Did I do good? CZ 75B stainless.

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Folks thanks so much. As to the price, even a blind hog sometimes finds an acorn. Oink Oink Snort I say. Oh yes. Bowling Green.
While on the subject, 147 grain, or 115. What's this beautiful girl digest best in you ail's experience? She will be a carry gun in colder weather, and I have on hand a selection of MagTech and Remington JHP's. Hoping for some guidance. Don
 
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The bullet weight does not seem to make any difference in any of my 3 CZ's.

They eat FMj / hollow point - all of it.

When I concealed carried the 75B Compact - I used Hydro-shock hollow points.

" Hydra-Shok is a type of expanding bullet used in commercial self-defense ammunition made by Federal Cartridge. It was originally patented by bullet designer Tom Burczynski. Hydra-Shok bullets feature a unique, patented center-post design and notched jacket. Together they are meant to provide more reliable expansion and deeper penetration. Center post designed bullets like Hydra-Shok have more predictable results and therefore offer some advantage as a defensive bullet.[citation needed] In ballistic gelatin, the bullet typically displays very rapid expansion resulting in a larger but more shallow wound channel than would be typical from most other bullet configurations in the same caliber and of similar weight."

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Sirgilligan they told me that was the last one they had and when I asked, I was told they could not get any more at that price. I was just at the right place at the right time. Don
 
Well heck! Glad for you. Mine is deadly accurate, like most all of them. Post some range results!
 
OK folks. Photos to show my new CZ75B satin stainless beauty. Yes, $517.23 OTD. I can honestly say I have never bought a gun I didn't want to personalize, but today I did. All I can say is I look forward to first range time.............Don
If it interests you there is a guy on eBay that sells replacement grip screws for 75s. I have them on mine, look cleaner ante Allen head as opposed to the big honkin Phillips head jobbers they come with. $12 and you get the set and shipping from Las Vegas was two days. They DO look better IMO.
 
Congratulations, my father has the same gun with the same grips and it is a cool looking pistol for sure (it is also very accurate). The finish is different: yours is sand-blasted while my father's one is brushed. Now you have only to get rid of those junky grip screws and replace them with a set of Hogue or Uncle Mike's ones: I've polished the head of the replacement screws to match the finish of the gun and I think it is fantastic now.
 
Thanks everyone. Yes it's the matte stainless version. I don't think I'll ever get another good deal like I did on this one. Don
 
Anyone knows who sells the Polished Stainless version of CZ 75 B. Budsgunshop only have the matte SS
 
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