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    Thumbs up New CZ-75B with Range Report

    Ever since I bought my XD9 about 2 months ago I have been itching to buy another 9mm handgun... you know... cause I have a bunch of 9mm ammo. So, after shopping around for quite a while, and doing a ton of research I ended up with a CZ-75B HiPol Stainless Steel.







    The rain finally let up and I had a chance to take my new toy to the range this morning.


    (Yes my magazines are lame California 10 rounders. For some reason the matte stainless 75Bs come with 16rd mags and the high polish stainless 75Bs only come with 10rd mags. The range I go to only allows 6 rounds per mag anyway so it's no big deal.)

    First and foremost, I am blown away by how well this gun feels in my hand. My XD feels good, but it takes a little bit of moving around to get my grip just right. With my CZ, every time I grab the gun, the grip is perfect. No adjustment is necessary. One problem I found however is that the serrations on the slide aren't very tall, so you don't really have much to grab onto. I cleaned and oiled the gun prior to going to the range and there was a little bit of oil on the outside. This made it rather difficult to rack the slide, as my fingers kept slipping off about halfway. After grabbing a grease rag and giving my fingers and the slide a quick wipe down I was back in business.

    I really like the sights on the CZ. They are pretty thin so it makes it very easy to see what you are aiming at. I had no trouble quickly lining up my shots. The only problem was, I am used to my XD and was aiming 6 O'clock, where the CZ has a point of aim sight picture. Below is my target for the first 20 rounds fired through the gun.

    20 Rounds on a 7" Bullseye at 12.5 Yards

    (As you can see, my point of aim was below the bullseye, so thats where the bullets went.)

    One thing I noticed is the trigger on this gun was pretty gritty at first, but it seemed to smooth out a bit after every 25 rounds. I fired 200 rounds through it total, and the last few shots I fired had a very smooth trigger pull.

    After about 100 rounds I decided to take my time and see how accurate I could really be. So I fired 15 rounds slowly at a target.

    15 Rounds on a 7" Bullseye at 12.5 Yards

    (I'm obviously not a marksman, but I was pretty surprised at the group I was able to achieve.)

    Then with about the last 50 rounds I had, I decided to have some fun with rapid fire shots and one handed shots. Here's one of the targets I was shooting at with my "fun" shots.

    7" Bullseye at 12.5 Yards


    All in all it was a great range trip. I had a few people at the pistol line comment on how nice my pistol looked and some inquiries about what it was. Unfortunately after 200 rounds the nice stainless steel finish was covered in powder residue and greasy fingerprints. She still looks pretty good though .

    Now its time for a very thorough cleaning.

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    Nice Gun, good range report, yes the CZ trigggers do clean up with use, as you know CZ discontinued the stainless models, its great gun that relly gets better with time.

    Did you have to adjust the sights?

    Here's a picture of mine.

    http://img39.imageshack.us/i/cz75sta...ithhoguek.jpg/
    Last edited by mrnyman; May 19th, 2010 at 05:13 PM.

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    Nice report. The CZ's are great pistols. I just love Czech firearms! I have an 85b, and a 75b semi-compact. Believe me, with some practice, at 12.5 yards you will be destroying the center of those targets. I had an Springfield XDm 9, and the 85b was much more accurate than it was.

    I agree with you on the grip. It seems they just fit perfectly, the way the factory plastic grips bulge a bit in the middle, and the curves of the backstrap and the slight forward curve on the lower part of the frontstrap are inspired.

    Mec-gar makes great magazines for the CZ-75's. I think they also make the factory mags for CZ. They are identical except for the Mec-gar name stamped on them. I have a few, and they function perfectly, and are a bit cheaper than the factory mags. They hold 16 rounds of 9mm, but the Mec-gar website lists some as Anti-Friction Coated, and they hold 17 rounds. I've never tried those.
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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    FWIW, I have the hi-polished CZ75B, and mine came with 16 rd magazines.

    One of my favorite guns to shoot!

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    Quote Originally Posted by mrnyman View Post
    Nice Gun, good range report, yes the CZ trigggers do clean up with use, as you know CZ discontinued the stainless models, its great gun that relly gets better with time.

    Did you have to adjust the sights?

    Here's a picture of mine.

    http://img39.imageshack.us/i/cz75sta...ithhoguek.jpg/
    The stainless version is still on their website:

    http://cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-75-ss-le/

    (someone should tell them they misspelled "limited")

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    Quote Originally Posted by mrnyman View Post
    Did you have to adjust the sights?
    No, from what I can tell the sights are dead on from the factory.

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    I have the CZ-75B in blue and it's a very good gun. It came with 2 16 round mag's and a carring case that you have to know how to open, i.e. find the PRESS point. Mine shoots to the point of aim. I've got over 500 rounds through mine and the trigger has cleaned up a lot.

    Enjoy.

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    Quote Originally Posted by WVBob View Post
    I have the CZ-75B in blue and it's a very good gun. It came with 2 16 round mag's and a carring case that you have to know how to open, i.e. find the PRESS point. Mine shoots to the point of aim. I've got over 500 rounds through mine and the trigger has cleaned up a lot.

    Enjoy.
    They must have had some complaints about that. The plastic case I got has a circle that says "PUSH" in bold lettering on the press point. I didn't even notice it until I unlatched the two hinges and the case wouldn't open lol.

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    With my 75b I need to cover the bullseye with the front sight. Not a bad thing, just something you need to get used to.

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    Default Re: New CZ-75B with Range Report

    beautiful gun and nice shooting. I agree that a little more trigger time working on perfecting the basics and you will be good to go.

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