CZ 75 B: To grip, or not to grip....

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that is the question. I've got a CZ 75B, and had thought about trying some Hogue rubber grips. Anybody have these and have an opinion on them?

I'm also thinking about adding some trijicon night sights. It came with factory glow in the dark night sights, but they glow for about 10 seconds after you remove the light source.

One last question: How hard is it to adjust trigger travel? In double action mode, the trigger is far enough forward I have a hard time getting my finger between the trigger and the trigger guard with gloves on. Is there anything I can do to shorten the double action pull?
 
I have tried the hogue rubber grips and they are not too bad...but I like the CZ rubber grip panels better..they are pretty thin..and have a nice non-slip surface..

the tritium night sights are pretty nice..better than the luminous paint ones..

as far as the trigger..pretty difficult to change the reset points of the trigger..but you could try and replace it with the trigger that is on the P01 and SP01..it has different curve to it, so has its contact point back a little further..
 
The Hogue grips are okay - they are slimmer than the CZ rubber grips, but have the finger groove part on the front, so they end up about the same circumference. I prefer the CZ's checkering, though, and the finger grooves aren't for everyone.

As far as the trigger position goes, carrying half-cocked will move it back a tiny bit, but other than that, I think you're out of luck.
 
I like the Hogue grips. You can even sand them down to fit you better if you like.
 
I've used the Hogue wrap-around grips on several guns, but found them forcing my fingers into uncomfortable positions on a CZ.

I much prefer the CZ factory soft-rubber grips. Just about perfect.
 
I prefer the CZ rubber grips and a strip of skateboard tape on the frontstrap and maybe the backstrap.
 
I'm happy with the factory grips on my cz75. I have gone to fluorescent paint for the front sight ...Birchwood Casey "Super Bright". I've tried it on all my handguns and long guns and it's cheap,,,~$7 for two..red and white, Dicks Sporting Goods. Dispenses like a magic marker.
 
tried both, stock & finger frontstrap hogue. fed about 3/4 case thru with both grips @ 200 rds or so per session. i have long fingers & prefer the hogue. love the balance, trigger, ergonomics & double tap performance of the 75. consistantly tight groups! imho, only thing mine lacks is nite sites. liked it so much, bought my 1st .45, a 97b!
 
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