SP-01 Shadow Target II on Roster?

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  • So I've taken a look at the handgun roster a couple times, and I don't see this on there, and currently have my eyes set on it.

    But the odd thing is under CZ-USA there's only two guns, a 1911 and Bren....so is there another list I'm missing?
     

    Brownl345

    Active Member
    Jan 9, 2015
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    Howard County
    Brno is the city where CZs are manufactured in the Czech Republic. The handgun roster has no consistency. Makes it real stupid when you do MSP transfers, because everything is oddly listed.
     

    OrbitalEllipses

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    Jul 18, 2013
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    DPR of MoCo
    BRNO is/was CZ before CZ was CZ. In typical Commie fashion the company/factory where CZ guns were/are made was officially referred to as Zbrojovka, Brno or "Armory, Brno."
     

    CrawfishStu

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    Crofton

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    BRNO is/was CZ before CZ was CZ. In typical Commie fashion the company/factory where CZ guns were/are made was officially referred to as Zbrojovka, Brno or "Armory, Brno."

    Nowadays, I think most guns intended for the civilian market are manufactured in Uhersky Brod (CZ-UB). Military stuff is made in Brno.
     

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