CZ P-07 Day 1 600 rounds and thoughts

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  • @dbel723333
    @dbel723333 4 роки тому +18

    I was a sig guy forever..THEN I bought a CZ ..worst thing I ever did !! Now I can't stop buying CZ's :) I have the P07..P07 Duty and the P07 Tactical. I carry the duty religiously and the Tactical is my night stand gun. Tall suppressor sights that glow like the sun at night on that thing with an o light mini attached. Best shooting guns I own hands down ! Thanks for the vid I enjoyed relearning what I already knew !!

    • @edwardbennett6479
      @edwardbennett6479 4 роки тому +1

      dbel723333 Enjoy brother..I really enjoy my CZ’s .

    • @eddierivera2908
      @eddierivera2908 3 роки тому

      Does your duty have frame bulge? Mine doesnt have much n that baby runs !!

    • @dbel723333
      @dbel723333 3 роки тому +1

      @@eddierivera2908 not really or at least not that I have really noticed:)....even it did have a little though it wouldn’t be an issue for me. Just like yours, everyone of mine just work !! Added a P10 C to my collection also. Maaaaaannn.....I put a talon grip on it and it just melts in my hand. Only reason I don’t carry it is cuz it’s striker fired and I carry appendix. If I need to explain that then you won’t understand:) lol ...love all of em !!

    • @eddierivera2908
      @eddierivera2908 3 роки тому +1

      @@dbel723333 Thank you and no need to explain.. I get that you need those.. lol I'm waiting on prices to settle, and I may swap out my VP9sk for P10s.. Or I may just buy it outright and have both.

  • @richardthompson86
    @richardthompson86 3 роки тому +7

    Just bought a P07. Haven't had the chance to put any rounds through it yet, but I'm looking forward to doing that. I did my homework on CZ, and I was impressed. Long live DA/SA! I guess I'm old-fashioned. I still prefer to drive manual transmission vehicles!

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  3 роки тому

      Totally agree man! You'll love the CZ...I have the Shadow 2 as well and its amazing too! Too bad they don't make many new cars with manual trans anymore. I learned 3 on the tree as a teen then drove 5spds into my 30's... Thanks for the comments!

    • @PharmerJn
      @PharmerJn 2 роки тому

      Richard Thompson, me too...CZs and only manual transmission.

    • @Wildwestwrangler
      @Wildwestwrangler Рік тому +1

      Love my CZ p-07 duty. Also love manual trans, but can't drive them anymore after tearing my spinal cord, and now my left leg doesn't work so well.

  • @tomarmstrong4761
    @tomarmstrong4761 Рік тому +2

    My first DA/SA gun, and still a favorite! This is the gun that got me (a fairly new gun owner) comfortable with carrying with "one in the pipe."
    After I got mine, and sent a couple hundred rounds through it, I found a P09 that already had a red-dot sight on it on one of the auction sites for a very good price, so now I have a nightstand gun AND an EDC gun that work the same.

  • @Electroal1y
    @Electroal1y 4 роки тому +9

    I am on about 3000 rounds through mine. From factory to my loads, and a couple of very old old ammo. Eats everything. 1 failure to fire. And only because I had a shitty primer seated.
    Great shooter. I also do a bit of steel challenge comps with it. And I have shot stages quicker than guys with race guns.

  • @johnneiberger7311
    @johnneiberger7311 4 роки тому +5

    I just ordered one of these yesterday after randomly getting it as a rental at a range over the weekend. I've been a rifle shooter my whole life but have never owned my own pistol. I shot a .40 S&W, a Beretta Nano, a Glock 19 and then a CZ P-07. After a couple of magazines through the CZ, I was sold and had to have one. Can't wait to get started with it once it arrives.

    • @ridnthawave708
      @ridnthawave708 4 роки тому

      John,
      I know what you mean.
      I just picked one up this week.
      I was deciding between an HK USP or this CZ. I kept telling myself I'd rather have the HK, but, this was mostly due to "hearsay" and brand recognition and not actual experience. I heard so much about how good the HK USP was, but, gosh, the price is ridiculous.
      I would have liked to gone to a range and rent both to shoot, but, all the ranges I'm close to, have neither in stock to rent. Did find an HK USP at a indoor range, but, it's three hours away, and no CZ to compare to.
      I wasn't even planning on buying a pistol at this time, as I mostly just shoot rifles. Also, I rather have a rifle caliber pistol as my home defense vs a handgun. But here recently, I felt the need to possibly conceal carry and in doing so, was seeking something affordable and reliable without sacrificing accuracy and dependability. Without experience in handgun ammo, on the surface, I'm finding it rather expensive. Due to the cost of ammo, I don't foresee myself practicing too much. So, why spend so much on an expensive HK and not shoot it very often, when I can get a cheaper, but probably, just as good or better product like the CZ? It's videos like this that help with those kind of decisions. BTW, I still kind of have that buyers remorse from not getting the HK, but, I think once I get to the range and shoot this CZ, that will go away.

