I would recommend a CZ-75 single action. The single action only model is one of the best values and a damn good pistol.
Different trigger mechanism. If you want a pure SA trigger, skip the DA/SA model as the SA has a long take up on that model.In addition to the CZ-75, you might also consider the Browning Hi Power in 9 or 40.
I personally don't care for DA/SA guns, but correct me if I'm wrong, I thought the CZ-75 DA/SA version could be carried "clocked and locked", much like a 1911? In effect, this would basically make it SA with the option of DA/SA carry.
Must be SA.
Get something used then...Hard to find a full sized steel single action pistol NIB for less than $500 which after taxes/shipping creeps to "almost $600".Not looking to spend almost $600
How does the trigger pull on a SA only CZ-75B compare to the pull on a DA CZ-75B?
Not looking to spend almost $600
Much less take up, more crisp.
I would say its about 40% better.
SIG P220 Single Action?
He was talking about the SA only model. You seem to be referring to the DA/SA model.Care to talk about the trigger camming? All stock 75B CZs in SA have this problem. When the hammer is cocked in SA mode, the hammer will LIFT or move as the trigger is pulled. The only way to get rid of it is a trigger job by a good smith who knows CZs. Trigger jobs on DA/SA CZs are very difficult to do correctly.
It is not a deal killer but it is there. Funny how you complete ignore this fact which effects every CZ except newer models like the P07, yet point out issues that may or may not come into play on a BHP.
He was talking about the SA only model.