter. Love that gun to death
Same except different other pistols. that old heavy gun slaps hard.
I also love my P01 that has been Cajunized as well. I only discovered CZ's about 6 years ago and now have 4. Love 'um.
Switched from a glock 19 to a sig m11-a1 and a west German sig p220 that I carry at the 3 o'clock. The piece of mind with your thumb on the hammer when holstering is priceless.
So, almost 2 years later. How about an update on how the P01 has worked out!!!
Jake Minton
Absolutely
Hell yeah!!
Agreed. I’m thinking I may get a RAMI or the P-01. I carry a Glock 26 currently and I am torn between the two.
Well per a recent video he seems to keep it in his EDC rotation
@@vulture8878 Go P-01 or even better for CCW: P-07. The RAMI is just... Ugh, Well it's one of the only CZ's I've ever held that doesn't fit my hand well (large sized gloves). I have a P-01, P-07 nad G19 and of the 3 the P-07 is my favorite over-all. I love the Glock cause... well it's a Glock. I'm pretty sure I could rebuild several internal parts from a soup-can and it's just bare-bones reliable. THe P-01 is an ergonomic wonderland with the LOK Palm-swell grips but for a CARRY gun, the P-07 is like a combo of the two guns IMO. It's lighter and polymer like the GLock but it has similar ergos and equal accuracy to the P-01 and mine's chugged through over 5K rounds in almost 5 years and never had a single failure (it even feeds reliably from my P-01 and SP-01 mec-gar mags HA). If you go P-07 OR P-01 you can't go wrong.
The jokes on you, my wife has been unhappy for years!
HA!
I was fixing to say, it might make them happy.
mtsEnrique lmao
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I've been debating about a RAMI versus a P-01 and your information helped make my decision for the P-01. Thanks for all the great info!
“I am a man of simple tastes easily satisfied with the best.”
- Winston S. Churchill
Also Beau Brummel!
Winston Churchill was possibly the greatest man of the Twentieth century. He had immense physical courage, demonstrated by his service in the Boer wars, India, Afghanistan, the cavalry charge at Omdurman, and the trenches in "The Great War".
Britian fought WWII from the first day to the last day.
When a reporter asked him, How will history remember you".
He replied. "History will be kind to me, for I shall write it."
And so he did. Six volumes!
@@kentnordland5034 "If you're going through hell, keep going." His bravery and willingness to take the fight to anyone at any given moment is certainly something we need more of these days. I also love the fact that he smoked a quarter of a million premium cigars in his lifetime.
@Bokehify How dare you sir. You do realize that Nazism was a bigger problem at the time, correct? He used the Soviets as allies against the Nazis because he knew it was the necessary evil for Britain to succeed, and afterwards, he basically turned on the commies to fix that problem. Churchill was a classic liberalist and loathed communism and socialism since he was old enough to understand it, so that tells you how dire things were at the time.
@@MH-nu4ip OK, nazi. Everyone knows Winston was a wardaddy, he had a thirst that only the strongest men have today. Shame on YOU for spreading deceitful information. "Ohhuehuehue they wanted peace and happiness" - Was this before or after Hitler planned his invasion of the Polish homeland, a nation to which Great Britain and France had guaranteed military support if it were attacked by Germany thus starting WW2? Mind you A.H. signed the Treaty of Versailles 19 years prior to END a world war. He only signed it so they wouldn't get wiped off the map, they were losing badly so he signed it and released the countries they overtook. I remind you that Germany opted to support Austria while France and Britain HAD to honor their treaties with Russia when the Austrians took that assassination ordeal personally(naturally) and marched on the Serbs, this included Churchill. You assume I praise Churchill blindly? Mistaking my praise for Churchill as if I held him to the highest of angel-like standards as a significant political party member as if he weren't a high ranking military officer with a sworn duty to his homeland? He was instrumental in winning the great war, he shaped Allied strategy in the war, and in the war's later stages he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union. Hitler simply took it too far and got his ass kicked as a result, he couldn't even face his enemy, he took the coward's way out, something Churchill would've never done.
