Glock vs. CZ

Which do you prefer?

  • CZ

    Votes: 90 62.5%
  • Glock

    Votes: 54 37.5%

  • Total voters
    144
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I have trigger reach issues with the CZ.

Supposedly there's a replacement trigger that might fix this, but CZs are way more expensive than they used to be, and I don't want to buy an expensive gun that out of the box I can't comfortably shoot without major disassembly and parts replacement.

I'm still interested in a .40S&W CZ75B, but it's definitely a back burner item now.
 
Even if you were in a life long war most of us will never use thant many rounds.



"The CZs had an average lifespan of about 30K rounds before something major broke ....
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glock, they are reliable, accurate, easy to maintain, the have been proven time and again easy to get parts for. also a glock you can run until the guide rod melts out the end of the slide and the gun will still function.
 
I have both, love both. I believe the Glock will shoot the most rounds before it quits. I think the CZ is more accurate. I can buy a Glock in every gun store I know of. CZ's are not in many gun shops. Parts are easy to find and cheap, for the Glock. I will sell/trade every gun I own before these two.
 
I own and shoot both, but prefer the CZ-75.

I've never heard of the FBI test of which Marcus L. is talking about, but I think we're all aware of every make having failures in far less than 30,000 rounds.

If you can get a gun, any gun, to run 100,000 rounds without parts breakage, that's an exception, not the rule.

I've not ever heard anything to lead me to believe that CZ's are now "lower quality" than they used to be. I don't believe they would start using an inferior casting process to save a few cents on a frame, makes no logical sense. If anything they have probably made efforts to improve quality.
 
Glock does not fit me. I can shoot them just fine, but they don't fit me. I also break from the herd - I can't stand thier trigger system.

I don't think they fit a lot people with average size hands. They just have to have them though and deal with the oversized grip on them caused by the growth (hump) on them. Thus the creation of the grip reduction industry. The triggers are another story.
 
I prefer glocks in general but specifically for this thread, all my glocks carry easier than my CZs in IWB. So I vote glock.
 
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