CZ's Embarrassing Volkspistoles: The CZ100 and CZ101

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Developed in the 1990s and entering production in 1996, the CZ100 and CZ101 were CZ's first polymer-framed pistols. They were offered in both 9mm and .40S&W, with the CZ100 being a double stack design (magazine capacity 10 or 13 rounds) and the CZ101 being single stack (magazine capacity 7 or 8 rounds). Interestingly, the .40 caliber model included a ported barrel/slide from the factory.
The design intent was to create an inexpensive, very simple personal defense pistol - a sort of volkspistole if you will. In order to do this, there are a lot of polymer parts, like the rear sight and striker spring guide rod. The frame itself is polymer, without any metal reinforcement of the slide rails (although there is a metal insert for the locking cam to act on). In fact the polymer used isn't even a glass-reinforced one. CZ says that there was no undue wear after 15,000 rounds, but this design didn't inspire a lot of commercial confidence.
While the design is generally done to be very cheap, the striker involved an unusual locking block mounted on top of the slide, which is surprisingly complex to disassemble, and includes several very small parts and springs. The trigger is a double action one, with a very long pull and reset. This negates the need for a manual or trigger safety, but is not suited to precise shooting. A DA/SA style version (the CZ110) was release in 2000, but failed to become any more popular than the 100 and 101.
Ultimately, the pistols were disappointing form a commercial perspective. Production ended in 2007 after right about ten years, with a total of about 35,000 examples made including both calibers and all three models. CZ doesn't really like to talk about these pistol, but they used the experience to help develop the P10, which has been a far more successful and highly-regarded polymer-framed design.
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@bobhunt4402
@bobhunt4402 Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine Chevrolet inviting someone to their headquarters to talk about the Vega? Major props to CZ for allowing a critical review of what was an essentially failed design.
@loquat44-40
@loquat44-40 Жыл бұрын
I have thought of making a glove box just to be able to find fleeing springs. I often with the stopper in and curtains drawn disassemble spring load parts in the bath tub .
@ryand2939
@ryand2939 Жыл бұрын
Forget the Vega, how about the Volt?
@bobhunt4402
@bobhunt4402 Жыл бұрын
@@loquat44-40 I've assembled sprung components inside a gallon sized food storage bag on more than one occasion.
@pb68slab18
@pb68slab18 Жыл бұрын
Or Corvair!
@Chironex_Fleckeri
@Chironex_Fleckeri Жыл бұрын
Or the Cruze
@security225
@security225 Жыл бұрын
Just about died laughing when the striker spring went flying across the room. I feel that pain.
@johnruddick686
@johnruddick686 Жыл бұрын
Imaging taking that apart at night in the mud and rain with no light. Lol
@Bacteriophagebs
@Bacteriophagebs Жыл бұрын
@@johnruddick686 That's nothing compared to that tiny plug-thing. Every gun would need to ship with like 20 replacements of that. That said, pretty sure no one ever would be field-stripping one of these in the mud and rain. It's a self-defense pistol, not an infantry rifle.
@johnruddick686
@johnruddick686 Жыл бұрын
@@Bacteriophagebs true but it would be positively shit as a service pistol
@anon_y_mousse
@anon_y_mousse Жыл бұрын
That's why I love captive springs.
@cooterhedrick2906
@cooterhedrick2906 Жыл бұрын
Great way to lose an eye
@marcelsvitalsky8993
@marcelsvitalsky8993 Жыл бұрын
I remember when I first met this gun live: it was around 2000 in a Prague indoor shooting range (Avim; still operational). I was shooting one of my guns and next to me was some gentleman in a suit, shooting at full size paper figure target at approximately five to seven meters, not more. I didn't pay much attention to him until the moment when he came to me, apparently very unhappy and frustrated, and told me that he had a new gun, his first, and that it might be broken because it couldn't hit the target no matter what. And asked me to look at it and help him, if I could. The gun was, of course, CZ-100, which until then I only knew from a gun magazine (Střelecká revue probably). I looked at his target and indeed it was quite virgin. 🙂 So with his permission I took his gun and tried couple shots. The trigger was long and heavy as hell-you could start pulling and someone would build a camp fire, prepare lunch and serve it before you were done pulling-however as long as you kept the gun properly aimed whilst pulling it, it did shoot exactly where you wanted. So I asked him to try it again and watched him, and sure enough, the long and heavy trigger made him-a novice as he was-to squeeze the gun before it eventually fired so firmly that all the bullets went deep bellow his target, even at this close range. Not a very novice-friendly gun, but perhaps an excellent trigger-control training tool.
