Cz75

Jan 2009
360
0
Seattle
Anyone have one? I was at Sam's (the local range) the other day and a guy was firing one and let me put 5 or 6 rounds through it, seemed like a nice gun I really didn't get the ability to get a feel for it other than putting a few rounds through it, but at 5-600 bucks are they worth it? I wouldn't mind adding another 9mm auto to my collection but at that price I could get a nice Sig 250.. So just curious if there are any owners out there that could give me some intel.
 
Aug 2009
38
0
Kitsap County WA
Anyone have one? I was at Sam's (the local range) the other day and a guy was firing one and let me put 5 or 6 rounds through it, seemed like a nice gun I really didn't get the ability to get a feel for it other than putting a few rounds through it, but at 5-600 bucks are they worth it? I wouldn't mind adding another 9mm auto to my collection but at that price I could get a nice Sig 250.. So just curious if there are any owners out there that could give me some intel.

I have owned a lot of CZ/CZ clones. I had a Tanfoglio TZ-75 9mm, CZ97B .45ACP, Baby Eagle .45ACP, EAA Witness Polymer 9mm- and I currently own a CZ40B .40, EAA Witness Standard Steel .40, and an EAA Witness Elite Match .40. I like the Tanfoglio copies (EAA) better than the real CZ pistols, and they are cheaper. Based on my experiences, the Tanfoglio pistols seem to be better made-like nicer finishes, and less machining marks on the frame/slide. BTW the IDI Jericho pistols (Magnum Research Baby Eagle) use Tanfoglio frames and slides made in Italy and assembled in Israel.
 
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