Excited to see the results.Speaking of painting guns, tomorrow is testing lab day for me with cerakote.
Excited to see the results.Speaking of painting guns, tomorrow is testing lab day for me with cerakote.
Not sure about the gold colored one specifically, but here’s a conversation from way back about them.I ran across this picture online.
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CZ 75B 25th Anniversary model.
I wonder what this went for in 2000, and how much it is nowadays. If one is even for sale.
That's more my style. I like silver/platinum look more than gold.Not sure about the gold colored one specifically, but here’s a conversation from way back about them.
The tl;dr is 6-700 bucks.
I’m more of a fan of this one…
CZ 75 “Order of the White Lion” Limited Edition
www.czub.cz
Well if @T-DOGG gets busy with the cerakote maybe they’ll commission him to do the project!That's more my style. I like silver/platinum look more than gold.
Just think we are less than a year from the CZ75 50th anniversary. I wonder what they will come out with?
Aaaannnddd, I’m back.Morning all...
FN could, they just don’t. And I think those are pretty ugly because of it. Great guns, just weird looking.
I might have painted two guns before I decided that was too boring and started mixing colors. That Q looks awesome and I bet it’s a mix.
It’s an expensive experiment, but I’ve not had too many go wrong.
When it comes to CZs, I seem to only like them in their traditional styles and all metal.
When I feel the P-07, P-09, and P-10, they just don’t feel like CZs to me. Im not saying anything bad about those guns, just that they aren’t for me.
It really is. Like a HiPower in SA/DA configuration. LoL I just absolutely love the feel of the 75. I had an 85 (ambi controls), but didn’t think I needed two. Loved that gun.Near perfect ergonomics in a high capacity yet surprisingly compact package - the CZ 75 stands the test of time.