WeedWhacker
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I'm eyeballing a CZ75B with a safety, not a decocker. I don't care for ambi safeties, but that's not a deal-breaker by itself. I also am of the firm opinion that having a consistent trigger pull is important, but I am hesitant to give up a potentially useful feature.
The question is this: what advantages does a CZ-75B SA have over a regular no-decocker CZ-75B? How many parts are interchangeable (will finding spares for the SA models be difficult, etc.)? Is the trigger significantly better (or any better after having a skilled gunsmith smooth the internals out)?
Primary advantage for CZ 75B: available in stainless steel.
Primary advantage for CZ 75B SA: single-action, adjustable (better?) trigger.
The question is this: what advantages does a CZ-75B SA have over a regular no-decocker CZ-75B? How many parts are interchangeable (will finding spares for the SA models be difficult, etc.)? Is the trigger significantly better (or any better after having a skilled gunsmith smooth the internals out)?
Primary advantage for CZ 75B: available in stainless steel.
Primary advantage for CZ 75B SA: single-action, adjustable (better?) trigger.