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  • I think Nutnfancy dissed the RAMI in his CZ Shot Show 2012 booth review video earlier this week. I don't think he said why he didn't like it though...I'm curious why. You still enjoying it?

  • @austinguy23 Still one of my favorite 9x19 shooters of all time. 

  • @hausofguns great review bro! I own the p01. Ever shoot one?

  • @hausofguns great review bro! I own the p01. Ever shoot one?

  • @austinguy23 Also, Nutnfancy is the man, rules YouTube. But he deals a lot on preference and it often skews objectivity. With the RAMI I'm speaking my own preference but practical experience too. It's been a phenomenal little 9mm shooter.

  • Oh no, you didn't show us the target...need a do-over...lolo!

    The CZ 9mm 2075 is a great gun. Wondering how it stacks up with another great gun, the Bersa Thunder 9mm Ultra Compact, which is cheaper yet, but nothing compromised. It also offers a few more desirable features. We have the the .380 Plus, a 15 round capacity and extremely accurate without any misfires whatsoever.

    We hope to see you do a review on these two pistols together.

    Best regards

  • @1LonePuma Haha. Check out the full post on Haus of Guns dot com. Plenty of pics there too.

  • @1LonePuma No need for Bersa review? the Bersa a great gun no advertising and nobody knows about them, and they are suburb undervalued and great guns.I have to two Bersa 380 a CC and a regular 380 Thunder with Crimson Trace Laser Grips, and Ultra compact 40 caliber.Never heard of them but picked up the name from a another you Tube poster Love the Guns. I believe these CZ guns are great and unadvertised also? Look at other posters,plenty of reviews about great guns Bersa rocks. CZ too

  • @surfside006 Working to get a couple of Bersa's in for review. They just released a new 9mm directed at CCW also.

  • @surfside006: I don't know about that, Bersa is a very popular gun manufacture. I have the 380 Plus w/15 round mag. Awesome little gun and accurate, but has a bunch of goodies on the gun as does the 9mm. For me, it's a toss up for my next gun. However, I will shoot both just to see how each fits. Hopefully that will help.

  • I have shot this pistol three times since my last post. I have fired 300 rounds without a single failure. Used sellier&bellot FMJ 7.5g 115grs cartridges. It was my first time firing a sub compact so took me a while to get used to the muzzle flick but it got better with time. It has also started shooting much straighter. I think its loosining up and also I am getting used to it. Just a note on the curious

    side. When shooting it numbs my trigger finger. Any clues??

  • @zalishah123 I've heard these thoughts about the trigger before. Only thing I can attribute it to is the shape of the trigger and the way you're contacting it is cutting off circulation to your finger. Are you using the first pad on your index finger or wrapping it around entirely?

  • I have shot this pistol three times since my last post. I have fired 300 rounds without a single failure. Used sellier&bellot FMJ 7.5g 115grs cartridges. It was my first time firing a sub compact so took me a while to get used to the muzzle flick but it got better with time. It has also started shooting much straighter. I think its loosining up and also I am getting used to it. Just a note on the curious

    side. When shooting it numbs my trigger finger. Any clues??

  • Nice review. I have a CZ 75 SP-01 "Tactical" which is by far and away my favorite handgun. I'm thinking I might add the RAMI for my carry piece. You mentioned the grips; aren't they awesome? I like the way wooden grips look, but for a tactile experience worth noting and perfect ergonomics (for my hand), the CZ's are amazing.

  • @jeffreymliss I sold this to pay for more guns to review back in June and I've regretted it since. Honestly I have. The CZs feel so good to shoot their ergonomics are intoxicating. Not to mention HOW it fits my hand, but how GOOD it feels in the hand.

  • @hausofguns I opted for the CZ75 D "Compact" which is very much like my SP-01 "Tactical" except no rail (which I never use anyway). The barrel is 3.8" and it's not as tall (5"). It's like a junior version---perfect for conceal carry, which I'm not doing. First day at the range I was getting nice groups at 40-50'. CZ, IMO, is the most under-rated, under-appreciated, and under-promoted hand guns out there. I guess in Europe it's the opposite. Good shooting and safe shooting.

