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Old 12-23-2011, 05:47 PM
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Buy one of the new Dan Wesssons, they are so much better. Mike
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Old 12-23-2011, 06:16 PM
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PRE CZ DW.... or a CZDW? Which would be more reliable, a better build, a better investment?
With those three criteria I lean towards the CZDW. You can't really say all the new ones are more reliable, there were guns that needed to go back for service Pre-CZ and there are guns that will need to go back now. But with a new CZDW there will not be any warranty issues, they will make it right. DW service is great.

Better build goes to CZDW, they are more polished now with forged frames and clearly have greater attention to detail and the small parts are better.

Better investment generally would be the CZDW, you don't find them cheap even used. However, some of the older guns that cost $600 in 2004 are being sold for twice the price today on the auction sites. Every once in a while some lucky guy posts how he just picked up an PM7, Ausi or Dave Pruitt at some hole in the wall shop at a 2004 era price. It's hard to beat an investment that the day you buy it it's value increases 100%. But some of the older ones are not as popular so you need to know what your looking for if you are concerned about what it's resale value would be.
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I agree that the "New" CZ's are the best Dan Wesson's so far. I have Dan Wesson's from all three groups and they have all preformed flawlessly for me. Though I have never had need to take advantage of their customer service, I have heard it is superb, even on gun's that were made pre-CZ.

I have no experience with Fussion's, but have had problems with some of their parts. To Quote someone who's opinion I do greatly respect " Friends don't let friends buy Fussion's."
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Now talking about builds, look into Remsport slides and frames.
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Old 12-24-2011, 06:45 AM
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not interested in building a gun. looking for a DW tho. What say you folks to the Guardian? vs. the CCO?
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Old 12-24-2011, 09:52 AM
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I have a Guardian in 9mm and I love it.

I did have some problems with the factory mags as they would launch a live round out of the slide at the same time as it was ejecting a case. I purchased some new Checkmate mags and the problem went a way.

I love the way that the gun carries as it is super comfortable in a IWB and what was surprising is that when I carry it in a Galco Miami Classic shoulder holster I forget that it is even on

The gun shoots like a dream, I can hit anything that I aim at and in very tight groups.

The only complaint that I have is that the extractor is not blended very well at the back of the slide. Sometimes I wonder if the gun shop sold me a blem.

As far as the CCO........ I will let you know in a couple of week.
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not interested in building a gun. looking for a DW tho. What say you folks to the Guardian? vs. the CCO?
Michael, I have both so you are welcome to try them out. It will not make your choice any easier as both are exceptional. Christmas has been nuts but next week is fairly open. I will give you a shout early in the week.

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