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This is my first CZ I have ever owned. Anyone have any trigger time or reviews to share be greatly appreciated!
I wrote a review on the 75B Omega that I bought about three years ago.

I’m sure a search on this forum will pop it up. However if you want the Reader’s Digest version, I can tell you that I don’t like the Omega trigger. Too vague when compared to the standard trigger.
 
I just picked up a CZ75 B, only had it out once.. seems to be a nice firearm for sure. View attachment 392051

Congrats, life is really good when you can find a 2 tone.


I was happy to pick up an SA model, I'd have probably stroked out if it had been a 2 tone gun as well.
Congrats to the OP on his new 75B. I have no experience with that trigger system, but if you ever decide the Omega trigger isn't for you, I'm sure Cajun GunWorks can fix you right up.

My 75B SA
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I bought an Omega about 5 months ago. It came set up with the decocker and I've left it that way. Learning to shoot a conventional DA auto is on my bucket list. Plus, I never really gave the CZ75b I had over 25 years ago a chance to show it's stuff. Well, the Omega may very well be the most accurate 9mm I've owned. Right now it's dead even with a couple of my BHPs. As to me learning to handle a DA auto, I'm trying. Getting the first shot off accurately - fast - still takes all my concentration.
 
I’ve had a 75B in 40 cal in brushed nickel for about 20 years. No holster wear and it’s been a good gun. Like one poster said it is a little heavy but I’ve carried it in a vertical shoulder holster on quite a few hunting trips.

I’ve also got a Kadet 22 conversion that if very accurate. This is a nice addition to any CZ 75. Congratulations!
 
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