I was pretty happy with the stock grips on my 75 so I never changed them. While VZ's improve just about any gun, I find that 1911's need VZ grips while CZ's are optional (JMO).
Well went to the local indoor at Lunch. It was surprisingly freezing cold in that place! Like a meat locker. I could see my breath as if I were exhaling smoke.
Anyway, here's the first 50 rounds at 7 yards.
Man this gun is a soft shooter! It's hard to try and shoot slow with it!
Well went to the local indoor at Lunch. It was surprisingly freezing cold in that place! Like a meat locker. I could see my breath as if I were exhaling smoke.
Anyway, here's the first 50 rounds at 7 yards.
Man this gun is a soft shooter! It's hard to try and shoot slow with it!
Yeah I really knew nothing about CZs other than thier existence, I found the SP01 while looking for a large heavy 9mm for a semi target pistol and BOY I FOUND IT lol
Went to the gs tonight & got my hands on a 75-BD, and all I can say is wow! The grip felt like it was molded to my hands. SA trigger was sweet. The compact was just too small for my liking. It will be mine soon
They had a tactical sport also. It was nice....but over $1200. Although I showed the price to my wife, and all of a sudden the $550 for the 75 wasn't as bad :lol:
Congrats on the new CZ. They make one outstanding firearm.
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