Are you still carrying it ?
He is
Too fast reholstering is part of the cause of NDs. There's good reason to practice fast yet safe dews, yet no good reason to reholster quickly.
Be smart, be safe, move slower and more deliberately guys when reholstering.
Hell if I've had to unholster I'm keepin the sob out till me or the problem is fixed...then I'll take my good ol time puttin er back in
Yep. You have aaaaaaalll the time in the world to holster your gun. Don’t rush it and hurt yourself in the process.
Having a safety and engaging it before holstering is good practice
Just make sure you aren't holding the gun when the police respond to a self defense shooting situation.
Thank You for another excellent vid, Tim. You're one of my few, trusted channels. CZs have many loyal fans for good reasons.
You should run the P-01 through the gauntlet. I really like my P-01. It's been my carry gun for a few years now.
I own a CZ PCR, I love it. However, after investigating many TH-cam videos I was surprised to find a design flaw which TYM, Hickock, GunsNGear, and MAC never mentioned:The stock roll pin from the factory which detains the firing pin is too soft. Often dry firing or even normal use will gouge it and ultimately break it.CZs should only be dry fired with snap caps, some people even put a little rubber O-ring over the firing pin in the rear if they wish to practice technique with dry firing.The best fix is apparently to order a hardened roll pin from Cajun Gun works. I noticed some parts breaking on CZs detailed in other TH-cam videos by real CZ heavy users.The big gun channels and fan boys never mentioned the roll pin issue or other issues.
Generally speaking it takes quite a while. Firing pin retaining pin and trigger return spring are the spare parts to keep around, but it's not like they break often.
But if you want longer service intervals, the CGW FPRP and TRS are much higher round count parts.
The best fix is to use a snap cap
How many times was the P01 dry fired in testing before failure ?
Update: I ordered a hardened firing pin retaining roll pin from Cajun Gun Works and had a local gunsmith install it with a couple of springs too. I still use snap caps but I do dry fire the gun without worrying about it.
Absolutely love my P-01. Great gun stock. With CGW parts it's unbelievable
I just want to say of all the TH-cam gun channels I do prefer yours. I also watch several other channels and you are indeed my favorite. Thank you for your in depth reviews and your commitment to the 2A community.
This is all exactly why I carry a CZ Compact PCR, and appendix too. That extra level of safety when re-holstering.
What is pcr please?
@hothmobile100 it is their lightweight, decocker-equipped version of the CZ75B compact.
Or essentially the same as this P01 but without the rail.
I have one of the kore belts. I used it when I went on protection details. I hung a G17, 2 mags, a baton, a flashlight and a radio on it while on any detail for over 2 years. It held up perfectly.
I would love to see an overview of CZ-75 guns. Both from CZ and the "clone" manufacturers. IWI, Sphinx, EAA, etc..
lots of good reviews on the Tri-Stars. but safety only, no decocker. and Turkish, if that matters to your international politics...
It sounds like the SIG P229 with SRT would have been a good option for you also. About the same size and capacity as your P01, with a great trigger from the factory.
Would love to to see a pure CZ video. I really want to see how you CZ Bren 805 is doing and how mean rounds you have through it, and if you have had any problems. Looking at getting it as a new rifle. Would love to hear back from you. We all really appreciate the videos that you do, take care MAC stay safe.
Thank you for supporting HTC that’s a good friend/former coworkers company! Awesome channel man keep up the good work.
Love it! My EDC is a CZ 75d PCR. Same gun as your PO1, minus the rail and plus a chamber indicator. It's wonderful and is going to Cajun soon for some cool stuff.
Test the Cz in the mud!
