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The Constable |
I've been aware of the CZ 75's for years. Read Jeff Coopers writings for years and he felt they were quite the pistol. This coming from a true 9mm hater too. Simply never had the chance to fire one or really felt the need to. Plus here in Montana they are not exactly on every LGS shelf like Ruger's, or SIG's. Only one Dealer ever had an assortment and he's 140+ miles away. Recently I decided I needed a different pistol to keep in my Man bag in my vehicles. I keep some ID, extra cash, Leatherman, a few meds, etc. As well as a pistol and a few mags in the bag and take it with me wherever I travel. I had one of my 229's in there but hated to leave a "good" pistol in there should it ever, God forbid...Get stolen. So decided to look at CZ 75's as they are relatively cheap, have a reputation for toughness and reliability. I found a deal on a NIB 75B last week so snagged it. Took it out yesterday and ran a hundred rds of ball through it. Man but was I EVER surprised! The first thing that struck me was how LIGHT the recoil was and how SMOOTH the slide ran back and forth. The grip feels like a BHP to me...another plus as I love Highpowers. It was perfectly regulated for 124 gr ball ammo , shot right to my POA. And ACCURATE as well. I was surprised too , by the small groups I was able to print out to 25 yds. This thing IS a shooter! I can see why there are so many CZ Fan Boys out there. No doubt about it, I love my 1911's, My SIG's, BHP's and a host of others. But the CZ's are certainly worth a hard look. | ||
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Writer by profession, smartass by the grace of God. |
I'm in a similar boat. I just recently went to the P-07 variant, and so far, it beats out my West German P-226 for accuracy and ease of carry. (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") | |||
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They are great reliable guns. They used to be very inexpensive but it seems the popularity has caught up. I prefer the metal guns but the poly guns are great shooters too. I'm slowly adding CZ's and subtracting some Sigs from the collection. | |||
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Get a trigger job (hammer, springs, disconnector and polish) on them and they are simply "heaven". | |||
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I just got a P01 and right out of the box I can shoot it as well as my P320s which I've put a combine total of about ten thousand rounds through, so I was very pleased about that. It's my first CZ and I plan to get more. But I think I am experiencing trigger slap or is it trigger sting? I've had quite a few different guns and never experienced this before. From the first shot my trigger finger hurts a bit and after 150 rounds yesterday, two range sessions, my finger was a bit sore for a few hours afterwards. I'm going to the range again this morning for another hundred rounds, and I suppose if this continues I may end up selling it and trying a different CZ because I'm really liking it otherwise. CZ P10C and HK VP9 SK - Go Bucks! | |||
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I agree--CZ's are very nice. I have a CZ dealer close by--great selection and custom shop pistols. https://czcustom.com/new-firea...pistols-custom.html/ Rifles are also nice but $$. CZ455 Tacticool http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-4...lack-laminate-stock/ | |||
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I'be got a CZ75B and love it. It's everything you said. If you want to carry a CZ, I recommend buying a "D" variant. Instead of a safety, it has a decocking lever. With some experience, you will find that the safety on most CZ pattern guns is not quite as reliable as that on a 1911. "Like a horse has its rider, and the sky has its moon, a man has his loneliness, mistaken as pride." -Longmire | |||
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I don't know man I just got here myself |
This sight Cajun Gun Works has some really nice drop in trigger kits, plus lots of other CZ aftermarket goodies. | |||
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I agree. I have the plain 75B and it is everyone's favorite at the range. The all steel from makes it sink into your hand and is very reassuring indeed! Speaking of Cajun, I've added a lot of inexpensive but effective Cajun parts with total success. Tinkering with a CZ is very easy; something I will not attempt on a Sig. | |||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
I've been addicted for the past decade. Not the best triggers for staging but damn do they shoot good regardless. The Custom Shop guns are exceptionally great. | |||
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I am not a fan of the stock trigger in most factory CZs. You can replace the stock trigger with the CZ85 Combat trigger and that may help as it is not so curved. If you replace the trigger be sure to but in the better TRS also. https://cajungunworks.com/product/85c/ https://cajungunworks.com/prod...igger-return-spring/ | |||
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The Constable |
I've had a few of their rifles and sighted in several others. Still have a 455 in .17 hmr. I like the feel of old time, wood and steel. Had a 9.3x62 a dozen years back. Worked great, very accurate but already had a few medium bores, so sold it. Also worked on a .416 Rigby for a friend who was headed to Zim for buffalo. Sighted it in, worked up some handloads, etc. They surely build some nice rifles, especially their big bore bolt guns. | |||
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The Constable |
Read about that issue on the CZ Forums. Cajun does a replacement trigger or simply use the CZ 85 trigger. Should fix the problem. I have the same issue with my little Glock 42 for some reason. | |||
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If you want a cheap truck gun, SAR makes a version that goes for about 250, and takes the same magazines. The quality is on par with CZ, the finish is not. Also, if you get a chance, check out the CZ 97. It's a little large, but it's in .45 ACP. | |||
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I may look into that. Thank you for the links and info. CZ P10C and HK VP9 SK - Go Bucks! | |||
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Id really like to know what causes it. The shape of the trigger seems fine to me. Strange. CZ P10C and HK VP9 SK - Go Bucks! | |||
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I had the exact same problem with my 75B. Something about the geometry of that trigger would dig into my nail bed. 100 rounds was all I could stand. I checked out this post: http://www.czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=40238.0 I followed his advice and purchased a CZ 97 trigger. I didn't do the extra curving that the author did, but I did polish and dehorn it. Easy install if you have some simple armorer skills. It instantly solved my problem and now it's one of my favorite shooting pistols. | |||
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Stupid Allergy |
Do not, I repeat Do Not go to Cajun Gun Works' website! Their awesome work and super customer service will drain your wallet and fast. I currently own a P01 that was bought new (came from CGW modified). It's a tack driver. I also have one of the gray SP-01 tacticals and a Rami I just found recently. All of mine are the decocker version... just like a P229, no external safeties. They are fantastic firearms. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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Stangosaurus Rex |
I got my first CZ75 about April I think. Now I have 3. First 2 were surplus guns that I hopped up with CGW parts and then I could not resist a Shadow 2. I need a compact. I waiting for more surplus compacts to come along ___________________________ "I Get It Now" Beth Greene | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
I think it's pissing me off that more and more folks are finding out what great guns the CZ pistols are. Makes the prices go up. Especially with the custom guns. Look at the Protek series. Was just around $1600 3-4 years ago, then $1750 a year or two ago. And now, it's over $2k, as listed on CZ Custom. Q | |||
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