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Got bored during a conference call today so took an "EDC Office" pic.

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Never shot a Jericho. Curious how you like it and can you compare it to any other firearm?
I'm a huge fan of CZ clones , so i am a bit biased towards the jericho. The jericho holds a special place in my heart because it's tanfoglio parts assembled in Israel. Best of all worlds.

As far as shooting goes, Similar feel to a SP01, but slightly longer DA trigger pull. Rock solid and heavy AF so very little felt recoil. It's what a combat sidearm is meant to be. Not a great competition gun, but that's why the TSO was made. Ther main downside is lack of aftermarket parts. I'd love a Cajun kit for this.

The SA trigger pull is magnificent!!!
 
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I'm a huge fan of CZ clones , so i am a bit biased towards the jericho. The jericho holds a special place in my heart because it's tanfoglio parts assembled in Israel. Best of all worlds.

As far as shooting goes, Similar feel to a SP01, but slightly longer DA trigger pull. Rock solid and heavy AF so very little felt recoil. It's what a combat sidearm is meant to be. Not a great competition gun, but that's why the TSO was made. Ther main downside is lack of aftermarket parts. I'd love a Cajun kit for this.

The SA trigger pull is magnificent!!!
Nice to know! I have a CZ 75 D PCR and can relate to the SP01. Have a Beretta 92FS so I know about heavy weight. Own some Sigs which are also not very light. I may have to get one of these!
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Nice to know! I have a CZ 75 D PCR and can relate to the SP01. Have a Beretta 92FS so I know about heavy weight. Own some Sigs which are also not very light. I may have to get one of these!
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Tanfoglio made more CZ clones and continue to with their EAA Witness line. Very similar to the Jerico. I have 3 Tanfoglio's and one Witness Steel Compact.
 
Refinishing a series of CZ's (and CZ predecessors to be technically correct). sprayed the duracoat last night and I'm liking how the colors cured. When I first sprayed the slides, they looked a bit blue, but they gray'd up as it cured overnight. I like the balance of color on the 75 and 75B, but I now wish I had inverted the colors on the VZ 50, 52 and 70. Aah well, live and learn.

Controls will be flat black. I need to prep and spray those this weekend.

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Refinishing a series of CZ's (and CZ predecessors to be technically correct). sprayed the duracoat last night and I'm liking how the colors cured. When I first sprayed the slides, they looked a bit blue, but they gray'd up as it cured overnight. I like the balance of color on the 75 and 75B, but I now wish I had inverted the colors on the VZ 50, 52 and 70. Aah well, live and learn.

Controls will be flat black. I need to prep and spray those this weekend.

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Dang it!!! Now I need another CZ so I can have you Duracoat it lol
 
I think the last gun I bought was the CZ blue Shadow2 ... but since then I've bought a Franklin binary trigger for my Scorpion, it's like a whole new gun. Much better trigger in semi and in binary mode I think it's not only their best trigger but it unleashed the capability of the weapon. You don't have to do mag dumps to appreciate it, incredibly fast and controlled double taps shine with this trigger system

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