I believe the question was about the size of the grip, not which gun is better.cannonfodder said:Basically your 87 Tercel is just as reliable as your 2000 Honda accord, but hey its cheaper so why not. Give me a break people. The sig wins hands down.
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cannonfodder said:Basically your 87 Tercel is just as reliable as your 2000 Honda accord, but hey its cheaper so why not. Give me a break people. The sig wins hands down.
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MarioP said:I have to agree with the common message.
The CZ75 is more accurate and reliable than the SIg P226.
I have owned a CZ 75 for nearly 9 months now and am thoroughly impressed. It feels good... it shoots good...and you can't beat the price.
Only problem is if you want to change the sights on it. The front sight is riveted in and needs a special tool to remove it....or some crazy 'smithing.
Mario
IM_Lugger said:I personally like sig better, but the price CZ is a good buy for sure...
both feel really good in hand...
IMO CZ is not as reliable, it has never beed subjected to the kinda testing as Sig, Beretta and Glock had...To me CZ is more of a range than a combat gun, which is OK as that's what you'll be using it for...
IM_Lugger said:IMO CZ is not as reliable, it has never beed subjected to the kinda testing as Sig, Beretta and Glock had...To me CZ is more of a range than a combat gun, which is OK as that's what you'll be using it for...
KDX said:Thanks for all the replys. I was asking because I may buy a Norinco knock off of either of these two guns and I would assume the ergonomics have been copied as well.
why exactly is it misleading?it is annoying for me as an enthusiast and misleading for the poster with the original question for people to just say that the P226 is better "hands down" or as just said "not as reliable."