Sarsilmaz k12 sport

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Well...first outing with this newish Cz clone...took my beloved shadow1 along for a comparison...have to say..just blew me away..looks just like a Cz sport..fit and finish is just as good as the shadow...shot 250 rounds of ae jacketed 9mm without fault...right on target at 20 yards...decided to try some action swing plates and trees..couldn’t miss..it performed in every way as well as my beloved shadow...dare I say..perhaps even better ( let the flaming begin) if you gat a chance to shoot one or have been sitting on the fence about purchasing one...don’t delay...this pistol is that good..honestly..great value for money..
 
I have a Sarsilmaz b6p. One outing and I know not to use any bullet that is conical or flat point. Ftf on every second round. Round nose shoots great. General quality is certainly up there though.
 
Seen one few weeks back. Slide to frame fit is awesome. It feels like riding on bearings. The next question is, after sales support. Parts and warranty as compared other similar pistols.

Well...first outing with this newish Cz clone...took my beloved shadow1 along for a comparison...have to say..just blew me away..looks just like a Cz sport..fit and finish is just as good as the shadow...shot 250 rounds of ae jacketed 9mm without fault...right on target at 20 yards...decided to try some action swing plates and trees..couldn’t miss..it performed in every way as well as my beloved shadow...dare I say..perhaps even better ( let the flaming begin) if you gat a chance to shoot one or have been sitting on the fence about purchasing one...don’t delay...this pistol is that good..honestly..great value for money..
 
I have a Sarsilmaz b6p. One outing and I know not to use any bullet that is conical or flat point. Ftf on every second round. Round nose shoots great. General quality is certainly up there though.

Different pistol I know, but I had similar issues with RNFP bullets in a Norinco NP58; I widened and blended the frame and barrel feed ramps and then polished both. The problems are now gone! It eats everything now.
 
Seen one few weeks back. Slide to frame fit is awesome. It feels like riding on bearings. The next question is, after sales support. Parts and warranty as compared other similar pistols.

Havn’t looked into it yet...may try a few shadow parts to see how close things are..confident springs, and other small parts will fit..I’ll let you all know..didn’t say...but very decent trigger too...havn’t messed with that either yet...might try a little polishing to get it to 2-3#...looking good though..
 
This is definitely a pistol I'm excited to see down here. Does it take CZ magazines?
 
Well...first outing with this newish Cz clone...took my beloved shadow1 along for a comparison...have to say..just blew me away..looks just like a Cz sport..fit and finish is just as good as the shadow...shot 250 rounds of ae jacketed 9mm without fault...right on target at 20 yards...decided to try some action swing plates and trees..couldn’t miss..it performed in every way as well as my beloved shadow...dare I say..perhaps even better ( let the flaming begin) if you gat a chance to shoot one or have been sitting on the fence about purchasing one...don’t delay...this pistol is that good..honestly..great value for money..
Sorry to have to dissent but despite its admitted good looks if you're saying the K12 is in the same class as the CZ Tactical Sport I would suggest you haven't used the TS. The new K12 I handled (and was considering buying) had a gritty, heavy trigger pull that I estimate to be around 4 1/2-5 pounds vs. the approx. 2 pounds of the CZ TS (of which I own two). The slide to frame fit had definite rattle vs. the CZ which has virtually imperceptible movement. When I asked one dealer what the trigger pull was like he said "It's better than a Glock". Not exactly a glowing recommendation.

As for parts & support, despite contact with several dealers none could give me any definitve answers as to which parts would fit or are are interchangeable with CZs or Tanfos even though the guns look similar. They also had no idea as to what replacement parts were available. They did seem to think CZ 75 mags would fit but that was it.

They are nice looking and may compare favourably with the SP-01 (which is less money) but are NOT in the CZ TS or Tanfoglio class and unless their parts supply chain has improved a broken part is going to give you a $1000 paperweight. Buyer be warned.
 
Pretty much why I didn't bother looking any further when no dealer could answer with certainty about interchangeable parts or even spare parts. I wasn't planning on being a guinea pig. They do look nice.
 
As I stated ...fit and finish on mine is very good..no rattles...I never compared it to a tactical sport..only my shadow...and in this respect it is very good...trigger on mine is a clean break.no gritty ness..but a solid 4-5#..and will require some polishing...at over a thousand bucks less than tactical sport..I still maintain it represents very good value...and if I had the extra coin I’d love a Cz in .40...it’s is of course jmho...I’m off this weekend to enjoy shooting it again..and I’m inviting my bud who has the tactical along..
 
As I stated ...fit and finish on mine is very good..no rattles...I never compared it to a tactical sport..only my shadow...and in this respect it is very good...trigger on mine is a clean break.no gritty ness..but a solid 4-5#..and will require some polishing...at over a thousand bucks less than tactical sport..I still maintain it represents very good value...and if I had the extra coin I’d love a Cz in .40...it’s is of course jmho...I’m off this weekend to enjoy shooting it again..and I’m inviting my bud who has the tactical along..
They are certainly a nice looking gun which is why I was interested. All steel and I'm a sucker for stainless. The one I was looking at buying was on sale which would have brought it in at well under $1000 which was a great deal for a gun that looked that good. Why Sarsilmaz and the Canadian distributor hasn't gotten their act together regarding providing information on spare parts and interchangeability of parts with other similar guns I can't figure out because with it's good looks and at that price it would fly off the shelves if people could be assured that they wouldn't be stuck with a small expensive boat anchor if something on it breaks.
 
I purchased it from a gunnut...he stated that Tanfoglio parts he bought fitted without issues...he upgraded trigger, front sight springs etc..maybe that is the answer..
 
I would imagine the k12 takes Tanfoglio parts as Tanfoglio and Sarsilmaz used to be partners until a falling out, I would also wager Tanfoglio mags work, CZ mags do not work in my Tanfoglio but tanfo mags work in a CZ and are far better than CZ mags, I have an Armalite AR-24 pistol built in turkey by Sarsilmaz, and it takes tanfo parts with ease. I wouldn't hesitate on a K12, especially for the price point, unsure what holster would work though, Maybe a stock 2 holster.
 
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