@MrDDiRusso
@MrDDiRusso Жыл бұрын
Considering how complicated disassembly of the striker mechanism is, it probably shouldn't be taken apart.
@hobbie4
@hobbie4 Жыл бұрын
I was saying to myself, “that’s gonna launch if you don’t cover the hole” and then SpRoInG! Sorry, Ian, I couldn’t help myself laughing
@comiketiger
@comiketiger Жыл бұрын
I dont imagine 99.9% of us will ever have opportunity to make that decision. 😂
@MrDDiRusso
@MrDDiRusso Жыл бұрын
@@comiketiger considering how few of these pistols were made, I would agree.
@TheRogueWolf
@TheRogueWolf Жыл бұрын
Parts furnished by Fiddly Little Bits Ltd. Their motto: "Good luck finding that on the other side of the room."
@MarvinCZ
@MarvinCZ Жыл бұрын
10:17 Having the firing pin jammed forward sounds like the recipe for a runaway open-bolt machine pistol.
@jeramyw
@jeramyw Жыл бұрын
I was about to write that too.
@rangereview4590
@rangereview4590 Жыл бұрын
"Should we fix that?""no.....no just leave it..... "
@pguth98
@pguth98 Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a feature, not a bug.
@347Jimmy
@347Jimmy Жыл бұрын
"I just try to fire once and it magdumps at the guy 13/9mm, would self-defence again"
@rangereview4590
@rangereview4590 Жыл бұрын
@@347Jimmy ^ people who don't fire their ccws before needing them
@AutomaticHandguns
@AutomaticHandguns Жыл бұрын
I’d like to hear more about the embarrassing history of the S&W Sigma.
@darklyripley6138
@darklyripley6138 Жыл бұрын
At least S&W kinda redeemed themselves with the newer “sigmas”. The SD series is an awesome gun, and extremely affordable.
@marcusmaddenov2451
@marcusmaddenov2451 Жыл бұрын
I have owned 4 of them, all worked fine.
@patrickmurphy8008
@patrickmurphy8008 Жыл бұрын
Sugma balls lol
@shoelessbandit1581
@shoelessbandit1581 Жыл бұрын
@@marcusmaddenov2451 then why did you buy 4?
@skipspik1571
@skipspik1571 Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid it's mostly political/juridic mess. The pistol iteself was fine, and they even sold some decent amount. Not a glock-like success, but still.
@NoThisIsPatrick_
@NoThisIsPatrick_ Жыл бұрын
Great thing from CZ to invite you and aswell give you the chance to present their failed designs and not just their great ones
@marksaxby607
@marksaxby607 Жыл бұрын
Great demonstration on the striker spring sending the striker flying across the room 😄 If it can happen to you, it can happen to anyone!
@joshuareinerio3496
@joshuareinerio3496 Жыл бұрын
Two weapons in one
@MarvinCZ
@MarvinCZ Жыл бұрын
My friend's CZ100 was the first pistol I ever shot. The trigger was super long and heavy. I didn't know any better though. I thought that's just how pistols are.
@JoachimElmesioo
@JoachimElmesioo Жыл бұрын
Weird how a supposedly cheap pistol is one of the harder ones to wrap my head around, and I've watched the G11 video.
@jic1
@jic1 Жыл бұрын
I think it's *because* it's a cheap pistol; they put cost of manufacture above ease of disassembly. Exhibit 2 - the Hi-Point: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nKdhhLSKqLKxkY0.html
@jic1
@jic1 Жыл бұрын
@@smorrow I think that was only a cheap pistol by H&K standards.
