My friend has a CZ75 PO1 Tactical and it's a great gun. We've sold alot of them at the store because of how well his has ran, and due to people wanting an affordable, all-metal gun.
Being is metal is what I liked about My P9C. Plus on top of that, I got a very good deal on it, and it is a compact. Any gunsmiths that you would trust to work on one if you owned on?
Not too familiar with the Houston area, you might try calling some shops and see whom they use to fix guns. I believe Pasadena Gun Center has some gunsmiths on staff, might try them.
How about the Austin area?
Action's by T; Teddy Jacobson in SugarLand, I don't know if he still works on pistols or not I have not heard about him in awhile.
You with the cz52, if you know little or nothing about the 52 check out surplusrifles forum before you shoot the thing. The firing pins break easily if you dryfire them and some pistols will fire if you use the decocker.I own a CZ-75BD. Awesome gun and I love it. I also have a CZ-52. Which is somehing I have yet to shoot.
You can try Vandenberg Customs. He is located off of Hwy 3. Here is his website Vanden Berg Custom.
You with the cz52, if you know little or nothing about the 52 check out surplusrifles forum before you shoot the thing. The firing pins break easily if you dryfire them and some pistols will fire if you use the decocker.
Check with somebody like Carters country and see who they use for repairs.