Any T120 love? T100?

I have the T100 compact and consider it a bargain
for what it delivers at this price. Built by Canik55
for Tristar which is simply the importer. Hammer
surfaces a bit rough, a result of less finishing as
cost cutting measure. Same was true of takedown
pin's tip which protrudes from right side. Easy to
remove pin to smooth and round off tip. Sanded
the hammer w/o removing it then polished. Better
than it was originally but probably not as nice as
genuine CZ75 hammer.
Last thing was replace the Tristar plastic grips with
checkered black rubber grips direct from CZ-USA.
Only about $28 which fits the budget gun theme.
CZ emblem on grips nice touch as well.

Thanks for tip on Cajun Gun Works. I'm afraid to look.
Surely they have something I can't live without.
 
Agree on the hammer...Poor casting, or poor finishing, and it will eat your side alive if you carry condition one....Any issues with accuracy? I was reading up on them and it seems to be hit and miss on factory sights being ON target...
 
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Wow Geez, that came out pretty slick.
re: the hammer eating your side while in carry 1....
you mean the hammer serrations? Mine felt
uncomfortable on thumb while cauking hammer.
Used flat file across serrations to solve that.
Still enough there to grasp but doesn't hurt.
Also painted serrated area black so after
sanding the high ridges only thing still black
are the recessed slots between serrations.
Very minor detail but it was either do that
or do yardwork.
 
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