@Glurgi
@Glurgi Жыл бұрын
Whenever I see spring-loaded disassembly like the one at 8:41 I always remember the hard learned advice I got to always disassemble (or disarm in some cases, those suckers can poke your eye out, kids ;) ) those situations inside a plastic bag. I have a friend that lost a spring to a sight the night before a morning competition, he also had some words to say regarding carpets :D
@MarvinCZ
@MarvinCZ Жыл бұрын
I think the CZ .22 LR "Kadet" system deserves a future video at some point. It's a really smart design in my opinion.
@joshklaver47
@joshklaver47 Жыл бұрын
Also the SIG P220 and P226 Classic 22 models. A million times better than the Mosquito, and can be easily converted to full calibre, often for cheaper than buying a normal P220 or P226.
@KanshunGanshun
@KanshunGanshun Жыл бұрын
I've got a Kadet slide for my P01. Really great to be able to fairly quickly swap between 9mm and .22 on the same grip and same trigger for training or plinking. I think they've been discontinued, which is a shame
@DustyGamma
@DustyGamma Жыл бұрын
Nice of Ian to demonstrate the striker flying across the room.
@cemtexx
@cemtexx Жыл бұрын
8:43 Ian McCollum, weaponizing springs in 2022, that 7.65 French long ammo must be getting difficult to get.
@edwardnovick9904
@edwardnovick9904 Жыл бұрын
I discovered this handgun in the Ghost in the Shell (1995) film, it did look a little futuristic and the barrel stop in my mind might have been an optic in the context of the cyberpunk world. It would be cool to find one in the US just to collect it.
@herrcobblermachen
@herrcobblermachen Жыл бұрын
What's true for the group is also true for the individual. It's simple: overspecialize, and you breed in weakness. It's slow death
@SoumyadeepBasu5
@SoumyadeepBasu5 8 күн бұрын
Same reason I'm here.
@Projectdarke
@Projectdarke Жыл бұрын
Thanks to this CZ series of videos I now have the name and pronounciation of their main factory added to my brain forever. Thanks for the vids!
@josephmontanaro2350
@josephmontanaro2350 Жыл бұрын
I don't think it was the intent but I wouldn't be surprised if that "belt racker" part could have been used for aftermarket optics rails (take it out and install a pic rail in the slot), no idea if it would hold zero but would be a cool way to slap on a small red dot
@rmod42
@rmod42 Жыл бұрын
Now that's a good old fashioned gun, simple point and click interface
@vs2573
@vs2573 Жыл бұрын
I shot one of these many years ago. Neither great nor bad, long heavy trigger, but pretty accurate. It was intended as a "postman" gun, not for fun or competition, so no controls, just point and shoot as said in the video.
@Matt-xc6sp
@Matt-xc6sp Жыл бұрын
Firing pin muzzle velocity exceeds expansion threshold at 8:42
@GunnerAsch1
@GunnerAsch1 Жыл бұрын
ROFLMAO!!
@Logovanni
@Logovanni Жыл бұрын
I’m really happy you finally got to do a video on the 100/101/110. When I was in high school I read about them in a gun book and thought they were really cool. They were what introduced me to CZ and have always had a special place in my heart for that.
@EDKguy
@EDKguy Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see Ian do a BUG competition with the CZ striker pin
@ErikL727
@ErikL727 Жыл бұрын
That complete striker assembly is needlessly complicated and there's a LOT of parts that can easily get lost. This combination of complexity and crappy trigger clearly made it suffer from "Just get a Glock" syndrome back in those days. 😋
@rezlogan4787
@rezlogan4787 Жыл бұрын
I still have that syndrome today since I can never seem to actually get my Glock to malfunction when clean and properly oiled. Which is the point.
@ErikL727
@ErikL727 Жыл бұрын
@@rezlogan4787 took me a while to get around to Glock love, but once I got a suppressor, I REALLY appreciated the simplicity!
@zacharybennett3249
@zacharybennett3249 Жыл бұрын
This is the earliest I have ever been to a Forgotten Weapons upload! Stoked!
