CZ-75B Overview Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

A little overview of my newest handgun, a CZ-75B. I highly recommend them if you're looking for something solid, and well priced.

If you've got any questions about anything CZ, visit http://www.czforumsite.info. They were more than happy to answer all my questions and they seem like a very nice community.

Had to break this into two videos due to Youtube's arbitrary time limit on videos.

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  • Price Question for Josh: You said in the video you paid $475 at some local gun shop. Would that be $475 OTD or was $475 before tax and stupid fees (like the $13 Wisconsin would charge me to have the WI DOJ double check me as if the federal check just isn't quite enough)?

    Nice video. Always great to see an owner discuss the pros & cons of their guns to help others make informed purchase decisions.

  • @KJonhS

    That was before tax. All together was just shy over $500 if I recall.

  • Did you buy it new? If so you got quite a deal .

  • Yep completely NIB.

  • I have a .40S&W 75B that I purchased used at a gun show ( I don't think the previous owner fired it much at all) 410.00$. So I think you realy got a deal on it. Also you can carry it on the half cock notch (the manula reccomends this) it shortens the DA pull and you don't have to worry about the safety. That's how I carry mine. One less thing to worry about in a defnsive situation.

  • The half cock greatly improves the feel of the pull. As for carry, I prefer something lighter, but I'm glad you can carry yours. The size is comparable to a 1911, and I know lots of people who carry 1911's.

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  • @TaliskerLaphroaig Dude, I pulled my grips and the cross pin and hammered the retaining sheet until the mags dropped free. the sheet also does double duty by acting as a rear magazine guide to keep it from hanging up on the inner frame cut outs, when you fast load a magazine.

    I'd say mdify it and keep it in there as a just in case to help you stay in the groove and reloaded when you need that next round up.

    Seeya

    Dude

  • The mag drops free after you remove the flat spring inside the magazine well. I prefer the mags not dropping free, but you have a choice at least.

  • @kakasanti Now that we know Schwarzenegger's other side, maybe he is!

  • In my area, its only $300

  • You look like Arnold Schwarzenegger's son dude.

  • Great review! But if you are a lefty shooter, like myself, would not the 85B model

    with ambidextrous controls have been the better choice?

  • in Thailand 2,000 $ up!!!

  • Yeah, hell of a deal for 475. CZ-75b run about $700 in my area.

  • It was a good review, but why put up a review if you haven't shot it yet?

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