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    CZ-75

    I don't see a lot of postings about the CZ-75 platform. Most of the time it's Glocks and 1911s that I see getting the attention. Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the CZ-75 Single Action? I've never shot a CZ-75 but I'm mildly interested in getting one at some point. I would even be willing to give it a try for competition and if it did well there concealed carry.

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    a couple of my buddies have cz-75s, i think they are double action not single though. they both love them, both in 9mm, both 100%. i've shot them, grip feels good in the hand, nice pistol for the money.

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    CZ makes the 75 in double action as well as a single action variant. I mentioned it specifically since I'd be more interested in that version.

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    I have the CZ75 SP01 and it is slowly working its way up to being my favorite pistol. The grip is the most ergonomic and naturally pointing of any handgun I own.

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    It's an undervalued weapon in my view. I have handled the SA, and like the ambi safety, but wonder if that straight trigger would be an irritant in a good pistol class.
    Put a few rounds through the full sized DA/SA and the compact-love 'em.
    The SA would be my choice though- would deal with the trigger.

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    I think they're fantastic pieces, I've had a lot of CZ's over the years, my first one was purchased in 1989 before the Wall fell, a GI brought it back from Germany.

    If I got the SA only version, I'd replace the plastic trigger with a steel one that's available, but they do shoot very well.
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    I love my CZ-85 Combat (just an ambi 75 w/two tone and adjustable sights & adjustable overstop on trigger).


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    I've always wanted a CZ75 since Cooper wrote about them but I couldn't manipulate the thumb safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    I've always wanted a CZ75 since Cooper wrote about them but I couldn't manipulate the thumb safety.
    They do offer a version with a decocker if that would help you out.

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    They are a great bargain. While i have never owned one, i have handled a few and they have an excellent reputaion. The new CZ-75b(?) - the current production version of the old pistol really wowed me with its quality and ergonomics - a little long for me in the trigger reach dept, but C&L is also an option. I already had a Hi-Power, a Beretta and a Glock 17, so I passed on picking one up.

    We had two captured ones, a standard milspec one and an engraved, nickel-plated pimp gun w/ gold controls and trigger.
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