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Mine is easily the CZ Shadow 2, put about 300 dollars in parts in it aftermarket, has an amazing 2lb DA trigger, 5lb SA trigger with a short reset. Will shoot clover leafs all day at 25 yards if I'm up to the task.

Mine is easily the CZ Shadow 2, put about 300 dollars in parts in it aftermarket, has an amazing 2lb DA trigger, 5lb SA trigger with a short reset. Will shoot clover leafs all day at 25 yards if I'm up to the task.

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You don't prefer one gun over another one?

One that you don't shoot more than the others?

One you would sell last if you had to sell them for whatever reason?

One that you don't enjoy working/cleaning the most?

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All of the firearms above are specific purposed tools. They were selected for that purpose and would be my "favorite" weapon for the intended purpose. I probably have a favorite gun per caliber, but don't think it's realistic to have a "favorite" gun all-around.

The CZ 97b is my favorite firearm to shoot, followed closely by the Nighthawk T4. The only reason the CZ has the upper hand on the Nighthawk is the Cajun Gunworks pro package.

If it was the end of the world and my last 24 hours needed protection to see the very end go dark and I could only grab one weapon from the safe, it would be the CZ 97b.

I'll probably get the.. ire of many other people for saying this, but I let guns get pretty dirty. I was trained with the mentality that cleaning is part of discipline, but that realistic scenarios entail a weapon needing to perform reliably in sub-optimal conditions, so I would prefer to know how all of my equipment operations in dirty conditions. With that said, I religiously clean the CZ 97b, because I put 1,000 rounds through it a month, bare minimum.

Frustratingly, the CZ has developed a small rust spot on the inside of the magwell, but after 3 years, 5 barrels, and more rounds of .45 ACP than I care to recount I'd say this is not unexpected wear and tear.