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Caliber? I’m guessing 9mm from your comment “comes with two 15-rd magazines”.
I’m also guessing that the people that had problems with failure to feed and/or eject, may have been “limp wristing” the gun. Failure to fire may fit into that category also, if the slide didn’t fully seat the round in the chamber.
Sounds like a good gun – if you can find and afford it. Thanks for letting the rest of us know what’s out there in the big wide world of guns.
Thank you for this article. I have a CZ75 I brought back from Germany in 87. I have shot countless rounds through it and the gun has only failed me when the springs wore out. I do enjoy the consistency of the CZ line of pistols.
Dan, Like you I brought back a CZ 75 from Germany around 87. Lost track of how many rounds fired but it remains my favorite. The fit / feel while in hand is amazing. Friends who test fire the pistol really like it.
“Dummy post” here as I’m going to point out the obvious. Ignoring minor cosemtic differences…IT LOOKS LIKE A GLOCK!!! Of all the “glockoid” copies out there…this is the most overt imitation AFAIK. I’d almost go so far as to say that CZ owes Glock some royalties…but then again…probably any manufacturer of polymer framed, striker fired pistols does as well.
But then you’d probably have to also say that Glock owes Sig some significant royalties. And then you’d have to go all the way back to JMB. Patents expire and then the other companies can do what they want with the info.
I noticed also that they are on sale at J&G Sales jgsales.com for only $399.95
I switched from an Springfield XD 45 to a CZ P07 and couldn’t be any happier!
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Caliber? I’m guessing 9mm from your comment “comes with two 15-rd magazines”.
I’m also guessing that the people that had problems with failure to feed and/or eject, may have been “limp wristing” the gun. Failure to fire may fit into that category also, if the slide didn’t fully seat the round in the chamber.
Sounds like a good gun – if you can find and afford it. Thanks for letting the rest of us know what’s out there in the big wide world of guns.
Thank you for this article. I have a CZ75 I brought back from Germany in 87. I have shot countless rounds through it and the gun has only failed me when the springs wore out. I do enjoy the consistency of the CZ line of pistols.
Dan, Like you I brought back a CZ 75 from Germany around 87. Lost track of how many rounds fired but it remains my favorite. The fit / feel while in hand is amazing. Friends who test fire the pistol really like it.
“Dummy post” here as I’m going to point out the obvious. Ignoring minor cosemtic differences…IT LOOKS LIKE A GLOCK!!! Of all the “glockoid” copies out there…this is the most overt imitation AFAIK. I’d almost go so far as to say that CZ owes Glock some royalties…but then again…probably any manufacturer of polymer framed, striker fired pistols does as well.
But then you’d probably have to also say that Glock owes Sig some significant royalties. And then you’d have to go all the way back to JMB. Patents expire and then the other companies can do what they want with the info.
I noticed also that they are on sale at J&G Sales jgsales.com for only $399.95
I switched from an Springfield XD 45 to a CZ P07 and couldn’t be any happier!