The Laugo Alien Remis is an evolution of the original competition pistol, adapted for general purpose and concealed carry. Key improvements include a shorter, lighter build, an added manual safety lever, and a novel push-to-rack system for optic-equipped slides. The Remis retains the Alien's signature low bore axis and fixed optic mounting, contributing to reduced muzzle flip and improved accuracy, while also offering a left-handed variant.
This guide explains why the CZ P-01 is no longer available for FFL purchase in California, detailing how minor manufacturing changes trigger the state's strict handgun roster laws. It highlights that the firearm lost its grandfathered status and can now only be acquired via private party sales, often at a premium price. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced firearms instructor knowledgeable in legal implications.
This video, presented by an experienced instructor, details firearm ownership and regulations in the Czech Republic, highlighting its high rate of gun ownership and licensing compared to the US. It covers the multi-step licensing process, the prevalence of concealed carry, and the influence of self-defense needs on firearm design by companies like CZ. The Czech Republic's firearm production per capita is also compared favorably to the US.
This review provides an expert look at the CZ Shadow 2 Compact, highlighting its suitability for both concealed carry and competition. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, details its features including the optic-ready slide, ambidextrous safety, and aluminum alloy frame. Key takeaways include its out-of-the-box readiness for competition and its compact design derived from the larger Shadow 2 model.
This video reveals the CZ P13, Germany's new standard issue sidearm, presented by an expert instructor. The P13 is an evolution of the CZ P10C, featuring an optics-ready system and specific modifications tailored for the German military's requirements. The expert highlights its adoption by the German Armed Forces, emphasizing its role as a modern service pistol.
This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the ZKP-524, a rare Czech prototype pistol based on the 1911 design chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Expert Ian McCollum demonstrates the disassembly, highlighting unique features like the guide rod mechanism and the multi-function flat spring, while emphasizing the 1911-style procedure. Proper safety protocols are paramount throughout the process.
This review of the Laugo Arms Alien Remus, presented by experienced firearms reviewer Hegshot87, details its unique gas-delayed blowback system and non-reciprocating top rail. While acknowledging its exceptional recoil reduction and fast follow-up shots, the reviewer expresses skepticism about its $6,000 price point for general use, positioning it as a niche product for competition shooters. Maintenance of the gas system is highlighted as crucial for reliability.
This video provides an expert-level walkthrough of a competitive shooter's gear setup for the Czech Combat shooting competition. Ziga, a professional shooter, details his CZ Bren 2MS rifle, Bul Armory Axe handgun, and various tactical accessories including a flow-through suppressor, EOTech optics, a Husar plate carrier, and a Gingers Tactical Gear belt. The explanation highlights practical choices for performance and efficiency in a competition environment.
This guide details the field stripping process for the CZ 482 pistol, a precursor to the vz.52. The video, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, provides an expert-level demonstration of the unique roller-locked action and its disassembly. The CZ 482 is noted for its high-quality machining and finish compared to its successor.
This guide details the field stripping procedure for the Tomiska's Czech Army Pistol, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum on Forgotten Weapons. The pistol features a unique double-action/single-action (DA/SA) mechanism and an automatic empty magazine ejection system. The disassembly process involves a straightforward method of sliding the barrel forward off the frame, facilitated by spring-loaded barrel lugs.
This review of the CZ 600+ American highlights its traditional sporting rifle design, featuring a walnut stock and modern enhancements. The rifle offers caliber interchangeability, a reliable hybrid controlled feed action, and an adjustable trigger, making it a versatile option for various shooting applications. Expert assessment from NRA Publications underscores its quality and thoughtful design.
This video from Classic Firearms, featuring Karel from CZ's marketing team, ranks the top five CZ firearms. It covers the CZ 457 rimfire rifle, the historical LK VZ. 30 machine gun, the modern Bren 2 and Bren 3 rifles, the Scorpion EVO 3 PCC, and the iconic CZ 75 pistol and its competition variant, the Shadow 2. The discussion highlights CZ's rich history and the performance of its diverse firearm lineup.
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