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Spotted this in the gun library at Cabela's, which as you know is not known for smokin' deals, particularly on used guns. The tag said CZ85B but I asked if they'd honor the price and they did. Everyone who looked at it during the background check and sale process said "Wow, that looks brand new!" and raised their eyebrows when they looked at the price. With my Cabela's visa points it cost me $7.38 out the door, so I think I did okay. No box, came with 2 mags, and looks almost new. There is some blue worn off the barrel but no marks anywhere on the frame or slide. Got it home, field stripped it, and inside looks brand new, zero wear and zero debris. I oiled the locking lugs and barrel exterior, greased the rails, and took it to the range. Hits a little high with 115 grain but I actually prefer that POI rather than low. No malfunctions in 4 magazines. DA trigger is a bit heavy and a little gritty; feels like about 11 lbs but I'll measure it later. SA is very smooth, no perceptible wall (similar to the other CZ75 I shot and liked a lot) kind of like a very short, light, DA revolver trigger if that makes sense.
Pics later if I can get my phone to cooperate with this forum. Meanwhile tell me more about the Omega trigger, why it was implemented, benefits, downsides, etc.
I'll have to switch to the pinch/slingshot method for running the slide, I think, as there's not much to hold onto in the overhand/powerstroke method. But man what a smooth, sweet shooter. Feels great in the hand also.
Pics later if I can get my phone to cooperate with this forum. Meanwhile tell me more about the Omega trigger, why it was implemented, benefits, downsides, etc.
I'll have to switch to the pinch/slingshot method for running the slide, I think, as there's not much to hold onto in the overhand/powerstroke method. But man what a smooth, sweet shooter. Feels great in the hand also.