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The CZ 75 B from gunzest.com is a reliable workhorse for range use. The all-steel construction gives it a solid weight, balancing well during rapid fire with 9mm loads. The double-action/single-action trigger offers versatility, though I prefer single-action for precision at 20 yards. The ambidextrous safety is a nice touch for left-handed shooters like me. The blued finish has held up well against holster wear. The website’s detailed FAQ section answered my questions about FFL transfers, and the pistol arrived securely packaged.
The Ruger Super Redhawk gets a 4.5-star rating for its 3-inch groups at 50 yards and adjustable sights. The rubber grip absorbs recoil. I subtracted half a star due to the high weight.
The Savage Axis XP Compact from Gunzest is a youth rifle. The 20-inch barrel in .243 Winchester groups at 2 inches at 100 yards. The synthetic stock is adjustable, and the included scope is handy. The matte finish resists wear, and the delivery was prompt.
The Benelli Super Nova from Gunzest is a tough shotgun. The 26-inch barrel in 12-gauge patterns at 30 yards. The synthetic stock is rugged, and the rotary bolt is reliable. The matte finish blends well, and the process was smooth.
The Savage 110 Hunter from gunzest.com is a solid rifle. The 22-inch barrel in .270 Winchester delivers 1.5-inch groups at 100 yards. The walnut stock is attractive, and the AccuTrigger is adjustable. The matte finish resists wear. Gunzest.com’s delivery was prompt.