CZ's Suck . . . .

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. . . . . the money right out of my wallet. Started out with one, then added another, then another, got up to 6, thought, OK, that's enough.

Just ordered a CZ .40 Tactical Sport . . . . . :p

Yea, CZ's suck.
 
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LOLOLOL--Oh, man, I came into this thread loaded for bear. CZs are a fine gun, and I'm glad you're enjoying 'em!

Dan
 
Well mine only get 3 stars.

I got a TS about a month ago from Santa. For that kind of money I didn't expect to find a bent plastic spring guide and get close to 5 FTF so far in less than 200 rounds. I hope the two are connected and a new spring guide cures it.

Great trigger though. Accidental double taps are a bit of a surprise!
 
right on... I carried a G26 for about a year and traded it off for a CZ PO1, much better handgun for me...
 
I have two CZs - a CZ83 and a CZ75 Compact. They are outstanding guns. Both exceptionally well made, and super accurate.

I think a CZ 97 BD is next on my list.
 
If I had to pick one gun manufacturer to solve all my firearms needs, it would be CZ.
 
Ha Ha Ha, 6 CZs ......Hey your ahead of me. :) I do know what you are talking about with CZs. Somehow they tend to multiply.

Bought a SP-01 Tactical was really impressed with the accuracy I was getting. For some reason I pick up a CZ Tactical Sport in 9mm. It shoots excellent, and the trigger was love at 1st pull.

All of a sudden I had a P-07.

Next thing I know, Last week I found myself pricing a CZ 85 Combat. Dealer told me his distributor had a CZ 85 Combat in duel tone in stock. Should be in this week. So much for my extra overtime money. So yes... CZs do suck. :D
 
Do they suck worse than 1911's? I continue to wrestle with the issue of whether or not to get a CZ 75 or 1911...and no, I can't afford both :p
 
Schmeky -

LMAO!

But I have the solution.........

Got a business plan going for a Nationwide

Chain of CZ addict rehab franchises,

So I can continue to add to my personal stable.



isher
 
Cz's do indeed suck in that aspect. (money away from other things)

Only have two. A CZ75B-SA, and a 82.

But I keep looking at the rifles with a glancing eye.... Thinking what others guns could be traded.....
 
CZ lovers, I want to join the club! How heavy is the Compact (not the alloy framed ones, the Compact) and what is the trigger like on the same gun, both the single and the double?

I picked up at PCR? 9mm, man my hand just melts around that grip. Was light too. But I am not a fan of the decocker and am interested in that cocked and locked option that the original compact offers.
 
Yup, cZs tend to do that. I have first hand knowledge; again and again and again.......

SalchaketJoe,
I don't have the specs with me, but I have a pair of Compacts that I shoot better than my 75Bs. The shorter grip seems to snug into my hand for a tighter hold. The triggers on both were fine out of the box and smoothed up after some shooting. I would like an alloy Compact for carry as the steel frame gets a tad heavy after awhile. cZ did make some Compacts with an alloy frame and, unfortunately, I passed on one two years ago.
 
I think that between a buddy of mine, my wife and I (and our daughter), we have around 20 CZs. There's a preB, an AB, several Bs, clones, etc.
 
Kentucky Smith,

Congratulations you no good, you know what . . . I'm jealous. Would love to have a P-07. Please, give us a range report if you want.

Isher,

Spectacular idea. I like, I like a lot :eek:


I was at a 750 yard rifle range last year and they have .22 rifle shoots most weekends. Range master told me about a fellow that showed up one day with a CZ .22 rifle, I think he said it was a 452 (not sure). Anyway, he cleaned eveybodys clock. After the match, he let some folks shoot his rifle. Range master said within 6 months nearly everyone had that same .22 rifle. I saw one the day I was there and it was gorgeous, had a deep, rich blue, and beautiful wood.

Uh, oh, not another CZ . . .:scrutiny:

M&PVolk,

I have shot 1911's for 30 years and love them. Have several, including a tack driving Les Baer. I rarely shoot my 1911's nowdays. I made the mistake of buying a CZ-97B .45. After some modifications, (competition hammer, sights, accurizing, etc.) it shot as good as, and on many days, better than my best and most favorite 1911's. The 97 is large, but the grip feels like it was poured into my hand. Love this thing. The accuracy is just incredible when I do my part.
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You guys really need one of these little cousins to round out your collection.

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75 Compact

lol...

Salchaketjoe... The compact is a bit porky and heavy, but it might be the right sidearm for you.

If you want hi cap (14), in a smaller package with CZ quality, it's for you.
This is not a pocketgun. I carry the 75 compact model IWB with a sweatshirt or longer tee covering the waistband.

I love this model. Some people don't. Just have realistic expectations should you consider this model. Obviously the quality is there.

Philoe
 
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