  • @georgebruderly6119
    @georgebruderly6119 3 роки тому +5

    One of my favorite guns. Would love the same platform in 45acp.I got mine as soon as they were out in the shops. Never ever a problem. Mine stays close to my bed, with a small light on the rail. When its in your hands its as ready as a pistol. but two and a half times as many shots if needed.

  • @ericcurrier9215
    @ericcurrier9215 4 роки тому +8

    Have the suppressor ready P07, Love it to death and always looking for content featuring it. I'm your 99th subscriber and I look forward to seeing this CZ in more of your videos.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому

      Thx for the sub Eric! Yeah the P07 is by far my favorite all around gun hands down! I definitely need to get to the range and make another video with it!

  • @Hunter_Family_2024
    @Hunter_Family_2024 4 роки тому +7

    It's an exceptional firearm. Be safe.

  • @mikeking9777
    @mikeking9777 2 роки тому +2

    THANKS, GREAT REVIEW NO B.S. I PUT FIRST ROUNDS THROUGH MY P 07 LAST WEEK. INDEED A SWEET SHOOTING PISTOL, SO FAR. WAS ONLY ABLE TO RUN 40RDS BEFORE BEING AMBUSHED BY BUMBLEBEES THAT HAVE DECLARED THE RANGE THEIRS FOR THE TIME BEING. HEADIN BACK THIS WEEK WITH A CAN OF RAID AND WASP SPRAY. IF THE NEXT 200RDS SHOOTS AS SWEET AS THE FIRST 40 IT MAY BECOME MY NEW BEDSIDE PISTOL OVER MY GLOCK 45. I LIKE HAMMER FIRED DOUBLE ACTION AUTOS THAT MUCH.

  • @DocPabster
    @DocPabster Рік тому +1

    My only question is why switch out the decocker for a safety if you're going to run the gun in double action first pull anyway. Kind of the point of a decocker, no?

  • @snail415
    @snail415 4 роки тому +3

    Don’t knock your own content. It helped me make my first-gun purchase decision a lot clearer. As for content creation, it’s all about your perspective and attitude throughout; you’re on-target. 🙂 Thanks.

  • @settleschris1965
    @settleschris1965 4 роки тому +2

    I own two. The original which came with a factory nebo light and a gen2. Finest pistol made imo. So accurate smooth shooting and a breeze to carry.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому

      Yeah something about this gun for sure! The only way I don't shoot the P07 is if I don't bring it to the range...then I end up missing it, so that only happend once! But seriously...I couldn't agree more...finest pistol made! Thanks for the comment Chris!

  • @efm2169
    @efm2169 Рік тому +1

    I’ve always loved the sa/da platform. I like the po7 better than my Glock 19. I wish cz would make a sa/da 10mm for bear country.

  • @pjmallery5379
    @pjmallery5379 3 роки тому +3

    Good Video I like your style. I have a CZ Shadow 2 & P10C and just put the P07 on layaway today. I subscribed and hope to see more content

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  3 роки тому +1

      I have the Shadow 2 as well. What a sweet gun that is! Need to get off my ass and do a video on that one!

  • @shortrailer2740
    @shortrailer2740 4 роки тому +1

    I'm running Hornady 115gr XTP's @ 1200f/s out of my wife's P07, no pressure signs on the cases or excessive muzzle flip. Great carry pistol and extremely reliable, even with bad reloads.

  • @jamescarter4175
    @jamescarter4175 4 роки тому +3

    I bought a new CZ-P07 a few weeks ago. Two days ago I was finally able to find some time to field strip it to prepare it for its first trip to the range. While removing the recoil spring assembly it flew apart on me. The cap at the back of the guide rod had ejected allowing the spring to suddenly uncoil. I called CZ. They are sending a replacement recoil spring assembly. Then yesterday, I came across a You Tube video where the person said the CZ-P07 should not be dry fired. I couldn't find anything about this in the manual so I searched on You Tube under ``CZ-P07 dry fire'' and found videos on the problem with the firing pin retaining pin. It seems the firing pin eventually can cause enough damage to the retaining pin that it causes the pistol to malfunction. The recommended remedy is a replacement pin from Cajun Gun Works or CZ Custom. The latter is solid steel. It seems this pin would eventually cause damage to the firing pin which is probably why CZ went with the roll pin to begin with. The Cajun Gun Works design is a slotted pin. I ordered that. Among these videos is also a good video on how to safely dry fire a CZ-P07: Place part of a foam earplug over the back of the firing pin protruding from the slide. This is better than using a snap cap since the snap cap ejects when you cycle the slide. Looking forward to finally getting the CZ-P07 out to the range!