In my family we have several long guns, but I or we never purchased a hand gun. My wife and I have been talking about buying one for months, so I researched the Glocks, S&W's, Sprinfields brands. I was looking for a shield type for the comfort factor for my wife's hands. Then we went to a local dealer and looked at all those mentioned brands and my wife liked them, but said the grips just felt okay. The salesman asked if we tried a CZ, but we said no. So he showed us the P-01 and the SP-01 and immediately my wife said those 2 guns felt the most comfortable than the previous guns and I agreed, plus she was most comfortable with the safety of the double action hammer and decocker that the others do not have. We live in California and everything is on backorder now, but the P-01 is the handgun we are going to purchase. Thanks for the great review and the confirmation of our choice.
I carry the P-01 Omega daily in a Harry’s holsters Aiwb, it is extremely comfortable to carry and conceals very well. It’s a great choice for edc in my opinion
What’s your height weight and build?
I purchased and installed a trigger kit from m-carbo for $20.00. It included an upgraded roll pin for the firing pin and an assortment of springs. Just wondering what am I not getting by not going with Cajun Gun Works. Trigger pull was reduced to 5 lbs. double action and 3 lbs. single action. No issues with any cycling issues or light strikes.
Love your videos..I also traded HK VP9 for CZ PHANTOM...I am a CZ nut.. I now have CZ p10c, czp09, & phantom...it's a disease lol. Keep up the good work
CZ 82 , 83, best police pistols of all time. 10 lb+ pull on the first shot if hammer is down. Can save u from a big mistake!
Ya stole my shit!!! :) Ditched my Gen 3 Glock 19 for CZ P-01 a while ago. Just got it back from CGW in July after having the Pro-Package installed along w/ steel guide rod, together w/ tritium rear and f/o front sights.
Love CZs - Ergos are perfect, HOB and Accuracy are beyond compare.
How does this video have 2, 3, and 4 day old comments (according to youtube) when it was just uploaded 30 minutes ago?
Returning Shadow My assumption is his Patreon folks get first dibs and he lists the vid unlisted. Then makes it public after a few days for everyone else.
That's exactly what happens. Patreon subscribers get early access to the videos
I have been using a dress ratcheting belt for two and a half years now. It’s not rigid! I had the buckle pull off like You but like You I trimmed it back. I really like it. I can loosen it when my weight is up and pull it tight when I’m carrying. I believe You will like the belt system if not the rigid belt. I have been looking just recently for a po1 (yeah, good luck). I had to check with You first. Your take on something is almost gospel and I wanted to make sure my entire hand fit on it. You have answered my questions. Full speed ahead on the hunt for my new carry gun. Thanks MAC!
Still carry my CZ Cold War 75. CZ's seem to be extremely underrated.
Warrior2200
I carry a full size 75B. Great accuracy and great trigger out of the box!!!
It's very popular in Europe.
The Speznatz used to carry them!
They were virtually Unattainable during the Cold War. And commanded high prices.
The Italians filled the gap and made CZ copies. EAA still imports them.
So did Israel.
I think anyone who’s explored the many different options of pistols can all agree CZ’s are some of best ever made.
WHO DARE UNDERRATE THY GREAT CZ75
CZ is underrated? Since when? You cannot go to a gun channel without CZ fanboys going into a feeding frenzy. In the interest of full disclosure, I have owned a CZ 75 for decades now, but sometimes I am thinking of selling it just so no one associates me with the fan club.
I have two CZ clones out of Turkey. One comes from Canik and one from Sarzilmaz. They are very high quality and have great triggers. The SAR K2 is a double stack .45 ACP with 14 rounds. Great gun.
Actually, I think the reason you gave for getting away from the Glock 19 was that the trigger guard was too small for gloved hands. That's what you said in the video. I remember.
Just picked up this pewpew yesterday!😋 Is a dream in the hand, best ever felt! Shot one 25 years ago, Cpmpact, & fell in love then. Was going to get one during Covid, but none available. Got another brand, but wanted this, so got it with my tradein. Will see how the shooting range breakin goes next week. 👍😎
I'm still using my CZP09. I also started using an M9 to be compliant with my group who are all also armed with M9s and 92FSs. The Idea being ammo/magazine compatibility within the group. I'm more than willing to comply with that.
