Pictures: CZ-75 In Digital Camo

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I got this 75B as part of a trade about a year ago. It had an amazing trigger job (note the competition hammer) but looked like it had been "put away wet" most of it's life.

A local gunsmith offers water-transfer printing .. I picked out a desert tan digital. I think it came out fantastic!

What do you folks think?
 

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Yea, ain't that comp hammer amazing?

Yeah. It's impressive when done right. I wish CZ offered it in stainless... I'd put one on my bright 75B.

I like the camo look, very different.

That's exactly what I was going for. Different and cheap. I didn't want to dump a wad of cash into the pistol, but couldn't stand looking at all of the dings and scrapes... I do appreciate "normal" wear.. but abuse just makes me upset.

:)

I'll have pictures of a CZ P01 in pink camo in a week or so. My wife's anniversary present for a decade of putting up with my antics...
 
Not my cup of tea, but as you like it, that's all that matters. Can hardly wait to see the pink camo!
 
I usually don't go for this sort of thing, but that looks really slick. Too bad I would lose it at the range. But then again, you can conceal without having to wear a Hawaiian shirt.;)
 
Nice work, but if it were mine with black controls and accents, I would have left the grips black also.
 
Interesting. Looks like they did a good job on it.

Don't set it down in the desert without a lanyard. Might loose it. :)
 
Looks very nice. I'm not sure if I would want to paint any of my guns like that, but it sure looks well made and different.
 
Wow! I saw your pics and immediately Rick James´ signature tune started playing in my head. So very... different!

As schmeky said:

"Yea, ain't that comp hammer amazing?" Ditto!

For whatever reason, being "run hard and put away wet" is an existence that seems to fit the CZ 75. Like a good, inexpensive wine that exhibits great "guzzle quality," the CZ seems so "delightfully abuse-able."
 
That turned out really nice, I'm not a huge camo fan but that looks sharp! May I ask, what's a job like that cost? Looks exponentially better than 99% of the home-sprayed jobs you see.
 
That looks amazing!... id love to get that done to a couple guns of mine!...

That new transfer technique is pretty amazing
 
That's one of the coolest CZs I've ever seen!:what:

armoredman,

Rhodesian camo would be cool but I wish I could find one of these...
 

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CZ-75

I bought my CZ-75 while stationed in Germany in 1988. Of all the guns I've bought and sold, the CZ-75 is still sitting in my safe and enjoys occasional outings to the range. She still shoots as good as the day I got her. Actually better because my shooting has vastly improved since I was a 19 year old Private in the Army.
 
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