CZ-75 mags

Nickel?

Saw their site and they advertise some in ''medium phosphorus electroless nickel".

Here's an excerpt from their pages: '' Made from certified Carbon Steel AISI 1010 or from superior 17-7 PH aircraft-grade stainless steel, MEC-GAR magazines are precision formed to meet the most severe specifications and tolerances."

Anyway, I want some Mc-Gar mags because they are very well made and troublefree. And I want to buy them in Canada, not the other side of the border.
PP.
 
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Saw their site and they advertise some in ''medium phosphorus electroless nickel".

Here's an excerpt from their pages: '' Made from certified Carbon Steel AISI 1010 or from superior 17-7 PH aircraft-grade stainless steel, MEC-GAR magazines are precision formed to meet the most severe specifications and tolerances."

Anyway, I want some Mc-Gar mags because they are very well made and troublefree. And I want to buy them in Canada, not the other side of the border.
PP.

Marstar has Mec-Gar, but only blue for the CZ. I have one (nickel) for my 226 and they are awesome
 
Because

Because I'll take possession of a satin nickel CZ-75 in a few days and I wanted to buy some for it...

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if there are stainless ones available, the more, the merrier.:dancingbanana:
Mec-Gar magazines are a surefire way of being satisfied in the first place.
PP.:)
 
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I am pretty sure Barry Jensen has them. I bought a couple of blued ones last week and he had a big box of mags (K-mag) and I think I saw some chrome ones. Give him a call.

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James
 
I am pretty sure Barry Jensen has them. I bought a couple of blued ones last week and he had a big box of mags (K-mag) and I think I saw some chrome ones. Give him a call.

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James

they have them listed for $47.70
 
Because I'll take possession of a satin nickel CZ-75 in a few days and I wanted to buy some for it... if there are stainless ones available, the more, the merrier.:dancingbanana:
Mec-Gar magazines are a surefire way of being satisfied in the first place.
PP.:)

Great choice! The best looking finish among CZ guns. by the way two tone is also very ###y.

Trigun
 
Great choice! The best looking finish among CZ guns. by the way two tone is also very ###y.

Trigun

It is a model from the '80s I think and that satin nickel was the best finish for concealed carry short of a Teflon coating because of its relative resistance to sweat.
It is also very nice looking.
That gun's fixed sights are regulated to be POA at 20 meters with standard service ammo.
I'll post pics soon.
PP.:)
 
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