I have a Beretta 92X RDO, a CZ 75, a CZ 85 (ambi) and a CZ 75B SA.
My Beretta has a little over 500 rounds on it. with no after market parts. The DA CZ's are both 'surplus. The 75 has some new fire control parts and the slide has been milled with a Novak cut; the 85 has had nothing done to it since I bought it except a new recoil spring. Both of the older CZ's have had the magazine brakes removed. The 75B SA has been Cajunized and really isn't relevant to this discussion.
I think the 85 has the best DA pull of just about any DA/SA I've shot even though it is longer than the Beretta. The Beretta DA is no slouch, though, and I'd rank it above the old 75 because the 75 stacks up a little at the end.
The SA of the Beretta is crisper than both of the DA/SA CZ's I have although I actually prefer the roll over of the old CZ's. The 75B SA with a flat trigger beats them all, I don't think you'll get a better SA off a trigger that pivots on a pin.
Beretta is easier to work on, and more aftermarket support is better.
But, I think everyone should own a CZ75 in their lifetime.
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