A used 75B. It had a few nicks and no holster wear. It is in 40 S&W. I ordered some Trijicon night sights. Orange on the front and Green in back. Then a pair of Hogue wraparound rubber grips. Probably going to send it to Cajun Gun Works for the Defensive gun carry package. It was priced at $283.00.
My eye doc purchased a CZ 95 B ansdsent it over to CGW. He was very happy with it. so I became CZ curious. In excellent shape and only $283.00 and its all metal. Saved me $300 + for a project at CGW. Don't know about being a gun culture hipster.
I got a 75B High Polish.
Shoots great. It’s how deep the slide sets down into the frame that make them so darn stable and good shooting.
The bad part for my gorilla hands is that design feature also makes it harder to grip the slide so I have to work on that aspect of the gun handling.
Cajun Gun Works are good people. The owner is a stand up guy and goes the extra mile to help you out from my experience with him.
AimSurplus had some used CZ75D compacts for sale recently. Same as the P01 from my understanding. $400, not bad at all, def have wear from foreign police service.
Congratulations on your purchase.
I have owned CZs almost since they we first imported into the US. At first few people knew little about them and you could buy them cheap. Now, they have become popular with competition shooters and their prices have gone up.
My favorite is the CZ 75 P-01. The P-07 and P-10C along with the SP-01 (both metal and polymer framed pistols) are fine pistols as well.
The only problem I have ever had with a CZ pistol is my P-01 will not cycle Hydra-Shok 9mm ammo. The large conical opening in the bullet will hang up in the mag and keep the remaining bullets from coming up. I switched to Hornaday Personal Defense 124 gr. ammo and have had no other problems.
Happy shooting.
I am not a big fan of the 40 cal.
You got a hell of a deal if you only paid $283 for this pistol.
A pair of upgraded G-10 grips would really set this puppy off.