Point taken. Perhaps I should have added that I've read that about 75s too, but I have no personal experience with a 75 so they may indeed be less problematic. I just would not carry a 97 without extensive reliability testing. The maltfunctions I experienced were rather unique in that the round would catch on the upper part of the barrel above the chamber, catching on the upper chambers edge. All my other feeding malfunctions I've seen are generally "nosedives" as opposed to the unique CZ jams I've seen.
I owned a 97 at one time myself. It would not reliably feed hollow points. It's not the first .45 that I have seen that would not do so. Feed ramp polishing is an easy fix. In my opinion, fmj ammo in a .45 is suficient enough. The 75 I owned was flawless, cycled everything I fed it.