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I don't buy too many handguns so when I do, I like to show them off.

I've been looking for a CZ 75B fullsize ever since I shot the compact version about a year ago. In terms of comfort, the CZ 75 line is bliss for me.

I've held off buying, looking for a great deal to come along and it finally did (smoking good deal from the GT classifieds!). This pistol is used (looks LNIB) with about 500 rounds through it. I'm the second owner. It came with the outer box, inner case, papers, manuals, and 5 magazines.

I'll get a chance to shoot it this weekend at a family gathering, so we'll put it through its paces. Of course, a range report will follow!

Here's the proof:



 

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You lucky dog you :)

CZ75B was the gun I wanted to buy as my first handgun, but since the moderately priced online dealers were (and still are) out of stock and the ones that did have it locally wanted over $600 + tax, I ended up giving up and buying Glock 17 instead. Not that I am complaining - I love it being simple and lightweight and from what I can tell pretty accurate - but CZ does look stunningly beautiful. Congrats !
 

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Hello:

For range work, plinking, and competition, I recommend the CZ 85 Combat, which is a CZ 75 with ambidextrous controls, adjustable sights, and no firing pin block. Send it to Angus Hobdell at CZ Custom for an action job and target hammer and you will have a sweet shooting, reliable, full size 9mm.

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Picked mine up about three months ago. It cost me $500+ tax brand new. I am suprised a gun of this quality and known reliability does not cost more than it does. It really is a magnicifant pistol with exceptional accuracy. I've owned quite a few pistols and I never shot one as good as I do the CZ75B. FWIW No I do not work for CZ, just a happy customer.:cool: Congrats on your new pistol.
 

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For range work, plinking, and competition, I recommend the CZ 85 Combat, which is a CZ 75 with ambidextrous controls, adjustable sights, and no firing pin block. Send it to Angus Hobdell at CZ Custom for an action job and target hammer and you will have a sweet shooting, reliable, full size 9mm.
I will certainly inquire. The trigger feels pretty good, but better is, well, better.

I saw that deal in the classifieds and wanted to jump all over it. Congrats sir!
I saw your response before mine. I was concerned about getting ripped off because the price seemed too good to be true. However, the seller was completely upfront and we had several emails and phone conversations before money was sent. It was a great transaction.
 

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Love the CZ's, always wanted one--but never got around to buying one. You'll love the accuracy, I shoot my friends CZ quite a bit.
 
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