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Beautiful photography, eerw, beautiful work.
451, I'd LOVE to have a Papashaw...that HAS to be a blast to shoot.
Lord Teapot, there has to be people who love it, and that's great - for me the CZ -100 was the one and only I'll never buy again. Nothing wrong with the gun, worked as designed, but I couldn't stand that trigger. I am glad to see someone likes it!
 
SleazyRider. it's a Wild Bill Fusion custom, got it at a gun show fits nice and draws very easily but if you turn it upside down it will start to creep out depending on how worn it is, very nice looking holster and very thick leather.
 
I just started to read up on these fine pistols (75B/SA) yesterday, and now i'm seriously considering one. They sound like very good shooters, and a great value as well.
I haven't been able to find a good number for the pull on a factory SA trigger... just the fancy triggers and modified ones also.
 
I can't seem to find any OD green CZ 75B's anywhere. Am I the only one around here that ended up with one of those ugly things? I think it's mfg. date is 2003. And btw... it's so reliable, it's losing the "ugly" a bit. Besides, it was too good of a deal to pass up.
 
Thanks all.

OK here are some details:
Started with a 75B frame and then got hold of a 75SA topend in 9mm.
The frame was modified. Beavertail was recontoured for a more upswept look. the frame was also cut and then a magwell welded on and finished out (GK Custom part and install).
The thumbsafety was also welded up with a bigger shelf ( EGW welded the part, but GKC says they can do that too ) and its very easy for me to manipulate. A CZ85C mag release was added too.
the slide was cut for Heinie Lo-mount "Ledge" rear sight and a CZ Tactical Sport front sight was thinned and serrated 30lpi. It is a great sight picture, very fast and easy to see.
CZ comp hammer as added and an old style SAO trigger installed. trigger breaks at just under 2#, barrel crown was recut. reliability work done.
And then all cerakoted black.


GK Custom is located in Colorado Springs, I hang out there and do CZ trigger jobs.
EGW is George Smith's shop in PA.
 
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Is there a web site or something I can bookmark for some future work? I have a CZ40P and to put into into the hands of a CZ loving place would make me happy. I know it comes with a cost but that's to be expected so we have to save to make it happen. :)
 
Ok, I've resisted long enough. Sorry for the mediocre cellphone photo. Here's my double-action CZ family:

RAMI 2075 BD
P-01 twins (one with a few polished parts)
SP-01 Tactical

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I'll have to take some better photos. The polished parts are chrome; hard to see in the photos.

I do have some nice aluminum grips too. Will put those on and get some real pictures.
 
Is there a web site or something I can bookmark for some future work? I have a CZ40P and to put into into the hands of a CZ loving place would make me happy. I know it comes with a cost but that's to be expected so we have to save to make it happen.
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sorry no website at this time. but send a PM here when you are ready.
 
OK FourTeeFive, I am now experiancing the sin of envy...thank you so much for the inspiration of a future sermon!

They're addictive. As a brand I think CZ makes fantastic products. The only other CZ I have is a .22LR bolt-action rifle. Hopefully I'll be expanding the collection in the future.
 
eerw wrote,
The thumbsafety was also welded up with a bigger shelf ( EGW welded the part, but GKC says they can do that too ) and its very easy for me to manipulate.
That's the thumb safety the CZ75 needs to have from the factory. Very nice work.
 
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