@JohnDoe-qw4gc
@JohnDoe-qw4gc Жыл бұрын
As a CZ fanboy, it's interesting to know that not everything that the company did was flawlessly executed.
@JohnDoe-qw4gc
@JohnDoe-qw4gc Жыл бұрын
@Dartgame 340 Figure of speech
@muddyhotdog4103
@muddyhotdog4103 Жыл бұрын
@Dartgame 340 fan-zer
@CardinalAsh
@CardinalAsh Жыл бұрын
@Dartgame 340 ...What else would he call himself? Fanman?
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Жыл бұрын
@Dartgame 340 English isn't your first language, is it?
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Жыл бұрын
Gotta admit that my CZ75 is my baby. DA trigger if you're weird or get a light strike, otherwise it's SA all the time. I will be buried with that gun.
@benningsniper9516
@benningsniper9516 Жыл бұрын
I still have one of these my grandfather passed down to me. Probably my least favorite pistol that I own. Hasn't been shot for probably 15 years or more.
@TraTranc
@TraTranc Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the issues with the CZ100 were fixed with the CZ110, which was a SA/DA with a manual decocker. It was never distributed in the US.
@wurfyy
@wurfyy Жыл бұрын
He mentioned that.
@grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338
@grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338 Жыл бұрын
Ironic how they gave us the shit versions but not the good one
@asdasd-ty9se
@asdasd-ty9se Жыл бұрын
Bbbbbbbboooooooooooooo
@Nave4x4
@Nave4x4 Жыл бұрын
@@grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338 I had a 110, still a shit pistol...
@benningsniper9516
@benningsniper9516 Жыл бұрын
@@Nave4x4 man I thought I'd be the only cool guy in the comment section that had a 110. I hated mine too. I bought mine in Israel and had it brought into the US. Took me almost 6 months. Not worth the time or money.
@gunengineering1338
@gunengineering1338 Ай бұрын
I have one of these. They actually make a great tune-up gun. Custom stippling the frame makes both an attractive and good grip. And; while the double action is always there, it's possible to tune it up so that it works much like a heavy 2 stage. But my favorite thing about it is just how unique it is. It has some interesting innovations that i haven't seen anywhere else.
@johnschofield9496
@johnschofield9496 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative, as always. Thanks, Ian !
@LikePhoenixFromAshes
@LikePhoenixFromAshes Жыл бұрын
Ian + CZ is a good video to see!
@GunsmithSid
@GunsmithSid Жыл бұрын
Have only seen two of these and both back in the day. Lots of questions about the middle sight. We were porting guns in a similar fashion, so it was fun to see a major manufacturer doing the same.
@nihminus6612
@nihminus6612 Жыл бұрын
thank you for the content this morning as well, ian :)
@chuckbridgeland6181
@chuckbridgeland6181 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I could go on about this. Had one for about 5 years, back in the low 2000s. CZ-USA doesn't even have anything at all on its site about it now. The US version had an adjustable rear sight, dovetail not compatible with the fixed sights. And yes, the striker spring and guide went twang!! the first time I disassembled it. Never did find the spring guide. Mine broke too much, and was never all that reliable. Never got off probation, so down the road it went.
@Ronin8509
@Ronin8509 Жыл бұрын
Interesting choice to cover in a video, the original Ghost in the Shell movie has put the 100 at the top of my firearms collectible list. So I appreciate being able see a practical strip down of the gun.
@TheCrystalJules
@TheCrystalJules Жыл бұрын
that's where I first learned about it too, always wanted to hear Ian talk about them given the reputation.
@herrcobblermachen
@herrcobblermachen Жыл бұрын
What's true for the group is also true for the individual. It's simple: overspecialize, and you breed in weakness. It's slow death
@peterlindbergh8526
@peterlindbergh8526 Жыл бұрын
I grew up referring to the spring that flies across the room as a Jesus spring, named for the utterance upon activation. So now we have a demonstration of an actual Gun Jesus spring.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Жыл бұрын
I call it a "sproing" because of the sound it makes as it flies across the room. Had my SVT-40 recoil spring do that to me.
