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CZ Dan Wesson Pointman 7 .45acp Stainless

Model: 01900
 
Condition: Factory New
 
Bud's Item Number: 17997
 
UPC: 806703019000
 
MFG: CZ-USA

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Features:

- Forged, one piece match grade barrel and bushing.
- Round top slide with Bo-Mar style adjustable target sight
- Hand polished flat surfaces with contrasting bead blasted rounds
- Flat, all steel 20-LPI checkered mainspring housing
- Front and rear cocking serrations
- Beveled magwell
- All sharp edges dehorned by hand
- Lowered and flared ejection port
- Hand polished feed ramp
- Ed Brown slide stop
- Ed Brown memory groove grip safety
- Tactical extended thumb safety
- One piece full length stainless guide rod
- Commander style match hammer
- Match grade sear
- Aluminum trigger with stainless bow
- Extended serrated magazine catch
- Wolff springs used exclusively
- Diamond checkered coco-bolo grips
- Tuned, machined, internal extractor
- Test fired for reliability
- 38 ounces unloaded

Specifications:

- Weight: 2.4 lbs
- Overall Length: 8.8 in
- Barrel Length: 5 in
- Height: 5.5 in
- Width: 1.5 in
- Frame: Stainless
- Trigger mech.: SA
- Sights: Adjustable
- Safety elements, safety: Manual thumb safety, Grip safety
- Ammo: .45 AUTO
- Magazine capacity: 7
- Rate of twist: 1:16 in
 
SpecificationsLeaderboard
Finish STAINLESS
Type Pistol
Action Not Available
Caliber 45 ACP
Barrel Length 5"
Capacity 7 + 1
Safety Thumb and Grip Safety
Grips Exotic Cocobolo Double Diamond
Sights Adjustable
Weight 2.4 lbs

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Reviewed By: casey a on 05/15/2010 Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
When I got my Dan Wesson Pointman 7, I was very excited about the fit and finish all around. It looks great, feels great in the hand and I can't wait to break it in. The only thing I was disappointed in was that the front strap is not checkered at all contrary to the advertisement. Oh well, ya can't win them all.

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Reviewed By: Joseph B on 09/29/2009 Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
Outstanding in every category! I purchased my PM7 from Bud's nearly a year ago. First off, Bud's was great to deal with, I will definitely use their site in the future. As for the PM7, I have run UMC and Wolf through this without one single failure, only 500+ rounds, but no failures during the break in period?? I purchased the '08 model and the mags that came with it were used right along side two Wilson D47's, no failures to speak of at all, seems the newer stock mags are fine. I did entirely disassemble and lube the PM7 with FP-10 and then hand cycled it about 100 times before taking it to the range. I really can't say enough good things about this purchase overall, I would highly recommend the PM7.

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Reviewed By: kenneth s on 03/19/2009 Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
Fine quality 1911 pistol. This is not my first, in fact I own 25 other 1911 pistols that are mostly Colts but with a Kimber, an RIA, two Les Baer, and an Olympia Arms. Thr Dan Wesson has a feel like my Les Baer guns - tight and smooth. Accurate, with great work throughout. I don't know how they're doing it but these guys aare turning out the best value in a 1911 pistol available. VERY nice!

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Reviewed By: alfonse p on 02/11/2009 Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
This one started off with a few issues...slide would not stay locked open after last round and the barrel was marred from the recoil spring guide. A few emails to the Dan Wesson and she was brought back to life and 2k rounds later has been flawless ever since. Customer service backed their product and did not hesitate to resolve any factory faults, albeit I ate the shipping $. The factory mags were garbage so I ended up using some Wilson Combats that seem to work well with this pistol. Overall it's a shooter once the kinks were ironed out.

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Reviewed By: Chris C on 02/07/2009 Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
Best value for a quality 1911 on the market.
When I got my pointman7 I was concerned about feading reliabilty becuse it was such a tight gun. Many of my most relaable weapons have a bit of play to them (e.g. Glocks and Paras). This gun is not only very well finished, but its a tight as a bank vault. To date I have ~200 rounds of swc though with zero failues of any kind. Acuracy is about what you would expect from such a tight, well finished gun. Off-hand 5 shot groups of 1 inch at 15 yards almost effortlessly. From a rest the gun may vary well shoot tigher groups yet.
As it happened, on my first trip to the range with my DW I ended up shooting next to someone with a Wilson combat 1911. Except for a more beveled mag well, and a slight edge in appearance, my $1000 DW was the equal to my neighbors $3000 Wilson.

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