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Embarassingly I only just realized this manufacturer exists, which could be providential: As the thread title suggests, I am looking at information about a target pistol, having first set my heart on a CZ Shadow 75T but am not willing to make a trip to Brno, Czechoslovakia for a lack of their presence here.
Does anyone have experienced comments regarding this GP model, not necessarily in comparison to the Shadow 75T? Particularly about functions: I like my Beretta 92 but in competitions (which I'd like to partake in), having a DA/SA design with a decocker/safety (that while it is sometimes useful, a controlled competition it'd be nice to always enjoy the single weight of SA) somewhat defeats the purpose when I could instead be a total conformist and use a striker fired model.
So I've endured with usually being efficient in flipping the safety, and DA shooting the first shots of each drill. I've already converted the trigger weights (Newtons) to units that mean something to me - 5.5lbs SA and 8.9lbs DA which is a bit lighter than the 92s respective weights. In my opinion there has never been a semi-auto pistol as .... umm, "voloptuous" as the Italian dolls with their partial slides and fine lines... so with an eye for speed and consistant feel in trigger pull (and coveted adjustable rear sight) I wish to add another baby to the family.
#1 - Unlikely(considering cost difference), but has GP went about refinements as the CZ custom shop has with the 75T?
#2 - Is the GP equiped with the decocker safety?
#3 - Although from the same part of the world, how does quality compare to the CZ?
#4 - Useful accessories: Although there are easier holsters to draw from, I know that retention holsters like Blackhawk offers are only made for popular models - CZ target, might fit in the standard CZ holster but are similar holsters available for the GP? Or what does everyone else use for their GPs? Extra magazines - available like the pistols are?
#5 - Why is there such a large price difference between this and "similar" CZs?
#6 - Do they function reliably as other pistols? (My Beretta has set the bar high having fired close to 2500rds with no issue) And are the controls ergonomic and easy to operate with large hands such as I have? I noticed in a picture the mag release button looks recessed. I'd handle one at the dealers but as the CZ T, there are non in stock. Naturally when either becomes available I don't want to faff about over details that could have be reconciled before: As the saying goes, the early bird gets the worm.
Does anyone have experienced comments regarding this GP model, not necessarily in comparison to the Shadow 75T? Particularly about functions: I like my Beretta 92 but in competitions (which I'd like to partake in), having a DA/SA design with a decocker/safety (that while it is sometimes useful, a controlled competition it'd be nice to always enjoy the single weight of SA) somewhat defeats the purpose when I could instead be a total conformist and use a striker fired model.
#1 - Unlikely(considering cost difference), but has GP went about refinements as the CZ custom shop has with the 75T?
#2 - Is the GP equiped with the decocker safety?
#3 - Although from the same part of the world, how does quality compare to the CZ?
#4 - Useful accessories: Although there are easier holsters to draw from, I know that retention holsters like Blackhawk offers are only made for popular models - CZ target, might fit in the standard CZ holster but are similar holsters available for the GP? Or what does everyone else use for their GPs? Extra magazines - available like the pistols are?
#5 - Why is there such a large price difference between this and "similar" CZs?
#6 - Do they function reliably as other pistols? (My Beretta has set the bar high having fired close to 2500rds with no issue) And are the controls ergonomic and easy to operate with large hands such as I have? I noticed in a picture the mag release button looks recessed. I'd handle one at the dealers but as the CZ T, there are non in stock. Naturally when either becomes available I don't want to faff about over details that could have be reconciled before: As the saying goes, the early bird gets the worm.


















