@Cosigne
@Cosigne Жыл бұрын
I think that's the first time I've seen a spring go "sproing" for Ian, on camera.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I certainly don't remember seeing it before now!
@kevininwards5787
@kevininwards5787 Жыл бұрын
Please Ian. Do that video on the cz 110. Very interesting! Thanks for all the work you put into these
@ArmasdefuegoColombia
@ArmasdefuegoColombia Жыл бұрын
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@nathanlauzier7768
@nathanlauzier7768 Жыл бұрын
I won a cz100 in 9mm for like $5 and traded it in a few months later. Striker spring was so weak that it would just have light strikes every round. Pulling the trigger 20+ times to shoot 10 rounds was annoying. Got good at not anticipating recoil tho. Guy i sold it to slammed a cz75 mag in and it did work lol
@nathanlauzier7768
@nathanlauzier7768 Жыл бұрын
@@LIONTAMER3D aint that the truth lol
@jamesdalton2014
@jamesdalton2014 Жыл бұрын
These pistols must be a pain to re-assemble, with all those small parts under spring tension held in place by other parts that need two hands to position properly. I'm sure that's one of the reasons these guns did not sell - you wouldn't want to field strip them anywhere it was dark or dirty, where small parts could be easily lost (like the striker spring and guide rod).
@bindingcurve
@bindingcurve Жыл бұрын
???? Do you know the difference between an field strip and a disassembly?
@MarvinCZ
@MarvinCZ Жыл бұрын
The field strip isn't any more complex than any other pistol. How often do you disassemble the slide of your other pistols? That's not something you do for cleaning.
@grumpyboomer61
@grumpyboomer61 Жыл бұрын
With all of those tiny parts and springs, it's a good thing that CZ didn't offer it as a service pistol.
@katywalker8322
@katywalker8322 Жыл бұрын
Possibly for sabotaging the Elbonian resistance.
@KenworthW900HG
@KenworthW900HG Жыл бұрын
Just came on my lunch break, glad this was posted 30 secs ago!
@TheOttermanEmpire
@TheOttermanEmpire Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one. NIce to finally see something I own get the treatment. The CZ100 was one of my first US pistols, ran for well over 8000 rounds ( CCI was < 4.99 a box after all) prior to having any issues . During that time the trigger had graduated from ____ awful to merely awful. The trigger was painful after a couple of boxes regardless It was accurate, carried well and I still take it out occasionally but it's days as a carry were over the moment the 75 compact came back in stock.
@SafariPilot
@SafariPilot Жыл бұрын
I owned one of these a long time ago. The CZ110. I recall the long pull but still found it OK to shoot being able to hit man sized targets at 50 meters not being a pro. Easy to maintain and carry.
@runem5429
@runem5429 Жыл бұрын
I've watched quite a lot of Ians videos, heard him talk about springs flying across the room multiple times, but I've never seen it actually happen to him. I am very satisfied now.
@ClanXmigo
@ClanXmigo Жыл бұрын
Ian- no mention of the proprietary rail? In the US, we kept on waiting for weapon lights, but I've never seen one.
@benjammin7993
@benjammin7993 Жыл бұрын
Respect for keeping in the spring flying across the room
@RockSolitude
@RockSolitude Жыл бұрын
The CZ 100 pistol is one of my favourites. Not because its a particularly good pistol. Just because it was featured in the original Ghost in the Shell film and looked cool.
@davidcolter
@davidcolter Жыл бұрын
Oh, that's where I've seen it before! Arigato!
@kutter_ttl6786
@kutter_ttl6786 Жыл бұрын
Now we just need Ian to cover the Mateba revolver.
@owllymannstein7113
@owllymannstein7113 Жыл бұрын
A more prominent pistol which only uses polymer guide rails is the Ruger p-95, and nobody ever accused those things of not being durable.
@wittsullivan8130
@wittsullivan8130 Жыл бұрын
There are a couple of 3-d printed pistol designs that integrate a plastic slide rail as one piece with the frame. One of them is a printed version of the Beretta 92. Most good 3-d gun file designers put their prints through several hundred or thousands of rounds before they release them to the general public. So far, so good..
