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Posted: 8/30/10 4:28 PM
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Ok, I put another 150 rounds out of it. I have the two tone model 75B it's like the original model except for the combat hammer and the heavier double action trigger pull. You can thank the internal
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r.long32 
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Posted: 8/27/10 10:22 AM
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I LOVE this gun! I was doing some online research after being severly dissapointed with a Beretta 84 and as some have stated, these guns are a well kept secret. There aren't a lot of dealers
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Posted: 8/22/10 11:55 AM
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The model I shot back in the early 90's was the one with the best double action trigger I have ever felt on a semi-auto and but it had that old style full tang hammer. I just got this newer model
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epwrangler 
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Posted: 8/7/10 9:27 PM
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I have a 75bd Police and I love it. I also have a P07 and it is a great 9mm to shoot. I thought the bd was great but this is light and also shoots fantastic. So, where is the listign for it??Hummmm?
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bmeek11 
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Posted: 8/2/10 5:38 PM
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Bought because of this site. Trigger gritty and with some creap out of the box but constantly improving with use. Spooky accurate first time I shot it at 5 yrds standing 2 handed put 12 of 16 shots in
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lrgcal4fun 
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Posted: 6/30/10 3:19 PM
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Hi otrclwotpo,
Give your self time to get used to the 75 before you decide its to heavy. If you can, go to a range that will rent you guns to try out. The lighter guns will recoil more and that
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otrclwotpo 
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Posted: 6/30/10 6:59 AM
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I tried out the CZ 75 B SA mentioned in previous posts with 60 rounds of two brands of ammo shooting rapid fire of full mags and slow fire after a second repair at the gunsmith and it now operated with
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torgo 
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Posted: 6/17/10 10:58 PM
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Just picked up my first CZ75B last night. Perfect accuracy, so easy to shoot. I love this thing. I highly recommend to anyone looking to buy one. The factory grips might get on your nerves a bit, but they are replaceable. Excellent gun
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larbippy 
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Posted: 5/29/10 9:39 PM
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You and this weapon wiyh 17 rounds of Hornady Critical Defense ammo will not be stopped.
Smooth...lift it..bring the sights on target. Good night.
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otrclwotpo 
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Posted: 5/20/10 10:49 PM
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I tried my CZ75 B SA after being serviced at the gun shop where purchased by a very reputable gunsmith. To my surpirise I am having the same problem. The slide locks back with unfired rounds still in
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epwrangler 
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Posted: 5/2/10 5:30 AM
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I just got my P07 yesterday and took it to the desert to try it out. I was just plinking but what fun. It is all my 75 is and more. I went from soda cans to shotgun shells for targets. All of them flew
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LarBippy 
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Posted: 5/1/10 8:34 PM
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The is a very smooth weapon. Big, heavy but so accurate
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epwrangler 
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Posted: 4/25/10 7:38 AM
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I have owned a CZ75 BD Police for several years and love it so much I decided to buy a CZ PO-7 Duty. I should have it in about a week. I'll be back.
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otrclwotpo 
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Posted: 4/25/10 5:49 AM
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I bought a like new CZ75 B SA 9MM for a good deal at a very reputable gunshop/gunsmith, took it to the range and was very surprised to have had a problem. The slide locked open on almost every magazine
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GladePark 
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Posted: 3/9/10 10:46 PM
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I have had the CZ 75B for about a year now, I have put about 2000 or more rounds through it and I love it. If you have a smaller grip I would put some after market grips on it. This has been one of the
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BAT123 
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Posted: 3/4/10 11:54 PM
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Has anyone tried the CZ "P07 Duty"or heard any reviews on it? I guess it is new model that they claim is improvement over CZ75. I saw it selling recently for under $450 and it looks interesting.
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nate83 
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Posted: 2/26/10 2:47 PM
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question. i've seen on the cz-usa website that some pistols come with a decocker installed, but provide a manual safety if you want to switch it over. I held off on my order of the sp-01 cuz, i dont
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zetti1 
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Posted: 2/24/10 10:34 PM
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Recently added the 75B to my collection. Took it to the range and shot about 200 flawless rounds. I ordered some coco bollo grips to replace the plastic factory grips which I do not like. CZs are very good guns for the price and are one of the best kept secrets. I highly recommend a CZ.
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nate83 
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Posted: 2/24/10 12:41 AM
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Thanks for the input. Upon further research and reviews, I've decided to go with the CZ 75 sp-01. Puttin in the order tomorrow. Very, very stoked. I cant wait to be the only guy who shows up at the
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tkdguy 
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Posted: 2/23/10 9:09 PM
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Nate83: I have two CZ's both circa 1994. One 75 and the other a 85 Combat. I seriously compared a CZ 75 against a Sig 220 in 45 at the time. Just looking at the quality of the Sig. The CZ was equal
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nate83 
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Posted: 2/22/10 1:41 PM
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I havnt heard too much about these guns. No ranges or dealers sell CZ around where I live. Im looking to get a 9mm and was thinking of getting a Sig P226. I, however, would rather not spend $900 on
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bigbob47 
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Posted: 2/16/10 4:17 PM
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About six months ago I shot a friends cz 75B at the range. I fell in love with it and ran out and bought one. I couldn't believe the price of this gun compared to most others. I've put a lot of
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tkdguy 
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Posted: 2/14/10 10:19 PM
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darrek: The difference is caliber with the 40 having somewhat more punch. But I load my cz 75 or the 85 with hot 9mm and they are powerful to no end. These guns are PERFECT and work every time. tkdguy
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darrek 
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Posted: 1/24/10 8:19 AM
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what are the differences between cz75b 9 mm and the same model in 40 sw how different are those models exact.. thx
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SmithkoWitz 
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Posted: 1/24/10 12:22 AM
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CZ75B w/Omega trigger - all this gun needs is NS and it is one heck of a weapon! For the money, I don't think there is a finer gun available. If it cost $200 more if would still be a bargain
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lrgcal4fun 
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Posted: 11/23/09 11:18 PM
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Hi Deusimperator,
Thank you for the information, it clears up a ton of variables.
When you look into the bore is the polish job on the chamber obvious? Bright and mirror like?
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