CZ 75b / Beretta 92fs - 1000 rds through each

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Hit a 1000 rds through each of the above. Both purchased new.

Both have been flawless - no malfunction of any kind

The 92fs was smoother & had a better trigger out of the box, not as noticeable an improvement after 1000 rds

The 75b was a lot better after 1000 rds, it's trigger & action is still not as smooth but it's getting noticeably better with every rd fired.

Both handle recoil very well, and both are equal as far as a comfortable shooter goes. I would have no problem shooting either one all day long.

Out of the box I am more accurate with the 92fs, but the gap has decreased sharply as the 75b breaks in.

Both are extremely easy to break down, clean & maintain.

Not that it matters but, the 92fs is a "sexier" looking handgun IMHO.

If my life was on the line & I had to pick one it would be the 92fs, only because I'm more accurate with it. ( the gap is closing through as the CZ continues to smooth out)

Both are keepers & I don't plan on ever getting rid of either one, but if God came down from the Heavens & said I have to chose between the two, I would pick the 92fs.
 
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Good, glad you are happy! I liked shooting our 92FS at the rental range, but seemed a bit bulky for carry. Glad you are having good times with both!
 
Doesn't surprise me a bit that both have been flawless. Yes, the CZ's require a bit more shooting time for everything to smooth out but they just keep getting better and better the more you shoot......Not worn out but like fine wine, that just keeps getting better with time. :)

Beretta & CZ.....two superb manufactures and two of my personal favorites!.....You can't go wrong, you didn't go wrong and one would be hard pressed to find a more reliable pistol to bet their life on than a 75 or 92....Cheers!
 
My CZ P01 just passed the 2k flawless mark.

WORLDS easier to carry than a 92fs.
 
My CZ P01 just passed the 2k flawless mark.

WORLDS easier to carry than a 92fs.
The CZ P01 is on my short list of new guns to own. I also own a Stoeger Cougar 8000 that just passed the 2000 flawless rds fired. The 92fs & 75b were not intended to be carried, actually my carry gun is a Ruger Security Six. I will probably be replacing the Stoeger 8000 with a 8045 in the near future. The 92fs & 75b will supply my 9MM habit very nicely.
 
Of these, I have only used the 92FS. Have now put 860 rounds through my 92FS. I did have a few feeding problems initially (in the first 140 rounds) with Remington UMC and USAAmmo Remanufactured. After 140 rounds, it has fed everything faultlessly. This pistol is really sweet to shoot. Love it.
 
Of these, I have only used the 92FS. Have now put 860 rounds through my 92FS. I did have a few feeding problems initially (in the first 140 rounds) with Remington UMC and USAAmmo Remanufactured. After 140 rounds, it has fed everything faultlessly. This pistol is really sweet to shoot. Love it.
Both were fed 500 rds of RWS 124gr FMJ initially. After that they were fed 500 rds of Federal Champion 115gr FMJ. I just picked up 500 rds of Remington UMC 115gr FMJ & WWB 115gr FMJ. They'll both be going to the range with me next week.
 
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