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    Question CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    I have a CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless # 36. I was told that it was a run of only 200. I've fired one mag. It is in 100% condition still (Safe Queen) Do you think it will increase in value ? I know this could go on the CZ forum but I know that there are a few die hard CZ fans here. If It could go up in value I don't want to shoot it anymore but if it won't go up significantly I want to give it proper range time.
    Last edited by warpath9809; January 24th, 2023 at 07:55 PM.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    I don't know, but how is 100 rounds any different than 800 rounds?

    Both = used.
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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    clean it after each use, dont drop it in the gravel and enjoy your gun.
    Montani Semper Liberi

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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    Yes I know it's used the round count wasn't the point. If it was unfired & I took it to trade at my local gunshop it would still be considered used. A used car with 10,000 miles is worth more than the same make/model with 100,000 miles.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    Quote Originally Posted by warpath9809 View Post
    Yes I know it's used the round count wasn't the point. If it was unfired & I took it to trade at my local gunshop it would still be considered used. A used car with 10,000 miles is worth more than the same make/model with 100,000 miles.
    A car has an odometer.
    If you shoot it 800 times nobody can tell the difference between 100 and 800.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    A car has an odometer.
    If you shoot it 800 times nobody can tell the difference between 100 and 800.
    Thanks !!! Your replies have been very helpful.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I don't know, but how is 100 rounds any different than 800 rounds?

    Both = used.
    Disagree if you're saying that holds true at any rd count. It doesn't. I'd never touch a gun with a high rd count unless it was cheap enough to replace things and still be ahead.

    Is a gun with 100rds down the barrel the same as a gun with 5,000 rds down the barrel.. To me.. No.

    OP enjoy your gun. To CZ fanatics it's probably what someone somewhere drools over. But if you enjoy it then it's value doesn't matter. But glad to hear you enjoy it and keep it in good condition. It deserves to be.

    All guns in good condition increase in value. To the right people.
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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless




    looks to me like 100 test rounds were test fired at the factory. or maybe 800. wink wink.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    0310132053.jpg I opted for the checkered wood grips. I'm OCD about firearms(& everything else) being cleaned and kept in good working condition.
    Last edited by warpath9809; March 10th, 2013 at 09:26 PM.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 Limited Edition Stainless

    I've never had anyone at a show (where I trade the most) ask the round count unless it was a private sale. 100...5000 it's the same used gun. To an individual, it may mean something; to a dealer, it doesn't even get brought up.

    FWIW to the OP, I recently sold a 9000 round PT 92 for more than I paid for it, new. Not a lot more, but more, none the less. I don't know anything about the Limited Edition being only a 200 count run. I'd look at that. I could be wrong.
    BCM and Glock...for a bigger pile of 'cold dead hands' brass.

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