CZ-75?

They are all at my bug-out house in East TN. I won’t be over there for a while. The Israeli ones have no markings on them that would suggest they are rare. They look like normal ones but they have steel frames vs. aluminum. They feel real good in the hand and shoot pretty soft due to their heft. Everyone loves to shoot them. I Cajunized them with every option including hammers.
 
Here it is:

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I am very well pleased with this firearm so far. It is very handsome and I can’t wait to shoot it!
 
I have 2 special Israeli contract 75 compact all steel decockers. Love them. A regular polished stainless full size one also, never shot. Great guns.

In the '90's, CZ was like what S&W is described as being decades ago in so far as variations. If you agreed to buy enough of them, they would make it. The Compact model with steel frame with de-cocker, was not that uncommon. The kicker is that they weren't imported new to the US.
I always wondered how much more main stream CZ would have become if they would have pushed the de-cocker models earlier.
 
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Here it is:

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I am very well pleased with this firearm so far. It is very handsome and I can’t wait to shoot it!


Great looking gun!

Please allow me to urge you to field strip it bare & lightly oil everything you can see. I always add a bead on the frame rails as they're long enough to have issues if they run dry.

My apologies if you already knew this.

Enjoy your new gun!

ETA: The most beautiful guns one might ever see, IMO. CZ Custom - Custom Parts, Accessories, Shooting Gear
 
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In the '90's, CZ was like what S&W is described as being decades ago in so far as variations. If you agreed to buy enough of them, they would make it. The Compact model with steel frame with de-cocker, was not that uncommon. The kicker is that they weren't imported new to the US.
I always wondered how much more main stream CZ would have become if they would have pushed the de-cocker models earlier.

The Czech military wanted a polymer CZ-75 so that's why we have the SP-01 Phantom. I own one, but many on here react in horror because it is polymer.
 
Selling my CZ75 is one of my biggest regrets! I love my S&W semiautos a lot, but the CZ just felt perfect, and digested any type of ammo or bullets I loaded for it. And way back when I bought mine new it was $325, not like today's prices.
 
I'm a fan of CZs decocker models. As with all CZ 75s, the ergos are great and the decocker function solves any concerns with carrying locked and locked. (PCR, 75bd, and 97bd)
 

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