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I went to CZ's website and it appears that the CZ75 B stainless ( brushed and polished ) have been discontinued. What gives? Was the stainless versions just not popular, expensive to produce? Glad I bought a brushed one a few years ago unfired and hadn't fired it myself. Purchased here on SF. Any thoughts on this particular model would be appreciated. Pickle Rick !!


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The polished stainless 75B is a most beautiful pistol. But, it is extremely slippery. I didn't even bother shooting mine and just sold it.



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Hi Q,
I have wanted a stainless Cz 75 B from the day I handled one. I too thought wow what a nice pistol. It was the polished version. It was covered with finger prints. Steered clear for that reason. Was pretty though. Pickle Rick.


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I have wanted a stainless Cz 75 B from the day I handled one. I too thought wow what a nice pistol. It was the polished version. It was covered with finger prints. Steered clear for that reason. Was pretty though. Pickle Rick.


I've only seen one in my life once. I also only saw a satin S/S one once and really wish I bought the stainless satin one......
 
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I LOVE my matte stainless. I always carry it on the motorcycle. The polished version was too blingy for me.



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I LOVE my matte stainless. I always carry it on the motorcycle. The polished version was too blingy for me.




Nice pics. Thanks for sharing. Pickle Rick.


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I bought a matte stainless CZ-75B and love it. I installed Lok G10 grips. It is one of my favorite pistols to shoot.
 
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Just purchased a CZ 75B High Polish last week and really like it. I have only shot it about 20 rounds and it feels good. I like to clean guns so the high polish finish doesn't bother me. A few months back I picked up a CZ Shadow 2 and I became a believer in CZ pistols. The high polish does have a heavy double/single action compared to the Shadow so I have ordered some springs from Cajun Gun Works to help that out.

Overall I'm very pleased with my new CZ.
 
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One of the best looking out there IMO. I prefer the matte but not much over the polished. If I find a deal locally on either, I'll probably snag one up.


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I was out on the motorcycle today with the CZ. Great views.













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There are several of both matte and polished NIB on Funbroker…….a few ads say they were discontinued in 2019...….One of the CZ guru's had a S/S on their website already done up, Cajungunworks……..darn both S/S versions are out of stock..........perhaps I should jump on it if it's still there.
 
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There are several of both matte and polished NIB on Funbroker…….a few ads say they were discontinued in 2019...….One of the CZ guru's had a S/S on their website already done up, Cajungunworks……..darn both S/S versions are out of stock..........perhaps I should jump on it if it's still there.


That would be my play. At some point they will be gone.


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If the stainless had been made in the "retro" configuration, I would have bought one. There's just something about the earlier CZ 75 look I love with its tear drop shaped trigger guard, vertical cocking grooves in the slide, spur hammer and waffle pattern grips. CZ made a couple different retros. Mine from 2005 is the style I like best, not the later one with short rails.
 
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Yes, both the matte (91128) and the high polish (91108) have been discontinued. Cost of production vs what people would pay for one is a big part of why. especially with the high polish.
 
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I think polished stainless revolvers look sweet but I prefer stainless semi auto pistols to be matte. The polished stainless semi autos look gaudy.
 
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Did they ever make a stainless Omega?


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I just bought one on Monday and will go pick it up sometime this week. Ed

I have the stock photo, but it does not want to upload for some reason.



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I've owned polished, matte and e-nickel factory 75's. I think the brushed would be cool but not that common. If I had to choose one, it would be the brushed because it would be easier to maintain with use.
 
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Did they ever make a stainless Omega?



Possibly. I think I saw one at a gun show. I think it was of the matte / brushed variety. I didnt give it much time as I was picking up my Nib Colt Gold Cup Commander. Pickle Rick.


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