Lol tell your “group” to step into the 2020’s and get a better gun 😂
@@damiion666 Your the one lurking on four year old comments.
@@shadowfoxcorp well your stupid comment is there for all to read so…stupidity has no expiration date 🤣
Springfield has the grip safeties you hate to mitigate appendix carry dangers. The XDS in my opinion is amazeballz. My girl just bought the new XDS MOD 2 IN 9MM. Which seems to me the most advanced feature Kaiden concealed carry pistol ever. It’s tiny but shoots so sweet, comes with night sights and has a pinky extension on their magazine baseplates. Thanks for the video.
As a Californian, I’m considering a Glock 19, Springfield XD, CZ 75 series (specifically P01/SP01 mainly because of their options for gun lights), Sig Sauer P226 (less likely because of it’s price), or a Beretta.
Tim the best carry gun period IMHO... Its also my EDC too
I have had 2 kore belts break on me. The inserts broke in half. The manufacturer sent me replacements, free of charge and the 3rd one I'm on has had no problems and is going strong. I believe they have the best customer service I've ever dealt with.
How things have changed, the p01 is almost $800 now. I bought mine 2 years ago and was expecting it to be around $500 and when I saw the tag say $700 I was shocked
Its painful, I wanna get either a CZ or a Beretta, I just love the look and feel of a Full Metal DA/SA.
@@AlexDenton0451 that's a hard decision, it would come down to whether you wanted to conceal carry it. The Beretta is a big pistol
Got my P01 Omega for $600 total brand new this week
@@montevallomustang They make compact versions of the Beretta 92 and the PX4
@@bigshoe84 I'm currently between the PX4 storm compact and either the CZ 75D PCR or the P01
It’s my CCW and I kept it stock. The trigger really smoothed out after 2000 rounds . The stock DA pull is fine at 10 lbs if you practice enough. It’s a fantastic gun.
Yeah... I'm a trigger snob for sure, but a 6 lb DA pull is too light for my carry gun. Like you said, 10 lbs is fine. I'm more concerned with eliminating creep/hammer-camming from the SA pull.
@@HalfCrazy520 I'm at 9500 rounds now and the DA is 7.5 lbs and the SA is about 3. Even with new springs.
Hi Tim, I'm curious how this P01 will handle the MAC gauntlet test. Thanks!
I don't know about MAC's test but my P01 passed a pretty tough NATO testing and passed every one of those. Might want to look those tests up they are damn tough on a firearm I don't imagine a lot of todays firearms could do much better.
As a fellow CZ fanatic this video made me happy (although conversely I'm actually carrying my new Gen 4 G19FS more this summer as it hides better then my P-01/P-07 with just a T-shirt and shorts) such incredible firearms, the ergo's the accuracy the build quality, all top notch... NOW, if CZ would just get on the ball and make us that 10mm CZ some of us have been crying for for years... well I'd be very happy. I feel like MAC would be on board for a 10mm CZ.
The smartest and most well spoken guy in the firearms community. Great job.
Lol not even close.
The Kore Belts are excellent and also very easy to use. Because at some point in the day/night you will have to take a piss. Messing with hook and loop belts is a pain in the butt. The ratcheting system allows for 1/4" adjustments. Whereas, a regular belt it's usually 1" adjustment to the next belt loop size. I've been wearing my Kore for over 18 months (daily) and the belt is still going strong. I use the Black Leather belt, however, I will try the Nylon/Fabric belt material in the near future. So I can't comment on the durability of the material. However, the leather holds up quite well for daily CCW. I should not, I usually carry OWB a G19, in a leather Bianchi Holster with a spare Mag (15 rd.) in a Blade Tech Mag Holster...the one that allows to change for the belt size. Hope this helps some of you out.
Love your Underwood Ammo tests. I carry Underwood Extreme Defender as well.
