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| Looking for a CZ 75? AIM currently has the CZ 75 (Pre-B): ![]() I did swap the hard plastic grips for the CZ soft rubber grip, but haven't got it to the range yet. -- Mike
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| are they new in box? or are they typical used or issued surplus, do you know? Doesnt matter anyways because they dont ship them to california. they should make some klinton mags for them
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| Mine is date 1992, but it is new in box and unfired since it left the factory. -- Mike
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| hows the double action trigger pull? it looks like a very well made pistol
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| Very predictable. In general, triggers on military-type pistols are not something I get too concerned about. The CZ 75 shows less creep than the CZ 75B because of the different geometery (i.e. no block). Most CZs take a couple hundred rounds to begin to smooth out. Usually by 500 to 600, they've got as good as they are going to get without having them 'smithed. -- Mike
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| What is the difference? Between the CZ 75 pre-B and the CZ 75-B? Thanks, Jay1958 |
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| my cz75 is a fine gun. i think the difference from the b and the pre b cz has something to do with the firing pin. dry firing a pre b is ok, but not so in a b model. at least that is the way i remember hearing it. crap, i hope i am right about this. |
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| See the CZ Forum FAQ on the subject: CZ History and Terminology - www.ezboard.com Hope this helps. -- Mike
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| Love the CZ 75. Didn't see them on the AIM site, is it a call in deal & how much were they selling for?
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| Quote:
-- Mike
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| I didnt even see it the day you pposted that thread. right when i read it i went to aim and they didnt have it. thats fine though
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| i think i'm gonna be sick
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