@michaelbligh1393
@michaelbligh1393 Жыл бұрын
Love the sproing!
@PoorFoxface
@PoorFoxface Жыл бұрын
Aesthetically, I quite like the look of these guns, particularly the 100 in .40 S&W. The grip and frame are pretty generic polymer pistol, but I like the slide a lot. The overall shape, with the sloped back and sides, the two bands of grooves ahead of and behind the extractor, the contrast of the shiny inner parts in the extractor gap against the dull gunmetal grey slide body, it's all quite satisfying to look at. It gives a kind of rugged, functional impression which is unfortunately completely at odds with the gun's actual function. I even like the barrel stop / belt racking bit behind the extractor, just as a bit of extra detail that breaks up the smooth top of the slide. It's the sort of thing that would look good as one of those random bits tacked on a videogame pistol for looks with no regard for the real-world functionality.
@dontbother4737
@dontbother4737 Жыл бұрын
This piece was burned into memory from the 1995 film Ghost in the Shell.
@paulbervid1610
@paulbervid1610 Жыл бұрын
Ian becareful of the stricker spring it is extra long... yeh like that as it goes across the room.
@chubbyjohnson5480
@chubbyjohnson5480 Жыл бұрын
CZ has come a long way. I'll give them that.
@user-cl2tc5kd8k
@user-cl2tc5kd8k Жыл бұрын
Many years ago, in the 90s, I had a West German Perfecta FBI 8000 gas pistol, its striker spring was removed in a similar way. The first time I took it out it catapulted across the room and under the closet, it took me quite a while to get it out with a ruler. A couple of years ago I watched a video where the owner did this part of the disassembly procedure by placing the gun in a plastic bag to prevent the spring from flying away.Good idea, why didn’t I think of it myself. )
@lordmartinak
@lordmartinak Жыл бұрын
that is the Ghost in the Shell gun!
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 Жыл бұрын
Did they sell a kit of replacement springs for people who fumbled disassembly?
@madeconomist458
@madeconomist458 Жыл бұрын
The Ruger p95 and the Security-9 both have full-length polymer rails so that doesn't bother me even a little.
@louisgiokas2206
@louisgiokas2206 Жыл бұрын
The Ruger P95, which came out at the same time, does not have any metal reinforcement for its guide rods. These, like the CZ pistols shown here, are molded with the frame. They are not full length. I have one of these and have had no issues. I have also not seen any issues with the gun from other sources.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 Жыл бұрын
Thank you , Ian . 🐺
@Stephen_Wells
@Stephen_Wells Жыл бұрын
Where was the slowmo of the spring going across the room? :D
@bradfordperry5997
@bradfordperry5997 Жыл бұрын
I had a cz100 back in 07ish, and I remember telling people you needed to bring a friend with you and get a running start to pull the trigger.
@davidm.7099
@davidm.7099 Жыл бұрын
What is more deadly with this pistol, the bullet coming out the barrel or the striker spring?
@svetoslavmarkov2212
@svetoslavmarkov2212 Жыл бұрын
I have a CZ110, which is DA/SA and is totally reliable after more than 4000 rounds through it. I replaced with it my previous gun - SW M&P, which was less reliable. The trigger is perfectly OK.
@Nave4x4
@Nave4x4 Жыл бұрын
My first pistol was a CZ110. I never thought that a trigger that only shows in nightmares was possible in real life... Boy I was wrong...
@jeandutoit1413
@jeandutoit1413 Жыл бұрын
I hear you. I had a CZ100, and that trigger is so bad, it was definitely cursed. The big plus of having owned a CZ100 is that if you're semi-competent with it, any other pistol is super easy to shoot.
@JvS1711
@JvS1711 6 ай бұрын
Shit, I've had that nightmare so often.