All my friends carry striker fired polymer pistols of some type. Glocks, Springfields, and many others. I carried a M&P Shield for years. It did the job and was light and slim. Finally got a CZ P01 a couple years back. Price is crazy, until I got my AR10 it was my most expensive firearm. But I'll carry this gun, outside of crazy circumstances, for the rest of my life. Best pistol I've ever fired, and I couldn't be happier. Still haven't done anything to customize it, like adding night sights or getting the trigger worked on, but that is coming sometime.
Sheesh, man can't have a drink w/o being blasted by the internet.
For this case yes. It makes him a hypocrite.
@@michaelweston6083 Just now watching this review, why is that?
@@RickySandoval86 because it was in my recommendations and I don't remember watching it. Why are you watching it?
@@michaelweston6083 you misunderstood me brother, I'm saying that *I* don't understand why he's a hypocrite. I have no context and was confused.
@@RickySandoval86 sorry. Rereading I understand, I first read it as a question not a statement. He's a hypocrite because he constantly calls for boycotts of people and things but he is here drinking a coffee from one of the enemies.
My core belt did the same thing...after about 3-6 months I was at the range(thank god) and I bent over to pick up a mag and the belt popped loose from those teeth that hold it in....I thought it was just a fluke but then it kept happening and I just gave the belt to someone who does not carry. The ONLY belt I will wear period is the same stiff style of nylon with a cobra buckle.....nothing to fail or come loose. Thank's for the CZ video MAC. I'm a fan myself.....been carrying HK P30's but I do love my CZ's and SIG's.
Update......I just got a CZ 75 D (P.C.R) and I love it. I always had a full size 75 that I loved but did not carry much. I found a great deal on the "D" compact and been shooting it and it shoots one hole groups with fiocci 115 ball ammo. Same with Blazer and even better w/my under wood carry load. 150 rounds since I got it at the beginning of the week. I normally carry P 30's or a Glock 19/R.M.R usually but I'm in love with this little P.C.R. I found a P-01 like yours at a shop yesterday and I'm gonna snag it and probably the SP-01 they have also IF I can.....i'm rediscovering my love CZ pistols. I forgot just how point able and accurate they are. Thanks for the content MAC.
Unless you need a light/laser, the PCR is better than the P01.
I prefer my CZ85 SAO with no rail for carry
The P-09 with night sights for home
You are very thorough about the requirements of a carry gun and that's fantastic. However, I'm surprised about your choice of carry belt. It had a failure and you still used it. Well this video is 5 years old at this point so maybe that's changed.
The exact reasons I prefer DA/SA; I want to feel where that hammer is. And I also prefer CZ and carry a P07.
Cant go wrong with the P07. EVER!
Why does felling where the hammer help?
I have one is 40 short and weak. The P07 slide has more grip area
@@GanttCarterservant He explains at 9:30. You can feel the hammer move if there is an obstruction while holstering, so you can stop and not shoot yourself.
Of course that's not the only reason I prefer DA/SA. The main reason is I will not carry a gun that has a safety, so the heavy DA trigger is my safety, then every shot after that is a nice easy SA trigger.
Ramble on, Tim. You always give us good stuff. Thanks for all you do.
I carry the full sized sp-01. I cannot recommend this gun enough.
As always, honest and extremely thorough. Keep on keeping on and God bless America
Hey man! Do you still carry this P01 to this day?? Thanks!
Wondering as well what you think of the omega version...?
I got on here to ask the same question.
😅, bros Same!
I was wondering the same thing!
I believe he posted a more recent video and has since switched to carrying a shadow systems
+Military Arms Channel stopped by CGW today and picked up a Shadow 2 kit. I'd never been by there although I'm local to the company. It's incredible the amount of work they do there and the quality they are able to achieve. I planned to leave it but they couldn't put it together for a month or two so I'm gonna do it myself. If I mess up the disconnecter I'll give it to them to finish.
How bout a torture test of the p01
Andreas Mueller it's NATO certified. Go check what it had to go through for that, it's testament enough trust me.