    • @eddierivera2908
      @eddierivera2908 3 роки тому +2

      Have you ever considered buying snap caps? May be a better option financially. Most people who don't like dry firing their guns use those.

    • @jamescarter4175
      @jamescarter4175 3 роки тому +2

      @@eddierivera2908 I found that a number 83 rubber o-ring works great. It fits snugly behind the firing pin. You can get a pack of 10 from Home Depot for about $2.50. I dry fire quite a bit and I'm still on my first one.

    • @eddierivera2908
      @eddierivera2908 3 роки тому +1

      @@jamescarter4175 Awesome, Thank you !!

    • @jamescarter4175
      @jamescarter4175 3 роки тому +2

      @@eddierivera2908 You're welcome.

    • @johndeere1951a
      @johndeere1951a 7 місяців тому +1

      Page 6 in the Owners Manual states ⚠️Do Not Dry Fire 🚫⚠️ use the provided dummy round with the 4 green rubber primer inserts to protect the firing pin.

  • @rik4369
    @rik4369 2 роки тому +1

    I am a CZ fan but have yet to pickup one.
    I want something I n .45 acp which are hard to find. I totally agree about owning guns that actually WORK! Every weapon I have has a purpose in my life.
    Great Review!

    • @mwm1960
      @mwm1960 2 роки тому +3

      Look for a CZ 97BD 45ACP. My opinion best 45 out there.

    • @Catgat37
      @Catgat37 2 роки тому +3

      @@mwm1960 I just came across a 97B. Softest shooting 45 ever.

  • @jumpercable20
    @jumpercable20 4 роки тому +4

    I love mine, just wish I could shoot it more often.

  • @weelzup
    @weelzup 4 роки тому +2

    To own this gun is to love it. I have had a couple of thousand rounds through mine. I decided to break it down to polish out the moving parts. That made a huge difference. I also replaced the roller with one from CGW... that said, the rest of my trigger is bone stock. I personally don't like to mess with too many aftermarket parts because I see my CZ as a tool that can save my life, and I don't want to do anything to diminish the factory reliability. I highly recommend the polish job though, made a world of difference, and I got to know the inner workings of my gun much better than most. Thanks for the video.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah something about this gun that I just gravitate towards! I've put about 1,000 since the video and it just keeps hammering! Have polished trigger parts in the past...mainly Glock... when I actually had them. Haven't thought about it with this gun. Might have to take a look if you say it makes a huge difference! Pretty close to selling a couple HK VP9's that I own for another P07 and possible P09! Maybe try a trigger job on 1 of those? Thanks for the comment and subscribe if u could...Trying to get this channel going! Thx Weelzup!

    • @weelzup
      @weelzup 4 роки тому +1

      @@trod7374 Yup, polishing made it like butter. I was happy with the trigger before I did that, this took it to the next level. If you are going to get another 07 or 09 I would go for the spring kit for that one. M-Carbo makes an affordable, but minimal, kit for them... CGW is the grand daddy kit. They do an amazing job and their kit includes the roller (not in the M-Carbo kit) that was kind of game changing. The factory roller is gritty, doesn't actually roll most of the time, and is really tough to polish, so I picked one up from CGW and am happy I did. Mostly, I'm happy I did it all myself (I'm far from being a gunsmith) because I now know exactly what is going on in there and was really impressed with the thoughtful designs of various parts by CZ. I will be buying more CZs for sure.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому +1

      Great info man! Glad to hear more good things about CGW...especially form an actual user. Maybe a new CZ with a CGW install video next! Thx for all the info man...really appreciate it!

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому

      @Rich S I agree completely Rich. Thx for the comment!

  • @a.gunguy1054
    @a.gunguy1054 2 роки тому +2

    Nice job on the content. That is one hell of a pistol

  • @futurereflectionsmedia8391
    @futurereflectionsmedia8391 Рік тому

    Cool video! Love hearing about how reliable these guns are! I’m thinking about getting some night sights at some point for my P07.
    I need to put some more rounds through it to make sure they don’t grow on me, but I have a feeling I’ll end up preferring some with a larger front dot.
    Thanks for the review!

