![]() While it has old-school looks and an old-school operating system, the specs fall in line with modern carry guns dimensions and capacity (14+1/15+1 of 9mm, depending on magazine) are almost the same as the typical compact poly-frame/striker fired pistol.Īccording to our friends at CZ, they have a really hard time keeping any of these in inventory. However, unlike the 75 Compact, the CZ 75 D PCR has a frame-mounted decocking lever, so you can drop the hammer and carry in double-action mode. It's much like the CZ 75 Compact, but with a different slide (with forward cocking serrations) and an aluminum alloy frame to save weight. It was also the standard-issue sidearm of Czech police (PCR stands for "Police Czech Republic") so it's definitely a good choice for carry pistol. It's a hammer-fired DA/SA pistol, but with a shorter grip, barrel and frame for easier daily carry. This Cabot 1911 that she embellished won the Best Engraved Handgun Award at the FEGA Exhibition.The CZ 75D PCR is arguably one of the best compact pistols that nobody talks about. Her unique styling is not often seen, but it is exceptionally well-executed. While I had not previously seen her work, I do know the engraver who mentored her, John Barraclough. Melissa McMinn is another engraver who is new to me. Melissa McMinn Cabot 1911 Photos by Sam Welch This 1911 would look great in anyone’s collection. His work is new to me, but he is obviously turning out excellent engraving. 45 ACP was beautifully engraved by Dale Bass of Amarillo, Texas.
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