Michael Phillips exactly. I didn't realize how much they actually put it through
CZ did a 3 year torture test on this so it could gnet the NATO serial number. I read how realiabe this was so decided to try it myself. I got a NIB P-01, WITHOUT cleaning it, and 1000 rounds of Winchester White Box to see how far it would go without cleaning. All I did was wipe down the exterior. After 800+ rounds I gave up, 4-5 range trips, and cleaned it. It took two 13oz cans of GunScrubber. I shoot it 3 times a week with brass, steel and aluminum case ammo. I can't EVER recall a problem.
If you can find a CT laser grab it, CT number is LG476. They quit making these lasers a few years ago and are a fantastic training tool.
I have had my SP01 for about 3 years now too, and I have gone threw atleast 10K rounds, with I think one FTE and one FTF, but that was after me firing maybe 6K without cleaning, throw and dropping her in mud, sand, and dirt, so just those two I was not surprised about, and why there was not more. Have not even changed any parts yet either, even the trigger return usually needs changing by now. CZs are freaking tanks.
Michael Phillips wasn’t that only for the omega line though?
I absolutely love and carry my CZ P75 01
It's my EDC .
Great video as always.
I prefer hammer fired guns over striker fired...that's just me. There is something about carrying a striker fired handgun with a loaded chamber that I just do not like at all...again, that's just me. I really like the CZ hammer fire line and am taking a close look at them for my next firearm purchase. But that appendix carry...ugh! Now THAT makes me nervous.
Damn Dogs well aside from the P320 most striker-fired guns are drop safe. And a good holster and trigger discipline helps the rest. But I'm not going to dissuade preference and I still love my hammers as well
I am in similar situation. I have a G19, But now I am moving to a hammer fire, checking the B92FS and the CZ75. In my case I shoot way better with these options than with the G19. I also don't like any gun near my family jewels, ja, ja
When I first came to Appendix carry I was very hesitant in the position, I initially carried an M&P 9 with Thumb Safety and then moved to a P30L LEM for the hammer. I currently carry Glock 17/19/34 loaded chamber and all depending on the day. I visually and physically check the mouth of the holster prior to holstering, if it isn't safe to do that then why am I putting my firearm away? Also with the holsters that I carry AIWB with currently you can lean back while pressing the hips forward and alleviate the "Danger" of shooting yourself. People that get wrapped around the axle about loaded chambers and AIWB and Striker fired weapons should likely reconsider carrying a gun in the first place. That said there's nothing wrong with a hammer fired weapon. I plan to move to a CZ for Competition and want to master the DA/SA class of guns for my personal achievement. JM Custom Kydex and Keepers Concealment only AIWB holsters I endorse.
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Exactly, would rather shoot my ass off.
The new PO1 Compacts now come with 15 round mags standard from CZ. The 14 round mags from my 75 compact work just fine in the PO1, as do the 16 round mags from my 75B full size. Both of those are all steel. The CZ 75 PO1 is the gun I've been waiting for. It is now my main carry gun. Although I don't like toy rails underneath my concealed carry firearms, I'm never sticking anything on a carry weapon, BUT, the extra weight right under the muzzle makes it a flat shooter and it is thee best looking gun with a rail on it I've ever seen. I have LOK Grips on mine & love the feel & look. Mine has an ambi decocker only on it. Not sure I like that, but it causes no problem other than I can feel it hit the leather holster a tad as I holster it. There was a kit in mine which I believe has the smaller decockers in it. I don't know if I can put the flatter one on the rights side & keep the big one on the left. The sights on mine, newer than yours slope back to the end of the frame & have a little ledge vs the straight up further forward kind. Adds length to the sight picture. They glow very bright when charged, but not Tritium. I might try a lighter spring to lighten the double action pull, but I don't mind the trigger on mine, it's not as hooked as the ones on my original CZ'S. if u know if I can just change decocker lever on right & not left, let me know. Nothing in manual about it. Thnx.