@kenibnanak5554
@kenibnanak5554 Жыл бұрын
Truly forgotten guns for many of us. :)
@jensenwilliam5434
@jensenwilliam5434 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Will the gun go full auto when you put the firing pin retainer wedge in backwards? You said the pin sticks out when put in incorrectly
@MrScar665
@MrScar665 Жыл бұрын
Ian if you can try to film a video about CZ 122 in .22 lr. I have it and it shoots great but can't find a lot of info about it
@paperskinnedart5727
@paperskinnedart5727 Жыл бұрын
I had one of these in .40 sw a few years ago. Bought it cheap for something like $250. It was too light for such a caliber. I'm not recoil shy but it was so violent I just sold it off after a couple range sessions
@joshklaver47
@joshklaver47 Жыл бұрын
I really like the idea of using one magazine for both calibres, and getting around capacity restrictions. I know Glock and other companies do .40 and .357 SIG magazines, but are there any other manufacturers doing 9mm and .40 magazines? I wish that was more common.
@Logovanni
@Logovanni Жыл бұрын
I think the HK P7M13/M10 magazine was the same way.
@russelsellick316
@russelsellick316 Жыл бұрын
Astra A70 and A75 pistols used a 9mm or 40 magazine, but not interchangeable between the two models.
@loquat44-40
@loquat44-40 Жыл бұрын
I believe the followers for the .357 sig and 40 are different for glock, but are likely interchangeable anyway.
@6thmichcav262
@6thmichcav262 Жыл бұрын
Although I am sure they don’t market it as such, my Springfield XDM .40 magazines feed 9mm just fine with the aftermarket Bar-Sto barrel.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Жыл бұрын
@@loquat44-40 not sure why they would be, the rounds are the same size up to the neck.
@karatos
@karatos Жыл бұрын
The little round plug and wedge on the inside end of the striker spring is to stop the striker spring from pressing the striker all the way forward all the time, causing the striker to protrude. Most striker systems have something similar but also most striker systems are at least partially cocked during feeding and locking so the striker is pulled back to some degree behind some kind of striker block that also doubles as a drop safety. Once the striker is behind a striker block it should be fine. Since this only pulls the striker back when the trigger is pulled they require the spring at the front of the striker to push it behind where the striker block can reset. If the striker does not spring back in this system then, when you drop the slide, even with the wedge, the striker is still relatively free to move forward under inertia and possibly fire the round without pulling the trigger. They could have done away with the wedge and spring in the front just by having the striker be partially pulled back during cycling like most striker fired pistols, resulting in an easier, simpler, and more functional design. Looks good otherwise.
@AllAboutSurvival
@AllAboutSurvival Жыл бұрын
I did not know the CZ100 was supposed to be a budget. I always assume it was a failed, first foray into polymer striker-fired guns. I recall the trigger pull being awful. I never ran across a single stack version.
@CrispyGFX
@CrispyGFX Жыл бұрын
Boy I'd love to have one of these in my CZ collection
@adrianrotman
@adrianrotman Жыл бұрын
Is this gun related to the CZ 99 from the same time frame? Looks very similar in design.
@milosnik747
@milosnik747 Жыл бұрын
That's the first time I see this famous flying-across-the-room feature, pretty neat.
@Sherrodja
@Sherrodja Жыл бұрын
Ruger P95 has fiberglass reinforced polymer rails... the slide basically rides on the glass in the polymer. Mine is 26 years old, still runs great and no discernable wear on the pistol.
@BlackCloud0351
@BlackCloud0351 Жыл бұрын
Jeff, loved the P95’s! Had the decock-only and DAO variants, as well as a P93 DAO. Unfortunately had to sell them all off, but at least they went to good homes.
@Sherrodja
@Sherrodja Жыл бұрын
@@BlackCloud0351 I only wish I had snagged the P97 45 acp version also.
@georgewells8988
@georgewells8988 Жыл бұрын
We bought some of these to supply Armed guards who were looking for something cheap and cheerful and not too complicated to replace their ancient .32 long colts. They were not too successful , as here in the Caribbean if you look at them too hard the barrels would rust and they required constant cleaning . Strangely they were quite accurate once you mastered the Bullworker trigger , and as long as the target stood still !
