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Thread: CZ-75 versus Beretta 92 or M9, which one to get?

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    CZ-75 versus Beretta 92 or M9, which one to get?

    I kind of lean toward the Beretta since it's the military pistol and I'm more confident that mags/accessories/parts will be available.

    What say you?

    If you could only have one of the two?

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    Without question, I would get the CZ. I have an 85b and have shot the Berreta's. The Cz feels much better to me, and I shoot it much better. Magazine avaialbility is a non-issue. As far as parts and accesories are concerned, I don't know. Of course, only you can decide which is better for you.

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    Without question, I would get the M9A1. I have a 92FS and have shot the CZs. The Beretta feels much better to me, and I shoot it much better. Magazine avaialbility is a non-issue. As far as parts and accesories are concerned, I don't know. Of course, only you can decide which is better for you.

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    I'm a big CZ fan. I wouldn't worry much about availability of CZ parts. Tons of surplus has been imported over the last 25 years before you even consider the commercial stuff.

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    BTW if you decide on the CZ and aren't dead set on new, check CDI Sales on gunbroker. They've got a pile of surplus CZ-75s for the $300-$400 range. I picked up one for $325 intent on refinishing it but it was in good enough shape I decided not to....

    http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx...ellers=2621012

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    Nice link Bro. I'd bet all these are accurate and clean up well. VERY tempting! The compact Mossad is way cool.

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    I've owned multiple of both and now only have the CZ. Try and shoot both they do feel and shoot a little differently.

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    I love my Beretta!



    It's a great shooter, here's a 10 shot group at 25 yards.



    7 of those 10 went into .4"


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    Quote Originally Posted by m4brian View Post
    Nice link Bro. I'd bet all these are accurate and clean up well. VERY tempting! The compact Mossad is way cool.
    I've bought nearly a half dozen guns from them. All came in better than advertised....

    In the theme of the thread I'm tempted by one of the Beretta M1951s they have....

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    I have several CZ-75 variants, a 75B, 75 Pre-B, 75D PCR, Kadet, and a 97B .45. I also have an Italian made Beretta 92FS. I like the 92FS more than my buddy's M9 as I prefer the curved back strap, and the slightly slanted dust cover. The 92FS grip is more comfortable for me than the M9.

    That being said, I prefer the CZ-75's over my 92FS as it fits my hand better, and is consistently more accurate for me. No bad choices here though. CZ USA gives great support, and has all the parts you need. There's good aftermarket support with Cajun Gun Works, and CZ Custom.

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