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  Рік тому +1

      It's in my top 3 all time favorite pistols I've owned! Rides with me daily in my truck! Enjoy your P07 and thx for the comment!👍

    • @futurereflectionsmedia8391
      @futurereflectionsmedia8391 Рік тому

      @@trod7374 Do you think you’ll be getting the Cajun Gun Works trigger? I know a ton of UA-camrs that swear by them, but there’s this one guy I watched that said he just left his stock, and after 10,000 rounds the stock trigger actually got even smoother and lighter.
      I’m thinking I’ll keep mine stock for now and just see how it ages, but yeah the CJW trigger upgrade does seem interesting

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  Рік тому +1

      I don't have any plans on upgrading to a CGW trigger. The stock trigger was good enough for my needs. I can attest to the fact that the stock trigger does smooth out. It will take a few thousand rounds to accomplish this and the difference may not be enough for some. I'm sure someone has compared the stock trigger to the CGW. I agree...run it stock and upgrade if you feel the need down the road. I will say I have a CZ Shadow 2 and when I want better trigger feel and extremely tight groups I reach for that.

    • @futurereflectionsmedia8391
      @futurereflectionsmedia8391 Рік тому

      @@trod7374 Awesome! Thanks for the reply. That makes me feel a lot more confident knowing that the stock trigger stays great and gets better! I haven’t had any issues myself landing hits with double action. Personally, I prefer a stiff double action anyhow.
      It makes me feel safer knowing that it has that little bit more safety. And I agree in any SD situation with the adrenaline pumping you aren’t going to to be thinking about the difference between a 12 pound pull and a 10 pound pull…
      I would much rather have a bit more stiff of a trigger that I KNOW is going to work, than a sweet aftermarket one that MIGHT have an issue…
      Also, as far as having the sweet light trigger I have a Canik and I have to say I love it. The trigger is so smooth and the gun runs everything I put through it. Super reliable and only $350 for a full size. If I need to be making any kind of crazy precise shots I always have that lol

  • @Catgat37
    @Catgat37 Рік тому

    I agree with your comment about a gun having to be reliable in order to have a place in the home. I personally don't trust my P07 yet. I bought it used and I believe it was entirely the fault of the previous owner using aftermarket cz 75 mags (a few were in the box). After a box of ammo, my mag just fell out. Then I noticed the mag catch felt funny. Mag release....catch and all, fell out of the gun. I have never had this happen to any firearm. I didn't have any tools on me. The gunsmith at the range put it back together without telling me anything because he is a cranky bastard. I then shot an additional 200 rounds without issue. But I don't trust the gun yet. Normally if something like this happened, I would sell a gun due to lack of trust. But this thing is such a nice shooter that I will actually do whatever is necessary to get it working well.

    • @tomarmstrong4761
      @tomarmstrong4761 Рік тому

      Buy the right mags from someone like CZ Custom, Cajun Gun Works, or the like. The 75-series mags aren't the right ones at ALL!
      Same for mag release parts. Buy from CZ Custom or Cajun Gun Works.
      I have an earlier version of the P10C that came with the ambidextrous mag release. I replaced that with the Apex Tactical single-side release, and it works a LOT better. Apex might have a release for the P07 that's worth trusting, too.

    • @Catgat37
      @Catgat37 Рік тому +1

      @@tomarmstrong4761 I already bought additional mags. The guy at gunshop had swapped the mag release back to righty before I bought the gun. 600 rounds and no issues now. I even bought a second P07 (non threaded) a few days later. A P10C a few days ago, and will be picking up the Gucci P07ish gun from my ffl within the next couple days.

  • @a.gunguy1054
    @a.gunguy1054 Рік тому +1

    Awesome pistol. A real sleeper and a bargain.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  Рік тому

      Definitely man! Thx for the comment!

    • @a.gunguy1054
      @a.gunguy1054 Рік тому

      @T Rod just bought one... OD with phosphorescent sights. Really nice pistol. Amazing to compare that to a G19.... very physically similar but feels so much more stable.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  Рік тому

      @A. Gunguy I've got a G19 as well. Great pistol for sure, but for me the CZ makes for a better shooting experience all around. 👍

    • @a.gunguy1054
      @a.gunguy1054 Рік тому

      @T Rod I have been shooting Glocks for 30 plus years now and I was reluctant to try something new. I don't think the CZ is going to be detrimental to my limited ability.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I hear you for sure. I had shot Glocks for years then started to branch out to other manufacturers with mixed results....more negative than positive unfortunately. Luckily I gave the P07 a chance and glad I did. I will say though my G19 is by the couch and ready to go if ever need be!

