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Why haven’t most of the big European companies jumped on the micro-9 trend? (I’m thinking Beretta, Walter, HK, etc.)
Do they just not care? Or maybe there are some esoteric import/export laws regarding barrel length : number of rounds, or some such nonsense.
Because they’re primarily designed for concealed carry and eurocucks can’t defend themselves. I doubt the export market is lucrative enough to justify the research $ to make one just for bubba to say “I ain’t gonna carry no European gun cuz I ain’t a gatdang faggot”
Bubba needs to try a CZ.
I know. I used to be Bubba.
I only bought American until I tried a CZ. Shit now half my safe is foreign.
I tried a CZ-75B at my local gun range, and (I hate to admit) I was a little disappointed. The double-action trigger was heavy and stagey. Despite that, the gun was comfortable to hold and shockingly accurate (given the shooter), so I'm not willing to give up on it just yet.
Maybe you can sell me on CZ. Is that trigger pull normal, or does it smooth out over time?
It’s the accuracy and comfort that sold me on them.
My double action is long and heavy, but it feels smooth to me. I’m not too picky about triggers though, to be honest.
After that first shot it goes to SA, and I have zero complaints about SA.
Well, sure, that makes sense. I just think it's odd because SIG Sauer started the micro-9's. Then again, given the US military's choices of arms, SIG might as well be an American company now.
There are stupid import laws, but Beretta for example had the Nano and I think those were made in the US factory. It seems like it's just too saturated of a market for most of the euro manufacturers to bother letting their US factories tool up for that.
CZ would be a good bell weather for Euro consumer desires. The Czech Republic permits conceal carry and I think it's a popular thing to do as it's an assumed privilege if you are permitted to own a handgun. I would think if micro 9s aren't popular with Czechs is because anyone serious about conceal carry can figure out how to conceal a full-sized or compact handgun just as easily, so why bother with something that's smaller and harder to shoot well.