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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny256 View Post
    What holster set up are you using there?
    Quote Originally Posted by Krod223 View Post
    Same question I have if you don't mind m asking price range . I prefer g code but I like the low cut guard in the picture thumbs up


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    Buy one, they're amazing.


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    I want to purchase the p07 duty from CZ you cannot go wrong with CZ period it's just fits in your hand similar to a glock and 1911. Together that's the way I see them


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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomDoc View Post
    So after a few days of tax refund cash burning a hole in my pocket I have decided a new range toy is in order. I had the chance to handle a CZ75 BD at a shop yesterday and I think I'm in love. This cold war vixen vixen is currently at the top of my list and I can't get it off my mind. Hit me with the good and the bad folks, what are your thoughts?



    Obligatory google pistol porn....
    Here's the CZ I'd talk you into:



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    CZ-75 - Talk me in to one

    That's great video I could never get tired of watching it !!!


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    CZ-75 - Talk me in to one



    Don't forget it's ambidextrous brother...

    Last edited by Yureikuma; 05-09-15 at 19:27.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomDoc View Post
    So after a few days of tax refund cash burning a hole in my pocket I have decided a new range toy is in order. I had the chance to handle a CZ75 BD at a shop yesterday and I think I'm in love. This cold war vixen vixen is currently at the top of my list and I can't get it off my mind. Hit me with the good and the bad folks, what are your thoughts?



    Obligatory google pistol porn....
    I am a devoted Sig all metal DA/SA owner. I have 3. IF I ever was to get another all metal NON Sig, CZ 75 BD would be the FS and a Compact would be the conceal gun. Feel in the hand, controls and trigger, matched to the quality workmanship and QC. CZ is second only slightly behind a Sig.
    I have a couple Poly M&P's I will keep too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RWH24 View Post
    I am a devoted Sig all metal DA/SA owner. I have 3. IF I ever was to get another all metal NON Sig, CZ 75 BD would be the FS and a Compact would be the conceal gun. Feel in the hand, controls and trigger, matched to the quality workmanship and QC. CZ is second only slightly behind a Sig.
    I have a couple Poly M&P's I will keep too.
    Police model is nice. The checkering on the front and back strap alone more than justifies going that route, imo.

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    I had a stock 75B that was a great shooter. One of the most natural feeling grips I have ever held...and I stupidly sold it because of one minor thing that could have been changed. The curve of the trigger actually hurt my trigger finger, the meat on the side of my nail would could pushed up into my nail so anything more than a couple of mags and it would start to hurt (also happens to me on stock M&P triggers).

    I wouldn't hesitate to get one again and actually looking to get one as well, and get a straight trigger installed.

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    I would never pick a CZ-75 over a 92FS or P226*.

    They are good pistols, but very underwhelming compared to their contemporaries.

    *Unless you want Condition 1 carry.
    Last edited by 556A2; 05-15-15 at 01:11.

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