  • @mdx9286
    @mdx9286 5 років тому +4

    If you ever decide to change out the standard sights, the Night Fision sites work really good on the P-07.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  5 років тому +1

      Haven't decided on weather or not to switch them out just yet, but if I do I'll look into Night Fision for sure! Thanks for the comment MDX!

    • @rich1958
      @rich1958 4 роки тому +2

      Dawson precision makes nice fiber optic set as well

  • @CLOSAxN
    @CLOSAxN 4 роки тому +2

    Really wanting to buy this gun, haven't had a chance to get my hands on one yet to get a good feel for it. Everything I've read and watched so far seems to be an amazing gun for the price. Anything about it I should know about before purchasing one?

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому +2

      If I tried I couldn't come up with a reason not to by this gun. Not BS'n you at all. I've yet to have any issue after over 2,500 rounds. I'm sure they're are other guns that I'd like just as much, but luckily I found CZ and don't plan on searching elsewhere. I've only had HK and Sig double/single hammer fired guns before CZ, so I'm no expert. I've got plenty of striker fired guns and ever since this CZP07 they all just come up short. Hopefully you can get your hands on one soon so you can get a feel for it! Everyone is different in when it comes down to feel, but at least i can tell you reliability won't be an issue! Hope this helped and if you need anything else just ask... good luck CLOS!

    • @CLOSAxN
      @CLOSAxN 4 роки тому

      @@trod7374 Thank you for the Reply! I've had no luck finding one within 50 miles where I live so far except for 1 person at a local shop who carries one, hopefully we can get a day to meet up so I can finally get ahold of one. Now as for the tactical vs the standard version, what's better? I'm thinking of buying the standard and an extra threaded barrel for when I want to use a compensator/Suppressor eventually.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому +2

      Man that's tough not having 1 close. I'm fortunate to have 2 gun shops close that have just about everything. I'd def go for the standard model at first. Get use to running it in stock trim. If you ever plan on running a suppressor I'd price a threaded barrel and suppressor height sights to add to your stock P07. Then compare that cost to a Tactical model which already comes suppressor ready. You might be close enough just to spend a bit more for a second pistol? 1 stock and 1 suppressed. Just a thought... Good luck on what ever you decide. Can't go wrong with CZ!

  • @tomparker8932
    @tomparker8932 4 роки тому

    Yeah you don't think the superheat in the metal wood warp the frame or anyting? I've got one on a 40 and it shoots like great but I don't put her through that kind of test thing where it might ruin it. Maybe I'm Wrong about this correct me but most of us won't go through this kind of torture on a firearm.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому

      Yeah it's definitely an excessive test and was only to show that it could do it. Always risky pushing the limits. Luckily no damage to report. Not that it couldn't happen that's for sure. It'd probably be more likely to happen on a lesser quality made firearm. Both my CZ's have been beat on pretty good and keep right on banging...

  • @vinzalarms5079
    @vinzalarms5079 3 роки тому +2

    Nice weapon

  • @KillaCityKid427
    @KillaCityKid427 4 роки тому +2

    If you all about being realistic how come you never fired it from the double action pull, the way you would in a real life situation...?

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому +5

      I have fired it in double action...plenty. Maybe not in this video though. Good point though...maybe an updated video showing that double action as well. Thx for the comment Joshua!

