Please educate me on the CZ 75b

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Hi all-

I am noobie looking for a 9mm pistol and some one recommended that I check out the CZ 75b. I have not shot one yet and I have not seen one for rent in any of the ranges that I have visited. If you kind folks could please tell me a bit about them it would be great.

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CZ-75..... tens of thousands of rounds, very reliable, short break-in period, all steel, very customizeable and flexible platform, and the SP-01 is a competitor's favorite amongst national and international level shooters.
 
Great pistol. Solidly built, accurate, reliable and comfortable to shoot. It's a bit big and heavy for CCW, but can be carried comfortably in the proper holster.
 
Buy the 75BD or P-01 if you are not comfortable with cocked and
locked carry, or lowering the hammer on a live round.

Always Make Safety First!

Otherwise, your 75B will be more accurate than you can shoot it.
Trigger pull smooths out with use.

The Stainless model is very sweet.

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Look at most CZ models at my CZ ZONE.

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Great gun and a fine shooter.
Are you going to carry this gun or target shoot ?
A bit heavy and big for carry (for me) other then that good choice
 
But, be warned...

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CZ-75 is an excellent sidearm for all uses. You carry concealed, if you have a permit or live in a free state, (Vermont/Alaska), with a good belt and good holster. Don't skimp on the rig!
If CCW is your primary, then a CZ PCR or a CZ P01 might be a better choice.
 
Shot my 97B and 75B with Kadet Kit today at the range. Tried out my .45 ACP load for the 97, and worked on some fast shooting target-to-target with my kadet kit and 75B.

They are great guns. There are a lot of good autos out ont he market, but CZ is quality for a good price. Plus they look good and feel great in your hand.
 
I think the OP is in New Jersey. He probably can't carry any more than I can here in Maryland.
 
Hey I think that was a pic of my stainless CZ

What a great gun that has turned out to be
 
I shoot my 1911's a lot...like a real lot:) Love them to death, pamper them, spend money I shouldn't on them...

That said, I only own one CZ and it is the 75B.

That's the gun on the nightstand, the gun I carry CCW, and the gun I will grab if I ever have to git and go for cover. I'd trust that one with my life.

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Best 9mm out there. Get the .22lr kadet conversion kit. Great way to practice without breaking the bank. The Kadet is the best conversion kit available for a full size handgun. In 9mm mode a CZ75B likes everything but Blazer aluminum cased ammo.
 
I bought mine as a first center fire pistol. So in that regard I was a noobie too. I was going from shop to shop searching for a used 1911 and ended up buying a Cz75b because I liked the way it fit my hand. If you find one to handle and you like the way it feels, you'll like the gun. I now have the .22 conversion... excellent.
 
CZF is the MAN when it comes to the CZ Brand
Kev, if you ever build another 75 like the one you sold me let me know as I would love to give one to my son
 
i REALLY want to find somewhere around here to rent one. Ive heard nothing but good things about them, and i love the feel of the P01 in my hand.
 
Quadkid, where in CT are you located? I'm in Eastern CT close to Norwich. If you are close, you might be able to try mine.
 
Great gun.

You need to hold and shoot it if possible. The 75B has a long trigger finger reach.

It's too big for my hand, but I won't trade it.
 
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