  • Just got myself a Rami D. Thanks to your video it was an easy choice. I have to take it to the range to actually feel how it shoots but it sits in my hands perfectly. There were a lots of complaints with the Rami P so I avoided that also the weight was not much of an issue. Cheers.

    

  • @zalishah123 Funny you say that about the RAMI P. I heard the exact same thing and it's why I went with the steel framed model. Ran flawlessly with numerous types of ammo and insanely accurate no matter the brand. Looking forward to hear how you've enjoyed it so far.

  • Nice review I notice hardly any recoil

  • @GARYMANDIEVAN Thanks for the compliment. Recoil is VERY mild and manageable on this pistol. LOVE IT!

  • Great Review. Many people talk but don't shoot.

    Can you engage the safety on this weapon while the hammer is down, or does it work like a 1911 only?

  • @Spiderwire7777 Nope, the safety can only be engaged when the hammer is fully cocked. The hammer down and even half-cocked option would be considered safety features in and of themselves.

  • @rookieshooter1 I have shot both weapons and i prefer the cz over the Kel Tec. the cz has better trigger control and a smoother kick than the Kel Tec. Hope that helps you out if you havnt already found out for yourself.

  • his beard was distracting me. lol

  • Awesome review, great sound, I like how you spell haus I do that all the time :3 and lol at the little girl screaming, that's so cute. I think I'm totally gonna buy this gun, thanks :)

  • @twilightnekochan Glad the review was helpful. Don't think you'd be disappointed in your choice to add this one to your arsenal. Also, the "Haus" is a play on the last name, ends in H-A-U-S so it seemed like a good fit.

  • Have you ever shot the Kel Tec P-11? How does the CZ compare in terms of trigger and kick? Thanks.

  • HEY! I know this guy!

  • Did I hear a little girl screaming at 0:10?

  • @swedishvolvo Hahaha yeah. I always take my daughter shooting with me. A long time ago she got surprised and squealed after one of my first shots. Now she thinks it's funny to do all the time.

  • @hausofguns LOL I had a feeling you were using little kids for target practice.

  • @swedishvolvo Well you know, we can't disclose all of our accuracy secrets :)

  • awesome review, i really like that cz rami.

  • @guncrazy143 It's definitely not as easy to disassemble as say a Glock 26 or Springfield XD9 in the same caliber, but man is it a smooth shooter and it feels incredible in the hand. I find myself unloading it at home just so I can sit and hold it so it gets more familiar in my hand. A lot of my reviews are my first time out with a particular gun, this one included. I like for people to see what they can expect their first time shooting it.

  • You should be a salesman; you speak so much more clearly than most other gun reviewers.

  • @BYLRPhil Haha thanks. I'll take that as a compliment.

  • Hey dude nice video and cool gun. Hope you got my pm. also, is that a braves hat?

  • @XBobLeeSwagger7 Got your PM, thanks for all the props! Not a Braves hat, it's a St. Louis Cards Sunday home hat. :)

  • I've been looking at these for a while now and cannot decided between the poly or the alloy frame. The weight seems to be the same so I cannot determine on what basis to choose one over the other. Do you or anyone else have an opinion on this? The poly seems to be less expensive but surely there is more substantial differences than that.

  • @saxtx09 @saxtx09 You're correct on the weight as there's only 1.6 ounce difference between the two. So for carry potential I think you might be more pleased with the steel. I will caution however that early on in their creation the polymer had some failure to feed and extract issues while the steel frame was more reliable. I'm going on the report of others here, but it's still something to consider.

  • @frankthebricklayer Thanks Frank! It sure is a blast to shoot.

  • had seen the picture of the target didn't know if it was staged though after the 1911 review LOL.

  • Hey Ebbs, Another great review, lots of information, can you add some footage of the target, I was a little disappointed that we didn't get to see where you hit. Cheers

  • @mickjb100 Hey Mick, in an effort to keep this video shorter I left out some extras. You can see a picture of the target at Haus of Guns dot com. The full illustrated review went live this morning.

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