@JohnDoe-mp1yn
@JohnDoe-mp1yn Жыл бұрын
at least they look a lot better aesthetically than a lot of modern polymer/striker pistols.
@Hysteria98
@Hysteria98 Жыл бұрын
Damn, Ian is getting bolder with handling these small parts. My girlfriend would be jealous.
@nickverbree
@nickverbree Жыл бұрын
Putting that pistol back together looks like a nightmare
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus Жыл бұрын
Kind of lives up to the premise of “have a gun!” Much better than not having one.
@timvandijknl
@timvandijknl Жыл бұрын
The little plug at 9:15 looks like it has a little round nub with the perfect diameter to hold the spring in place. Maybe that's what it's for ?
@billsmith5166
@billsmith5166 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Needs a few more springs.
@davewebster5120
@davewebster5120 6 ай бұрын
Ghost in the Shell popularized the Mateba. They were quick to forget that this is what Kusanagi carried.
@lonixlon
@lonixlon Жыл бұрын
If you put that little block in the wrong way and the firing pin gets jammed forward, what would happen if you put a full mag in and racked it?
@Broken_Yugo
@Broken_Yugo Жыл бұрын
Burrrrrrrrrp
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Жыл бұрын
Either an out of battery, or, if you're "lucky", a mag dump.
@lonixlon
@lonixlon Жыл бұрын
@@ScottKenny1978 yeah, can't imagine an unexpected mag dump would go well, I think i would prefer an out of battery
@kolumbus445
@kolumbus445 Жыл бұрын
"most dangerous" gun idea. make a trigger that has an incredibly light sear but an insanely long take up and reset. but design it to randomly change both where the trigger resets and where it fires on the super long pull. so every time you shoot it the gun fires at different times, resets at different spots and constantly annoys with the shooter.
@heinrichstoltz1356
@heinrichstoltz1356 7 ай бұрын
When the CZ100 came out I nearly had an aneurism of excitement, until I felt the trigger. Left the shop without.
@Coltbreath
@Coltbreath Жыл бұрын
Love those hi compression springs 😀
8 ай бұрын
Is there a way to figure out what year a pistol was made? I found one online. I want to snag it & know what year it was made.
@nobodyyyyy556
@nobodyyyyy556 Жыл бұрын
damn if this was posted 7 AM EST I would've got paid to watch this
@bas6601
@bas6601 Жыл бұрын
I remember these being available back when I first got into guns. A lot of retailers had them on clearance and nobody was interested in them at the time. I bought a CZ-75BD as my first pistol. Not as rare as the CZ100, but ultimately a much better firearm.
@christhesmith
@christhesmith Жыл бұрын
All the bats in my block flew away when he pulled that trigger.
@immikeurnot
@immikeurnot Жыл бұрын
Ruger did the polymer rails thing around this time, too.
@hdfiuhl
@hdfiuhl Жыл бұрын
Oh man, memories, there was some commercial shooting range 20+ years ago in Česká Třebová and they had CZ 100 9mm there, so I shot few rounds there, I would love to shoot few rounds now having Shadow 2 nearby. The trigger was at the time already pretty terrible for me as competition 22LR rifles shooter, but had nothing to compare it to. Shadow 2 against this is pure heaven. Shot S2 with novice shooting first time in his life and after some training on the same day he was dead on almost effortlessly, god it is such a good gun so much ahead of this...
@NutjobGTO
@NutjobGTO Жыл бұрын
8:40 the crossover between firearms and '80s action figures
@thatguybrody4819
@thatguybrody4819 Жыл бұрын
Ian: takes off spring retainer. spring and guide rod: bolt out the opening like a dog and an open door.
@dermetzger
@dermetzger Жыл бұрын
8:45 - FINALLY!!! After hearing him say that same phrase DOZENS of times, I now know it is actually true! I've been waiting for this moment for literal years.
@ericlondon5731
@ericlondon5731 Жыл бұрын
I am glad I am not the only one who collects erroneously launched springs from the other side of the room.
@alfredjr2k556
@alfredjr2k556 Жыл бұрын
Nice gun, Ian McCollum!
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