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1911 Pistols: Colt v Springfield Armory
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<blockquote data-quote="CSeverns" data-source="post: 3847061" data-attributes="member: 44527"><p>I wouldn’t exactly call the CZ 75 a Hi-Power clone. The Hi-Power was the inspiration for it when it was designed by the Koucky brothers in then Soviet-controlled Czechoslovakia back in 1975, but it’s definitely not a clone. Usually clones have parts interchangeable with the original and these two guns have no interchangeable parts. On CZs, the slide actually rides inside the frame rails which is not a feature of the Hi-Power. The Hi-Power is also SAO with a magazine disconnect and the CZ is DA/SA. The grips feel different too. I’d honestly say that they’re two entirely different guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSeverns, post: 3847061, member: 44527"] I wouldn’t exactly call the CZ 75 a Hi-Power clone. The Hi-Power was the inspiration for it when it was designed by the Koucky brothers in then Soviet-controlled Czechoslovakia back in 1975, but it’s definitely not a clone. Usually clones have parts interchangeable with the original and these two guns have no interchangeable parts. On CZs, the slide actually rides inside the frame rails which is not a feature of the Hi-Power. The Hi-Power is also SAO with a magazine disconnect and the CZ is DA/SA. The grips feel different too. I’d honestly say that they’re two entirely different guns. [/QUOTE]
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