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I got one in satin nickel finish for $425 including taxes and everything. Tag was $399. I think the ones with the polycoat finish would be alittle less.
Wholesale prices are $325-350. How close you get is dependent upon you relationship to your local dealer and circumstance.
$375-400 retail is about right.
Looks like CZ 75B's in 40 and CZ 85's run about $15-20 more than than the various 9mm 75's. This is just the standard guns, the ISPC and model 85 "Combat" are more.
I was told last week that a few of the CZs could be bought at 'below dealer costs' and was quoted $371 for a CZ75B SA and the lowest price I've ever seen an SA for brand new on the shelf in a gunshop (not at a gunshow) was $389.
For the standard, all steel, full size 75bs, I'd shoot for $370 for the gun only.
I paid $419 before tax for the CZ75B I bought in Oklahoma City. It's a fine pistol (in fact my favorite for just plain fun shooting and is just as accurate as my SIG) but now I feel just like a sucker for not getting a better price.
Oh well... The shop I bought it at is run by a pretty good guy who semi-struggles to keep it open so maybe the extra 20 to 50 I paid over the going rate went for a good cause.
Wow, you guys are getting a great deal if you’re paying under 400 for a CZ. Here in the great state of NY, a CZ75B on the poly finish is going for 489.00. The Satin Nickel is fetching 510.00.
Going out of state is out of the question as NY requires a spent case from the factory for Ballistic fingerprinting. CZ will only send a NYS complient (with spent shell casing) pistol when specifically asked for.
Thaks all! I paid a more than I probably should - $420 for the OD green version with the Kershaw knife and two 10 round mags. Not the best knife in the world -- it's somewhat hard to open and the screws on the clip are kind of rough -- but a nice little perk.
That is one sweet pistol. I haven't been able to get out and fire it yet, but it sure fits my hand well. It feels somewhat small, but surprisingly, it's about the same size as a 1911.
Now ... where do I find a deal on good standard capacity mags?
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