GatorFarmer
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The Turks have been making guns for a long time, but I have mostly skipped thier current offerings. I did try an early TP9 and it seemed okay.
For $279 plus tax the local Shiptons had one of the SAR line. It seems like a chopped Turk CZ75 copy with a plastic frame. At that price it came with one mag that is marked as 15 with the last witness hole but advertised widely as a 16 round mag. Also included was a rather thorough manual and cleaning and sight adjustment tools. All in a nice blue plastic hard case.
It snowed yesterday, so I did not get to try it. It does fit fine in a USA made generic fitting Blackhawk holster with mag pouch.
I have a CZ75 SP01. Trigger pull is just plain bad on the Turkish gun in comparison, reminding me of that Sigma I had. Maybe it will improve with use, more lubrication or some sort of tinkering.
So why did I buy it? The 19rd round MecGar CZ75 round mags I have seem to work in this gun. Thus for circa $300 one gets a fairly compact 20 shot 9mm. The Turk mag also seems to work in my CZ. However my 16rd MecGar CZ mags will not work in the Turk, 18 rd CZ factory will and I am told MecGar 17rd mags work.
Weight is much less than the all steel CZ I have, and the chopped barrel length makes it fairly concealable.
I am going to give this gun a chance. The functional controls are the same as my CZ, allowing for either cocked and locked or DA use (if one carefully lowers the hammer.) The price and capacity option were what sold me on it.
For $279 plus tax the local Shiptons had one of the SAR line. It seems like a chopped Turk CZ75 copy with a plastic frame. At that price it came with one mag that is marked as 15 with the last witness hole but advertised widely as a 16 round mag. Also included was a rather thorough manual and cleaning and sight adjustment tools. All in a nice blue plastic hard case.
It snowed yesterday, so I did not get to try it. It does fit fine in a USA made generic fitting Blackhawk holster with mag pouch.
I have a CZ75 SP01. Trigger pull is just plain bad on the Turkish gun in comparison, reminding me of that Sigma I had. Maybe it will improve with use, more lubrication or some sort of tinkering.
So why did I buy it? The 19rd round MecGar CZ75 round mags I have seem to work in this gun. Thus for circa $300 one gets a fairly compact 20 shot 9mm. The Turk mag also seems to work in my CZ. However my 16rd MecGar CZ mags will not work in the Turk, 18 rd CZ factory will and I am told MecGar 17rd mags work.
Weight is much less than the all steel CZ I have, and the chopped barrel length makes it fairly concealable.
I am going to give this gun a chance. The functional controls are the same as my CZ, allowing for either cocked and locked or DA use (if one carefully lowers the hammer.) The price and capacity option were what sold me on it.