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 Well it's been a while. Holster Pic. 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:26 pm 
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For a CZ75B. Hopefully it will make the owner happy... :D

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Thanks for looking!

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Nice work. lokks good and should make him happy if it functions as well as it looks!


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That's beautiful work Bob.

What's the purpose of the "tail" on the muzzle end on the Trigger guard side?

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plblark wrote:
That's beautiful work Bob.
What's the purpose of the "tail" on the muzzle end on the Trigger guard side?

It gives him a place to stamp his logo. :wink:


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I'd have guessed it keeps the holster from riding up out of the waistline and pulls the gun back and in but am interested in the technical reasoning. I've seen it on a couple holsters now and am intrigued.

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You are both correct!

It gives me a place to stamp the logo and makes it very nice to wear. You gotta try it! You won't regret it.

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May I ask the source of the ambi safety for the 75B?

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ironbear wrote:
May I ask the source of the ambi safety for the 75B?


Standard equipment on the .40.

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DenverCZBob wrote:
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May I ask the source of the ambi safety for the 75B?

Standard equipment on the .40.

Uhmm. I was under the, apparently mistaken, impression that the ambi ones were all 85's. I might have to look again. Us lefties appreciate details like that.

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