Hey members!
I was in a pawn shop last week and spotted a nib Sar USA 2000 pistol (CZ 75 clone). I had already bought a Sar 9 (Glock clone) last spring. The Sar 9 is a very fine weapon. I've had no issues with failure to feed, fire, or eject. It's eat half a dozen makes and weights of ammo. My only complaint, is the striker fire system in these pistols. This was my first. I don't like striker fired pistols. The fit and finish on the Sarsilmaz pistols is very nice. Machining as well is top notch imo. So, I'm in the pawn shop this Monday last. They had a nib SAR USA 2000 9mm. This is their CZ 75 (clone) pistol. These pistols are hammer fired double action/single action. Very solid and nicely made. So, I swapped out the Sar 9 + $$ for the SAR USA 2000. Question: In all the years past when buying a new firearm, it usually takes 15 minutes for the background check. Now, I'm on the waiting list of the OSP, aka, Oregon State Police. I checked yesterday with the pawn shop, and I'm number 2003 on a list of over 3500. The clerk at the pawn shop said it would probably be another 1 - 2 1/2 weeks. Have any of you had or is having this same issue? If nothing else, that tells me there are a lot of firearms being sold. In Oregon at least.
Expieriences?