A while ago I decided to get out of the .45 game. Why, you ask? The short answer is it was getting too expensive to shoot. The long answer lies in modern ammunition technology, but that’s a different article. One morning my lovely wife got tired of my bitching and said, “Why don’t you get that 9mm you’ve been talking about?” The gun in question was the CZ 75 P-07 Duty, a polymer version of the ergonomically delicious CZ-75. With the .45s on the chopping block and the 9mm stepping up to the plate, I was hoping for czechmate.
CSG Committed To Making Remington Ammunition Better Than Ever
It has been nearly a year since Czechoslovak Group, known as CSG, began an acquisition process that would bring ammunition manufacturers Remington, Federal, CCI, Speer and Hevi-Shot under the umbrella of the Prague-based arms conglomerate. These highly recognized names in the industry, collectively The Kinetic Group, were purchased for a whopping $2.225 billion in a … Read more