  • @the_dietcam
    @the_dietcam 3 роки тому

    One argument I never understood was people saying they don't like "FUMBLIN" around with a safety. I totally understand preferences, you can carry how you see best fit, but you lose me when you say you don't like one choice because you say you lack the ability to train it due to incompetence. So try to hear this out: someone's only gonna fumble if they're not trained. That fumbling bullshit excuse is because of you, not the safety. Hell, I don't even know what other examples of "heat of the moment" nonsense people try to justify taking one position over the other. idk, did the samurai carry around a mace because a katana is too hard to line up straight for an effective cut? No, they learn the blade and deal with it, they can cut something on any axis no problem because they know how to line up the edge (and for those who don't know, a katana specifically requires quite a straight bead on the slashing motion to really utilize what that particular weapon is meant to do. i.e. hundreds of hours of training, and not a single man out east complained about it). Maybe that's not the best example, but fuck, it's not like all of a sudden carrying citizens started dropping like flies when others carried something other than a 1911. There's nothing wrong with cocked and locked, I'm not saying you are shitting on it either, I'm not here to make a case for it and convince you, I'm just making a case against the meat headed argument that they cant train themselves to flip a fucking switch. I bet you all can walk to the bathroom right now blindfolded, turn on the lights without feeling around on the wall, lift the lid, whip your dick out, and get everything in the toilet like a big boy. You'd have to be a literal ape to not know what these kinds of actions feel like and how if you sat there for a minute, realized that 75% of everything you do is exactly the same as the day prior and work on everything down the the smallest detail to the point you make yourself sick of the level of hyperawareness you just achieved. It should be like poetry in motion by the time you're done. Everything is muscle memory, and if you're serious about your own self defense, you'd break yourself down further to make this all PRACTICALLY instinctive (I say practically because it will always be 2nd nature at best, you still have to think, identify your target, yadda yadda, use your brain like you live in the megametropolis that is modern day society). There's no difference between choosing a physical safety and an 8lb trigger. Fuck, get a 75b and carry hammer down & locked, who gives a fuck. This ended up longer than it needed to be, I'm sure someone out there has rebuttals or could articulate it better - I don't care.

  • @JP-on4dl
    @JP-on4dl 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @kellykintzley2610
    @kellykintzley2610 3 роки тому

    anyone know where I can find some 9mm?

  • @PharmerJn
    @PharmerJn 2 роки тому

    Is there another manufacturer with polymer pistols of three different designs?

  • @xithappens
    @xithappens 4 роки тому

    Is the Shadow 2 a "75" tho?

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому

      CZ website says the Shadow 2 is a full size 75...however it doesn't have it marked anywhere on the gun. Hmmm?

    • @xithappens
      @xithappens 4 роки тому

      @@trod7374 That's right and to me it has always looked as kind of a departure even from the SP-01 Shadow.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  4 роки тому

      @@xithappens agreed 👍

  • @darprdun8968
    @darprdun8968 3 роки тому

    Thought about getting one but ended up getting the Glock 26🤦🏻‍♂️no regrets but definitely looking forward to getting my hands on one.

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  3 роки тому +1

      I've had the G26 also. Great choice! I'd say the G19 is definitely closer size wise to the P07. Which in your case is great...Keep the more compact/concealable G26. Then snag a P07 down the road. Win Win!

  • @philipthomas5834
    @philipthomas5834 4 роки тому +1

    Practice more on trigger control, your finger is going to far after the reset!! And it's pointless ro add the safest if you'll never use it, that decocker is more useful on these guns, no safety needed as the trigger is pretty heavy in double action no way you'll have a accidental discharge... least how I run mines...18rds in such a compact gun you can't go wrong!!

  • @liverdelove
    @liverdelove 5 років тому +2

    600 rounds in one day? A bit much

    • @trod7374
      @trod7374  5 років тому +3

      Yeah it was 550 that day and the 1st couple magazines fired didn't record. Definitely a bit excessive, but I like to run all my new guns that way. I figure if I'm gonna have a problem it's gonna be within the 1st 1000 rds. I like to get the guns hot dirty to see how they react. If they can perform under those conditions then I figure I shouldn't have any issues once they're cool and clean...well that's the thought behind it anyway. Whether it makes any difference i don't know. Thx for the comment Joe!

    • @indicastrain4127
      @indicastrain4127 4 роки тому +2

      @@trod7374 not "excessive" at all. That initial schedule of fire is absolutely what any self defense firearm should be put through after its purchase. I personally don't comfort myself by running a box and a half of Ammo thru a brand new gun and then telling myself it's reliable

    • @ericcurrier9215
      @ericcurrier9215 4 роки тому

      No, Bro.

    • @philipthomas5834
      @philipthomas5834 4 роки тому

      To much? Please that's just breaking it in.. How many you shoot 50?

  • @ryanbartlett4850
    @ryanbartlett4850 4 роки тому

    I don't about these guys in these gun videos. They always sound like they don't know what they are talking about. They sound ignorant. And their gun handling is always super weak. Anybody serious about their skills and defense I feel like don't have a multitude of different weapons. They're more tacticool than actually someone we should listen too.

    • @pjmallery5379
      @pjmallery5379 3 роки тому +4

      What is your video channel? I would like to see your expertise in action.

    • @RobertSmith-yd4mv
      @RobertSmith-yd4mv 3 роки тому +1

      There's a legend in his own mind in every comment section , what a joke!