CZ-75B range report. Good LAWD!

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Now for isntructions on a do it yourself cz trigger job

1) shoot about 700 rounds through it.
2) give it a good soaking in solvent
3) blow it out thoroughly with compressed air.

You may just want to do step 2 and 3 right now. I can see your gun has come with the same factory grit that they all come with. It will not leave until you blow it out with air. You will not be sorry. especially focus on the hammer and sear engagement area.
 
That's just how I started out when I bought my first CZ. I still have the same number of guns in the safe, I just sold off some Winchester's, Remington's, and Ruger's to make room for the CZs.
 
I own one,in the two tone model,and I love it.It fits my hand like a glove.Here is the picture of it.
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When I got my CZ75BD, I was dissapointed in the accuracy. Well, turns out it wasn't the gun! It was my first pistol and after about 1,000 rounds I finally felt comfortable with it. Today I am VERY pleased with the accuracy, and the trigger is completely broken in after 6,000 rounds.
 

What really amazes is that is 2006 and this forum has how many members.
And so many of you are shocked and amazed how well CZ’s shoot, are put together, and priced
CZ75’s are in more police and military holsters then 92/96’s, High powers and even OH my g#d 1911 45acp’s
Well I guess better late than never
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Found self in xzactly same situation a yr ago w my pre B. Sent a case thru applicator since then, no hiccups. Same results. Have to push targets further downrange to keep it challenging. Bought a nice used 97B sight unseen, nor held/fired one. First 3 mags went equally well, can only improve w practice. imho, CZs are underrated. Take it from me, Buy a CZ, save money for ammo!
 
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