Anyone Carry a CZ?

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Hey folks,
Well I just acquired a new to me CZ 75 P-07. This is not my first CZ USA firearm, in fact my first 9mm was a CZ P-09 a little over a year ago and I grew up shooting a CZ 452 American .17 HMR. I ended up trading the P-09 for a Glock 34 Gen 4 after a couple of months because I was just beginning to work my way closer to 3 gun competition, and I hated the sights on the P-09. I thought I had become yet another Glock guy after liking the G34 so much, but today that changed.

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I sent a partial trade offer to someone on armslist as I have been looking for a carry gun for when I take my permit class. Long story short, I ended up buying/trading for a CZ P-07 Duty today. Now all of the things I liked about the P-09 were hardly relevant to competition shooting. However, for a carry weapon there are many features that I like, such as the decocker/safety option to carry cocked and locked, the natural pointing ability with the gun, high capacity mags, etc. This P-07 also has tritium night sights from CZ Custom, already a noticeably huge step up from the factory sights my P-09 came with.

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Is there anyone else out there carrying a CZ of any sort? Can you help me find some good quality holster options? I need both summer and winter options, and I would like to shoulder carry during the winter.

I can't wait to go shoot and see if the P-07 has the same wonderful trigger the P-09 had, and how the new sights improve my consistency. Now for one last picture, knife and all.

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I'd love to see some pictures of your CZ and how you carry it! If anyone else carries a P-07 speak now PLEASE!
 
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I carry a CZ RAMI (since 2006) in a FIST holster. Accurate little gun with thousands of rounds through it. It has never failed to go bang. I've done some trigger work to it, replaced springs, and replaced the pins with solid pins. CZ makes some guns.
 
I've got four CZs, a 75B, a 75B Compact, an 83 and a RAMI. The first three are too heavy and I never carry them. The RAMI has been a jamomatic from day one and won't feed FMJ reliably. I've heard the new polymer CZs are pretty nice, but I am heavily invested in Glocks now.
 
I've had the 75 compact. Never liked the heavy trigger pull.

My friend has the P07. Nice gun I suppose. Like Badge130 I too am heavily invested in Glocks and don't see this doing anything my Glocks don't already do.
 
I don't personally, but my Dad does. He has a 75 BD Police, a P-01 and a RAMI. He carries them all in a IWB by White hat holsters. They are great guns to shoot and if the slide wasn't so deeply set in the frame I'd love to have a RAMI for summer carry.
 
I use a CZ 75 SA for competition & rabbit hunting. There is a forum by an obvious name which will provide you with info about holsters and every aftermarket item available.
 
CZ75B in both 9mm and .40 as well as the CZ40B which was a joint effort between Colt and CZ that was only made for about 2-3 years...GREAT gun if and when you can find them!!

Randy
 
I have a 75 B omega, and a 75 P-01 carry both. I was carrying glocks but like you I too also like the safety of a hammer fired pistol over a striker.
The small cz sights don't seem to hurt their excellent accuracy.
 
I own 3, CZ 75B, PCR (Alloy framed 75 Compact) and my little Rami.

If I'm carrying a bottom feeder, it's the RAMI or PCR, both are de-cockers.

Took a couple of tries to get the RAMI sighted in, but the PCR has always eaten the center out of targets.

I carried a PPK/s or DA revolver most of my life, I like the DA first shot with SA follow ups on the CZ's, and I'm not comfortable with striker fired arms.

LOL, my RAMI capacity = K-Frame + J-Frame, the PCR capacity = 3 J-frames ! They both weight 23oz. unloaded.
 
I have an old Galco that is basically a Threepersons design for autos. It's marked for LG AUTO. Fits the Beretta M-92FS and the CZ-75B. Wish they still made it.

I called Galco several years ago about it, but no one still there remembered it. It probably dates from the 1980's. Mine is about new and was found in a bargain holster bin at a gun shop/range. I tnink I paid about $15. An EXCELLENT buy!
 
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CZ 75 B and CZ 85 BD 9 MM

I've carried both in an owb 1911 holster and they both fit very nicely. I don't carry for long hours but the confidence in the gun and the potential of 16 or 19 round firepower and reliability sure is nice security. Both of mine are 1994 vintage--tough as tanks. I think the 75 B was the same gun the Russians had carried for years. These are accurate to a fault.
 
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