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Re: CZ 75

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 2:30 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
74novaman wrote:
Steve wrote:Thanks for the feedback. Aftermarket support is pretty important to me. Just had a look at Cajun Gun Works and the selection is impressive. I will stick with the classic trigger, leaning to the manual safety version. I don't mind cocked and locked, love my 1911 and Hi-Power.
If you're a Hi Power and 1911 guy, keep an eye out for the CZ 75 SA. Extended beaver tail, extended ambi safeties, SAO trigger. They're nice stock, but you can put in a flat SAO trigger from CGW that makes an amazing shooter when combined with their hammer and springs. This is probably my favorite gun I've ever owned.

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Re: CZ 75

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 6:36 pm
by Scott B.
The 75 B SA is very nice. I just ordered one in as a demo for my shop. It's in serious danger of heading to my safe.

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 11:18 pm
by Steve
So many good CZs, just more to add to the wishlist.

74novaman, are those VZ grips on your CZ 75 SA? Great look.

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 7:00 am
by Rugerboy50
I purchased a 75B about 2 months ago. I was looking for a new all steel 9mm and ran across this one.
Have had two range sessions with it and love the feel and accuracy.

I have two rimfire rifles and love my 752. Having a beast of a time getting my 755 to line out(thinking about trading it).

Now I need to find a CZ .223 to make it a trifecta.

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 4:15 pm
by 74novaman
Steve wrote:So many good CZs, just more to add to the wishlist.

74novaman, are those VZ grips on your CZ 75 SA? Great look.
Yep, VZ Frags in black cherry.

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Re: CZ 75

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 5:27 pm
by Topbuilder
Rugerboy50 wrote:I purchased a 75B about 2 months ago. I was looking for a new all steel 9mm and ran across this one.
Have had two range sessions with it and love the feel and accuracy.

I have two rimfire rifles and love my 752. Having a beast of a time getting my 755 to line out(thinking about trading it).

Now I need to find a CZ .223 to make it a trifecta.
452, 455?

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 7:32 pm
by Rugerboy50
yes my bad 452 and 455.

proof that one shouldn't surf the internet when busy at work. :rules:

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 2:27 pm
by Steve
How is the SA trigger pull on the DA/SA vs the SAO model?

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 2:37 pm
by karatedad
Just wanted to stop in and say thanks to everyone who contributed to the threads referring to CZ and/or Cajun Gun Works. I've been looking for a steel 9mm and had almost decided on the Wilson Combat/ Betetta 92G Brigadier, until I ran across this thread and began researching the CZ. I called CGW for a little more info and placed my order for a CZ-75-B SA. Can't wait for it to arrive. My wife has been trying to take over my TRP while saying it could be even better if it was a 9mm so maybe this won't be the last CZ we purchase.

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:38 pm
by 74novaman
karatedad wrote:Just wanted to stop in and say thanks to everyone who contributed to the threads referring to CZ and/or Cajun Gun Works. I've been looking for a steel 9mm and had almost decided on the Wilson Combat/ Betetta 92G Brigadier, until I ran across this thread and began researching the CZ. I called CGW for a little more info and placed my order for a CZ-75-B SA. Can't wait for it to arrive. My wife has been trying to take over my TRP while saying it could be even better if it was a 9mm so maybe this won't be the last CZ we purchase.
Well, now that you mention it...

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Re: CZ 75

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:06 am
by rentz
74novaman wrote:
karatedad wrote:Just wanted to stop in and say thanks to everyone who contributed to the threads referring to CZ and/or Cajun Gun Works. I've been looking for a steel 9mm and had almost decided on the Wilson Combat/ Betetta 92G Brigadier, until I ran across this thread and began researching the CZ. I called CGW for a little more info and placed my order for a CZ-75-B SA. Can't wait for it to arrive. My wife has been trying to take over my TRP while saying it could be even better if it was a 9mm so maybe this won't be the last CZ we purchase.
Well, now that you mention it...

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those are so nice! and buds happens to have them listed today for the lowest i think i've ever seen. :mrgreen:

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:24 am
by 74novaman
rentz wrote:
74novaman wrote:
Well, now that you mention it...

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those are so nice! and buds happens to have them listed today for the lowest i think i've ever seen. :mrgreen:
Wow. That's an even better price than I paid.

:shock:

Re: CZ 75

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 4:48 pm
by Scott B.
If you're an NRA instructor, LEO, retired LEO/Mil, first responder type, and like CZs like the 75 B or their DW 1911s, take advantage of the First Responder discount program. Of all the brands we deal with, theirs is the deepest discount I've seen.

Shoot me a PM and I'll do my best to point you toward a participating dealer in your area.