Even if you had a glass of freaking _water_ on that table we would find a way to accuse you of outside sponsorship haha! On a serious note, I *really* need to get a CZ in my life.
I wanted to ask since this comment is over a year old. Did u ever acquire a CZ? I have me the P07 and I have never looked back!
Get a CZ75 single action only. It has a great trigger and slightly larger ambidextrous thumb safeties.
Gallery of Guns has a good selection of CZs
Night sights are available and easy to install.
Another solution is the Walther PPS. Yes it's a striker fired gun, but the firing pin extends out the back of the slide when the trigger is pulled, like a the hammer coming back on a DA/SA gun. You can keep your thumb on the back of the slide while holstering, and feel the firing pin coming back if the trigger is caught on something, just as you describe. I think there is a Glock mod that does the same thing. The PPS is 9oz lighter than the P01, and about the same size with the extended mag, so more comfortable to wear. The extended mag give you a better grip and reduces felt recoil. Perhaps the trigger is not as nice as your cajunized custom trigger, but it's a very reliable and relatively soft shooting gun for a single stack compact.
💥What happened to the reliability tests💥
My wife bought SP-01...awesome gun. I am just learning about P-01...another awesome gun!
I would like to see the P01 go through “The Gauntlet”
I definitely understand thumbing the hammer as you re-holster. Have you looked at the Tau Development Striker Control Device for Glocks aka the ToddG Glock Gadget? It adds the function of letting you put your thumb on the back of the slide when re-holstering to prevent trigger movement the same way putting your thumb on the hammer of a DA/SA gun prevents trigger movement in case something like clothing or a jacket drawstring makes its way into the trigger guard.
I see you covertly advertising Starbucks Frappuccinos. Sneaky.
I agree with this line of thinking , hence the reason I am watching this video. This seems like the perfect choice for me. I have never cried about weight anyway , a few extra ounces is fine with me, especially to ditch the plastic.
I'm a life member of the NRA.Disabled and now living in my car in California. Wishing I could take my wife and I out of this insane asylum.
I appreciate your great videos. Good work bro.
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Hope you got out of that cesspit bro. God Bless!
@@JW-vl5or Not yet bro Hopefully soon we will escape from this human sewer.
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Keeping the faith in a world of faithless idiots is a challenge!
I suddenly have a craving for coffee...
Thanks a bunch, I love how we still have double single action lovers out there.
Great video as usual 👍. Review request: Walther P99. Great double/single action striker pistol. I carry the compact (glock 26 size) in the summer and the 4 inch barrel (glock 19 size) in colder seasons.
Eugene Johnston considering getting one myself
Eugene Johnston loves me some classic Walther. Huge fan of the PPQ myself
Been carrying the Cajunized P01 for years now. Absolutely love it. Just like you said, Everyone I let shoot it says it is the best shooting handgun they have fired. This is by far the most accurate handgun I shoot with and with the CGW pro package it is a smooth joy to shoot. One thing above the sights and the pro package I did was the CGW 10x barrel bushing. It locks that barrel in tight reducing play and lending to a little bit more accuracy.
Ramble away dude. I learn a lot from your channel.🔫🤓
I recently read a lot about p01 omega convertible extractor problems etc..? Know anything about this?
That Cajun trigger looks crazy I never heard of it before but dam
I’m leaning heavily towards the Omega for my EDC because of all the reasons you mentioned (specifically AIWB carry), but also because of the ambi safety/decocker (I'm a lefty). I'm curious why you went with the 01 for primary vs the Omega. Is it mostly so you could Cajunize the trigger easier than the Omega?
Man, the weird nostalgia of hitting this video curious about CZs and seeing the lower production and the Kore (I just got one this year) is kinda funny. May have to try one of these guns rather than a S&W single stack.
