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Jdl2 12-29-2013 06:17 PM

CZ Pistols
 
Anyone have experience with, or carry, any of the CZ pistols. Have been thumbing through their catalog and the 2075 RAMI looks pretty interesting. Wonder how it compares to a Sig or Glock for EDC?
Thx for your input,
Jim

Roverron 12-29-2013 07:17 PM

This is the only CZ I own, a 75 Compact. I like it but haven't shot it a lot. 9mm.

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h6...psc774adf0.jpg

Xbonz 12-29-2013 07:31 PM

I have a CZ75BD Police.. Full size 16 rounds. Don't carry it but love it. Fits like a glove, soft shooter, accurate as hell. I believe I could point that pistol 45 degrees off center and the bullets would still make their way to COM.

I also own more than a few Sigs. One of which is my EDC. Biggest difference I see is COST, both pistol and mags.

BlackKnight 12-29-2013 08:03 PM

Ron, I gotta say I love those grips. The gun looks sharp with them.
Unfortunately, I have no experience with CZ.

Caleb 12-29-2013 08:36 PM

I owned a 75b and traded it to a friend. Big mistake so, I bought another. Great under-rated pistols. Very accurate and reliable. All steal for most of them which makes them better than avarege shooters but, heavy to edc. I have not carried one so, no experience there.

Caleb 12-29-2013 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roverron (Post 65977)
This is the only CZ I own, a 75 Compact. I like it but haven't shot it a lot. 9mm.

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h6...psc774adf0.jpg

Beautiful pistol, Sir.

Jdl2 12-29-2013 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xbonz (Post 65978)
I have a CZ75DB Police.. Full size 16 rounds. Don't carry it but love it. Fits like a glove, soft shooter, accurate as hell. I believe I could point that pistol 45 degrees off center and the bullets would still make their way to COM.

I also own more than a few Sigs. One of which is my EDC. Biggest difference I see is COST, both pistol and mags.

Though not a carry gun do you consider the CZ to be as reliable as the Sigs? How is the fit and finish? Does your CZ field strip as easily as your Sigs?
Thanks!
Jim

DrHenley 12-29-2013 09:08 PM

I got a CZ75B (non-decocker) for my daughter to shoot. It is an extremely reliable pistol. The grip seems to fit everyone's hand. I'm not used to the trigger, having been spoiled by a 1911 trigger, but it's not bad.

Hers is the full size solid steel, so it would be a bit heavy and bulky to carry for EDC. It's definitely the most ergonomic 9mm I've ever fired.

The Czechs take gunmaking very seriously!

Xbonz 12-29-2013 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdl2 (Post 65984)
Though not a carry gun do you consider the CZ to be as reliable as the Sigs? How is the fit and finish? Does your CZ field strip as easily as your Sigs?
Thanks!
Jim

I haven't put enough rounds through it to state categorically that it is as reliable. But, what turned me on to the pistol was one that I rented at a gun range that had been around a looong time and just kept going. Also everything I've read places it at the top of the reliability chart. Fit and finish are excellent. Tight, no rattle when shaken. No gaps or machining marks on the outside of the pistol or inside the slide. Takedown is a breeze. The trigger is heavy in D/A, but there are fixes available. S/A trigger is very nice. Hope this helps.

Here are links to Hickok45 with a CZ75:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=WgDhURHa0OQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?<br /> ...&v=bbJPdksZfNo

douglas_knott 12-29-2013 11:36 PM

Hey Jim, the 2075 Rami is a great pistol it's similar in size to the block 26/27. Just a tad smaller though. I had one and traded it off, stupid me. I am looking to get another and have been keeping my eye out for one. CZ makes a great pistol. I wouldn't have any doubts. Pick one up with confidence.

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