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Re: New CZ 75B SA

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Nice. I have never been able to do well at all with DA/SA pistols, though I do like me some CZ. I seem to recall the mags being a bit pricey, though. I always thought the P01 Omega was kinda cool.

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Nice!!
I got my son the CZ75B Omega convertible. It comes with the decocker, as well as the regular safety, that is easily swapped. He likes the decocker, and having his first shot double action. He is also a deadeye with it. It’s a great shooter!

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My citizenship gift was a 1911 in a ...gasp...metric calibre but 10mm was ‘Merica designed

So what does a ( formally) commie gun say :cheers2:
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You've got yourself a really fine gun.

Best of luck with it!
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Nice looking gun. I have never shot a CZ, but have recently become interested in them. I see that this model is discontinued now, where did you find it? Can you convert a da/sa one to Sa only?
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AndyC wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:37 pm The trigger needs some work but she'll do.
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What they did for my PreB CZ75 Mdl 9010 special was just amazing both in function and looks
https://cajungunworks.com/product-category/75-b/
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E.Marquez wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:36 am
AndyC wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:37 pm The trigger needs some work but she'll do.
Cajun Gun works, parts or parts and service I can not recommend them enough
What they did for my PreB CZ75 Mdl 9010 special was just amazing both in function and looks
https://cajungunworks.com/product-category/75-b/
I installed the Cajun Pro Kit on my CZs and that kit makes it a different gun. With the SA version, I'd call them and see what parts you need instead of the Pro Kit since that comes with a trigger and "reach reduction" parts. You won't need either with a single action.

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E.Marquez wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:36 am
AndyC wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:37 pm The trigger needs some work but she'll do.
Cajun Gun works, parts or parts and service I can not recommend them enough
What they did for my PreB CZ75 Mdl 9010 special was just amazing both in function and looks
https://cajungunworks.com/product-category/75-b/
This^^

CZ’s are outstanding out of the box, but after letting Cajun take a hold of it they are out of this world.
Several years back while working firearm sales, we had a Cajunized CZ come in on trade. Cosmetically, it was beat to hell but man it was slicker than butter with about a 3lb S/A trigger comparable to the finest 1911. One of my coworkers snagged it before anyone could get to it for $400.... I was pretty jealous.

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https://www.gunsamerica.com/960684057/C ... tol-9m.htm

Ah... that is the first one that my search turned up too. I guess one just have to keep an eye out.
TexasVet wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 8:46 am I see that this model is discontinued now, where did you find it? Can you convert a da/sa one to Sa only?
I found this one new on GunsAmerica - I believe GrabAGun has some, too. Yes, you can install a S/A trigger (for around $40) on many models (not decocker models):

https://czcustom.com/cz-parts-all/cz-75 ... ck-al.html

I might have gone that route but I liked the full-length rails on the slide of the SA model.
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Really disappointed they discontinued the SA.

Mine is more accurate than either my Shadow or Shadow 2.

My first (and still favorite) CZ
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AndyC wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:37 pm While my short-rail will blow the middle out of a 1" sticker at 10 yards, she's a rare piece and I don't want to put her through a lot of abuse.

So, I did what any sensible person would do and ordered a CZ75B as a shooter - in S/A because I've almost literally never bothered with D/A on CZs. My other excuse is that it's my citizenship-gift to myself...

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The trigger needs some work but she'll do.
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Re: New CZ 75B SA

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No to hijack the thread, but many have commented on the CGW work on their CZs making a huge difference. Did you all buy the CGW parts and install yourselves or send the guns out to have them do work on it? Anyone have done both and can compare? Anyone have a Cajunized CZ 75 they would bring to DPC to try?
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