Beautiful Czech Pistol!

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Followed me home today. Slightly used. I have the 9mm and figured I need the 40SW also. The 9mm is one of the most accurate guns I have, right up there with Browning HP (basic same lock up and barrel design)

P-06 Compact, 40 SW 10 +1 with alloy frame DA/SA Decocker, Tru Dot sights

What I like best about these CZ's is the ergonomics of the grip. They just fit my hand right. I had the full size 75 B which was a tack driver but just to big and heavy (all steel) great range gun, traded it for the 9mm Compact. These slightly smaller ones are just as accurate and great carry guns also.

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Good for you!

I too love Czech guns. My CZ-75B single action in .40 S&W with nite sites has replaced my Colt Commander .45 as my bedside gun. My surplus CZ-82 with Hi-Viz front sight is my permanant truck gun.

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Gotta love the CZ75 design and its offspring. Both my SP-01 Phantom and Baby Eagle are scary accurate.
 
Myslel jsem, že mě.

And those are nice looking guns. I might have to read up on them and find one or two.
 
I'm growing quite fond of the Eastern Europeans myself.

Here's a pic of my CZ75 PO1 9mm. Most accurate 9mm I've ever shot.
And I'll throw in one it's clones - IMI Baby Eagle 9mm. I think very highly of this one too.

Bruce

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Myslel jsem, že mě.

And those are nice looking guns. I might have to read up on them and find one or two.


Okay, someone has to ask...what are the presumably Czech words?

I have owned a CZ-75b, which I sold to a friend. Will probably replace it. It was very accurate and reliable.

Thanks to our member Austerity for the photo of Petra Nemcova!
 
Yes, those are Czech words. In response to the OP of "another beautiful czech" and they mean "I thought you meant me"
 
Yes, those are Czech words. In response to the OP of "another beautiful czech" and they mean "I thought you meant me"

Well of course I did:D

You are Czech and do not have a CZ????

Their rifles are even better (if that is possible) than their handguns.

The PO7 Duty is a new design polymer gun and is a real hot seller. For the price there are none better (IMHO) I prefer guns with hammers and decocking levers VS striker fire.

I bought one of the CZ 82 surplus 9x18 . It came with 2 mags and holster that probably cost more than the gun it was such heavy leather, for less than $200. It has polygonal rifling and is a absolute tack driver.
 
My first two guns were Czechs, a CZ 52 and a Vz.50. The 50 in particular is a beautiful little pistol. I will buy more Czech firearms.
 
Well of course I did:D

You are Czech and do not have a CZ????

Their rifles are even better (if that is possible) than their handguns.

The PO7 Duty is a new design polymer gun and is a real hot seller. For the price there are none better (IMHO) I prefer guns with hammers and decocking levers VS striker fire.

I bought one of the CZ 82 surplus 9x18 . It came with 2 mags and holster that probably cost more than the gun it was such heavy leather, for less than $200. It has polygonal rifling and is a absolute tack driver.

I see pawn shops and gun shows in my future...
 
I have a cz75b dual tone and it is a sweet gun fits me perfect and is very accurate.
 

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Here's my 75B. A nice gun to shoot. It was one of two guns on my hit list when I first started cartridge pistol shooting. The second was a 686. The third was any .22 revolver or pistol. I bought the 686 and a M17 February 2007 and the CZ in April of that year. Can't remember why the delay, probably had to order the CZ. They were the first three cartridge handguns I ever bought. I had previously bought a Pietta .44 Remington black powder revolver because I didn't need a permit of any kind for that.

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And a group photo

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Since then I have bought a Manurhin PP and a NAA Black Widow.

And I agree with the earlier comment about CZ rifles. I have a 452 in .22LR and had a 550 in 270 WIN which I sadly traded in to buy another rifle. I loved that gun and have regretted parting with it ever since.
 
I really like that reverse two tone. Very classy!

Very nice. I wanted a stainless one but was told there were none in France at the time. As there was a time limit of 3 months on my authorisation to buy, after which I would have to go through the whole application procedure again, I just accepted what was available.
 
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