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    I don’t recall seeing one but there was a CZ grip question recently.
    The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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    I've come fairly close a couple of times, and also close to a Rami BD. But never did go through with a deal. Nice looking guns though, and they have a good rep from the things I've read. I wonder if they copied the inverted slide rails of the Swiss P210, or if it was the other way around?

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    The P210 came out way before the CZ, so…

    I’m just searching for a 9mm I can shoot as well as my revolvers, never tried a CZ but I hear nothing but good.
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    For me, I find the CZ's:

    A. To light of trigger. [I want to be able to carry any gun that I own].
    B. Not as easy to rack the slides.

    I prefer the Sig's. I had a CZ Shadow and did not like it. Now my Rami I really like.
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    I picked up an unfired CZ 75BD back in April/Mayish from a buyers-remorse/impulse-purchase acquaintance.
    Haven't gotten around to shooting it (for shame, I know - ducks head sheepishly, but been mighty busy), but it sure is purty, and it feels great in the hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster09 View Post
    For me, I find the CZ's:

    A. To light of trigger. [I want to be able to carry any gun that I own].
    B. Not as easy to rack the slides.

    I prefer the Sig's. I had a CZ Shadow and did not like it. Now my Rami I really like.
    The Rami does shoot way better than it should for such a small pistol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tokuno View Post
    I picked up an unfired CZ 75BD back in April/Mayish from a buyers-remorse/impulse-purchase acquaintance.
    Haven't gotten around to shooting it (for shame, I know - ducks head sheepishly, but been mighty busy), but it sure is purty, and it feels great in the hand.
    Well, since it’s not getting any love in your safe, maybe it needs a new home.
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    I bought a CZ PCR (compact) a couple of years ago. It is my 3rd CZ, so I guess I like them. The PCR is my only DA/SA with de-cocker. I bought it to replace my CCO 1911 as my EDC. But went back to the CCO after a few months. Still carry it in the Winter, on occasion.

    I own a few polymer pistols, but seem to be drawn to all metal ones. Love revolvers too, just can't afford the ones I really like.
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    I got to see and touch some CZ 75s today at the LGS. Full and compact, B, BD, and a fancy railed one. The compact didn’t excite me. The full size D Omega was my first choice, but it wasn’t batting its eyelashes at me. Not sure what it was. Nothing wrong with it, but it wasn’t love at first sight.

    Based on my revolver odyssey, what I want in a semiauto 9mm is:

    Double action but not too long or heavy, DA/SA might be ok.
    Enough weight to keep the long heavy trigger pull steady till the break. The compact was too light. Yes, too light.
    At least 10 rounds on board, 15 is good.
    Compact size but a full grip and 4” barrel.
    Steel frame, unless alloy or plastic provides the above criteria.
    No thumb safety (hence the BD)
    Able to shoot tight groups, better than “combat accurate.”
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    The best DA/SA pistol I own that shoots awesome tight groups for me no matter how long it has been since I’ve shot it is my CZ P-07. But as we all know that can vary for each person. It’s about Glock 19 size. Price ain’t bad either.
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