Why is there so much CZ love lately? What is it about those guns that make them popular?
I've never seen one in person, so I don't know anything about them...
Man... it's nice to see so many other CZ lovers on these boards. I mean, I know you all exist.
We're here, we're.... wait, uh well never mind. Get used to it!
Why is there so much CZ love lately? What is it about those guns that make them popular?
I've never seen one in person, so I don't know anything about them...
I looked at the CZ about three years ago and passed on it for a better carry option. The gun just fits my hand perfectly and I love the weight on it. The recoil is almost nonexistent. The only thing that sucks is the trigger. The stock trigger absolutely sucks and is worse than the M&P! Still, it's beautiful in every way and if you ever pick one up, most likely you won't put it down.
These trigger issues can be fixed. Come and I will lead you to the promised land. Once you try a CZ as it should be you will never look back. I invite any and all to come up to Lafayette some evening or weekend and I will show you what CAN be.They work, and they aren't overpriced. Ergonomics are good, there's reasonable aftermarket support as far as holsters, sights, etc. CZ has a history (although more so in Europe than here), and the CZ75B is right up there with the 1911 as far as iconic handguns globally. The trigger is the downfall, though. Its reasonably smooth, but it stacks quite a bit just before it breaks. Its sort of like a Beretta DA/SA with more "stick" before the break, if that makes any sense.
I looked at the CZ about three years ago and passed on it for a better carry option. The gun just fits my hand perfectly and I love the weight on it. The recoil is almost nonexistent. The only thing that sucks is the trigger. The stock trigger absolutely sucks and is worse than the M&P! Still, it's beautiful in every way and if you ever pick one up, most likely you won't put it down.
They work, and they aren't overpriced. Ergonomics are good, there's reasonable aftermarket support as far as holsters, sights, etc. CZ has a history (although more so in Europe than here), and the CZ75B is right up there with the 1911 as far as iconic handguns globally. The trigger is the downfall, though. Its reasonably smooth, but it stacks quite a bit just before it breaks. Its sort of like a Beretta DA/SA with more "stick" before the break, if that makes any sense.
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P-01 with Celtic Sebenza
Those half checkered grips are a thing of beauty. I have a PCR on layaway that would look great with a pair.
I found them
CZ 75 CZ 85 Thin, Full Size, Coco Bolo Half Checker Grips
CZ 75 Compact, Thin, Coco Bolo, Half Checker Grips
Moved to CZ custom's website