I carry the CZ 75 D PCR
Ryan Koehler I go back and forth from carrying my 75D PCR and my p-07 .40s&w
I have the PCR also and it is a very good shooter
ive got a pcr as well. i want one of these kydex holsters for it. ive got a leather holster it fits in now but its owb and belt loops
jacob manalang have a Vedder holster for my PCR. Awsome holster
I have one of the Black Arch single clip Protos Holster that I use a lot it has the leather backer and the kydex shell. Works very well for me, I also have a Remora holster that I use among others
The CZ P-01 Omega is my favorite. A great choice for ¢!
Let's see these guns in the Gauntlet and the P10C 😘
josh ballard Beretta APX and PX4 also
josh ballard I was about to ask the same
I put a stainless guide rod in mine to replace that ridiculous plastic noodle rod that came stock in the PO1. About 1000rds in it since the update, I used jhps, hst, syntech, no failures.
9:39 Why hasn’t anyone taught me this before
I had the same thing happen with my Core belt. They actually sent me a new buckle and new leather! The new one has been good to go so far.
Would u do a torture test on your carry cz po1?
CZ75 compact. Fourteen+ one, all milled steel, self installed night-sights, all up $589. Hundred percent reliability. Hard to beat.
After alot of research on what fire arm i wanted to carry i decided on the p01 recently. I love everything about it. Its got a very cool retro look but has the reliability, accuracy and ergonomics to place it among the best carry pistols in today's competition. When i was deciding, it was between this and the glock 19. One of the advantages of the glock was 15 rds vs 14. However when I got my p01 I noticed mine came from cz with 2, 15 rd mags. Anybody else get one like this? Is it a new thing? And do they make a 40 model now cause my mags say 15 9mm on one side and 11 .40 on the other. Anyways I totally recommend this gun to anyone on the fence about it. The aluminum frame in my opinion makes it feel slightly more balanced than polymer pistols and it shoots like a dream. 250 rds, 0 malfunctions. The tfx pro sights are amazing when put on this gun, however because of the angle of the sights or maybe the barrel or slide it seems like i have to aim the muzzle a little higher to get my rounds where I want them to go. Anybody experience this?
Yup d/s action is good to have specially for your carrying style, i carry on the side iwb so any gun configuration will work FOR ME.
The CZ 75 D PCR Compact is very similar to the CZ P01 Compact. Do you prefere one over the other? If yes, why? Thanks. I
really enjoy you you channel.
Picked up my CZ75 D Compact PCR today, put 100 Federal ball & 10 rounds Hornady critical defence thru her without a hiccup, & this baby is a Tack driver..very happy
14:19 He's doing a "Marco Rubio"!!!!! :)
Because of your videos I got my first CZ about a year and a half ago. I now own 4 and will only carry a CZ!
That CZ p-01 makes me “properly sprung”
😂nice man
Great review MAC, I really appreciate the info on the type of holsters you buy for your CZ pistols. I have a kydex holster for my CZ-75D PCR and it works great, but now seeing this review you did I'm thinking of buying the holster you got for your CZ compact. Thanks MAC
Great video Mac. I'm going to save up for one of those super cool CZ's with the upgrades and order from you.
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Sig P320X did the same thing...just barely out of battery. Once the innards of the firing pin got a few drops of oil it worked normal.
Gauntlet!
Seriously, slap the rubber grips back on the omega and run it thru the gauntlet.
I have been trying to decide on a new carry (over my CCP). Our area doesn't have a range/club w/the variety of firearms for renting that I have in consideration, so videos like this are greatly informative for helping me collect as much data on firearms like this (short of being able to put them in my hands). Of the carries that I'm considering, the CZ P-01 Omega is in my top 3.
Thanks, Tim!!
Meprolight makes night sights for sphinx now
I am partial to DA/SA semi autos and double action revolvers for carry, but if you want to greatly increase the reupholstering safety of a glock, look into the striker control device by the Tau Dev Group. It replaces the rear slide cover plate and essentially acts like the hammer on a DA/SA pistol.
If you don't want the Sphinx I will gladly pay you tomorrow for a Sphinx today! (only Popeye old timers will understand).
I did not know the Sphinx was a hamburger.