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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    Yes that is correct ,CZ to,my knowledge does not make a stainless compact.That one that is pictured is most likely hard chromed,looks good though.
    www.EastonFirearmsRefinishing.com Owner/Operator, NRA Pistol Instructor

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    I believe you guys are right.I called every gun shop/gun dealer I know and nobody can get it.Brian would you be able to make a regular one look like this?

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    I can refinish it in a similar color ,but there is no way to imitate the stainless steel or hard chrome look in cerakote. If you are getting this one to carry you might want to take a look at a CZ clone, a Tristar C100 with an aluminum alloy frame.I have one in stock with Cajun Gun Works Trigger system and night sights. If you want to shoot any before buying look me up.
    www.EastonFirearmsRefinishing.com Owner/Operator, NRA Pistol Instructor

  4. #14
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    Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    ^^The TriStars/Caniks are some awesome CZ clones. Often, they are better finished than their equivalent CZ counterparts and come in a little cheaper. Brian definitely has the in when it comes to working on them.
    When in doubt, knifehand!

  5. #15
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    Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    How is the recoil on the CZ polymers?

  6. #16
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    In 9mm not really any more than on an alloy framed model , it's mild.
    www.EastonFirearmsRefinishing.com Owner/Operator, NRA Pistol Instructor

  7. #17
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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    Pro's: It's a reliable, accurate, and comfortable shooter. Con's: A little on the heavy side to carry, if your weak that is I Purchased one a few years ago off a coworker, like new for $250. It has made it's way to my favorite shooter. If you get the chance to purchase one you should, you won't regret it!
    Last edited by johnnybusiness; December 4th, 2015 at 12:51 AM.
    Shoulda' bought a Hi-Point

  8. #18
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    Default Re: Cz 75 compact 9mm

    I used to have a CZ-75D PCR. It was about the size of a Commander 1911. Alloy framed and no rail. 14 round capacity. Nice little handgun and the rubber grips were nice. They're very hard to find though. I picked one up late 2013 and haven't seen one since. It wasn't too light and recoil was mild. A well made pistol and decently accurate. Eventually traded towards a pristine Springfield Krag-Jorgenson which was a gun I wanted before I ever bought guns. I picked up a used CZ-75B two days ago though, because why not?

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