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CommieCannon First Shoot - Tokarev M57
Back from the range. (Also tried a few new tips suggested by my peers at the last IDPA match - shot better with the Commander than I ever have before)
The CommieCannon shot accurately, cycled flawlessly, no more recoil than my 9mm Commander. VERY pleased.
MUZZLE FLASH!!
It's already on car duty (loaded with FMJ, but HP's are in the mail)
CZ82 package goes up for sale locally on Monday - see ya!
Is this a great hobby, or what??
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Heck, I'd leave the FMJ in it for car duty. Doors, windshields and all those other pesky things in the way,
I love my CZ82. That thing is incredible accurate.
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02-12-2011, 04:55 PM
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Heck, I'd leave the FMJ in it for car duty. Doors, windshields and all those other pesky things in the way,
I love my CZ82. That thing is incredible accurate.
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Might stagger stack the FMJ with HP's.
Sure would add insult to injury if some thug tried to hide behind the trunk of a '79 Buick and an old Commie round just came whistling on through.
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Heck, I'd leave the FMJ in it for car duty. Doors, windshields and all those other pesky things in the way
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That's what I carry in my CZ52 when it is in the holster on the doghouse. I figure it is only for certain things, zipping through sheet metal being one of them.
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I've always been intrigued by that gun. My choice is the Makarov, though.
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02-12-2011, 09:20 PM
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I've always been intrigued by that gun. My choice is the Makarov, though.
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For $200, why not have both?
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