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  • @JD-tn5lz
    @JD-tn5lz 7 місяців тому +20

    The CZ75-series wasn't designed and marketed to compete against the latest and greatest of 2020, it competed against the 1911s, the Sig P22x-series, the Browning Hi-powers, the 2nd and 3rd gen Smiths, etc
    My 97BD has been eminently shootable, utterly reliable, and bombproof rugged. Even in rural Alaska.
    I grew up on service 1911s and S&W steel; to me, compared to those, the CZ externals are butter😂 Malfunction drills with the 97 contemporaries such as a 4006, a 1911, or a P226 require first aid certification...There Will Be Blood.
    The advantage of the "slide in rail" is that with the CZ ergonomics is that it buries the hand well into the balance of the sidearm. That's about it, it's not height, it's center of balance; the whole package.
    Full-length guide rails? Absolutely provide an advantage to an experienced higher level shooter. To a general schmuck? Probably not. Remember that the CZ75-types also dominated the competition circuits for a very very long time; outcompeting 1911s also. You'll find that most extreme level sbooters barely notice their sights. Their mechanics are that good. A higher level shooter knows Exactly where his sights are at. Always. He's not chasing them.
    And no, I've noticed no accumulation of muck in a CZ anymore than anything else, probably less, but then again I actually maintain my firearms regularly. It sort of reminds me of the AR v. AK argument.
    I do appreciate your reference to LE. Fairly accurate statement.
    Again, the CZ75-series designs were ahead of their contemporaries and they are still capable sidearms. That they still find their way into duty holsters and high-level competition speaks volumes.

    • @hackdaplanethobbes
      @hackdaplanethobbes 7 місяців тому +3

      Could not of said it better my guy! I personally own a few different cz’s and my 75b of fifteen years has never malfunctioned. My only other favorite variant that tops it is my Jericho 941F steel frame older model, that thing is a tank and super accurate.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@hackdaplanethobbesthanks!

  • @noorrahman96
    @noorrahman96 7 місяців тому +3

    Great and historic gun in the safe hands of a great and my favourite gun reviewer.Tnx GBGuns.

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for the compliment

  • @alfiocaldelari9930
    @alfiocaldelari9930 6 днів тому

    I have a CZ 75 SP01 Tactical (shot it last night at the range actually), which is pretty much this BD but with a rail, and tbh I couldn‘t be happier than I am. I don‘t have any problem with any „sharp angle“ on the gun, and I don‘t have any issues with the rails, but then again I keep my guns in good working order. As a matter of fact, I don‘t have any issues at all. I wouldn‘t change it with any plastic wonders of today.

  • @troyspurling1910
    @troyspurling1910 7 місяців тому +3

    I'm a fan of the 75 because of its history and service. I also own the compact. Your thoughts on the slide to frame fit being the length of the frame, can apply to the Sig P210, P220, P226 etc. All combat proven with storied legacy.

  • @ultra3535
    @ultra3535 7 місяців тому +4

    Have a SAR B6 variant of the cz-75.
    Works great, no jams or malfunctions and pretty darn accurate. 17 td capacity.
    Not bad for a $269 gun.

    • @jamesswanson4303
      @jamesswanson4303 7 місяців тому +1

      My everyday carry. Have a compact and full frame. Best 2 handguns I’ve ever owned.

  • @MAG-li5jo
    @MAG-li5jo 5 місяців тому +3

    I love my CZ 75BD.

  • @jbred6049
    @jbred6049 7 місяців тому +2

    I'm looking forward to this one. I have the P01 and absolutely adore the thing despite there being a few things that are bothersome. Like you said, the slide isn't the easiest thing to grab on to, but I have grown accustomed to it and don't really notice anymore. A tool is required to push the slide lock out. By tool I mean a pen, lighter or something similar. Lastly, that notch at the top of the trigger is slightly annoying. It occasionally pinches my finger. Reliability has been shockingly good. No exaggeration here when I say 2000 rounds and absolutely no problems. It has gone bang, ejected the empty case, loaded a new round, and gone bang again every single time. I'm pretty good about keeping it clean, so the story might be different if allowed to get dirty.

  • @MarvinTurner-oc4ml
    @MarvinTurner-oc4ml 7 місяців тому +2

    I'm really looking forward to your table top review and shooting impressions of this pistol. I have always ben intrigued by them, just not enough to buy one. A friend had one back in the mid-80s and I shot it briefly one time during a range session together. It seemed well made and I found it very comfortable to hold and shoot, but I liked my Browning HighPower better. The DA/SA trigger system was fun and Len thought it made the gun superior to anything he had carried during his time in the US Army. He was also partial to German and Israeli rifles.
    One of my brothers recently was gifted a Shadow 2 and it is an impressive handgun. I have been tempted to get one after handling his, but I remember that original CZ75 fondly enough to consider the 75BD instead. I like the de-cocker and am more interested in possible carry guns than another pure range toy.

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  7 місяців тому +2

      I think this would be a bit of an anchor for carry; weighing in around 2.5lbs, but we'll see on the range. Sometimes it's worth the physical discomfort to have something you really trust and know will run for you.

    • @chrisroberts2122
      @chrisroberts2122 7 місяців тому

      I have many CZs from the 2075 Rami to the 97bd and almost everything in between. Have carried the P-01 for 5 years and absolutely trust it with my life. Great review, can't wait to see the shooting impressions...

    • @MarvinTurner-oc4ml
      @MarvinTurner-oc4ml 7 місяців тому +1

      @@gbgunsmedia I wasn't clear enough about the carry aspect. It would be a OWB full holster with retention for walking in the woods or fishing at the pond on my friend's 200+ acre property. There are packs of feral dogs in that area so I never go out without a gun and at least 20 rounds of ammunition. The last time I did go out there unarmed, I ran into a pack of dogs and had to use my fishing rod the whip the alpha into running away. The others followed, but I ruined my favorite Shakespeare rod.

  • @gulkash1188
    @gulkash1188 7 місяців тому +3

    I have a long association with the CZ75 pattern. It basically is a product improved High power. The sharp edges you mentioned are not normal.
    The full length rails haven't had any noticeable impact on reliability, at least on my P01. Dirt, dust, grime, wet, dried out with no lube left, the thing just runs. I prefer the full rail design personally. My hypothesis is that it gives the recoil more surface area to work on, thereby decreasing the pressure on individual parts. This also (to me) tends towards a more gentle rolling recoil impulse. Less of a pop, more of a push. Although some of that may be just the weight of the gun.
    I'll give you that the slide isn't the easiest to grip on, though that can be overcome with practice, but to me, generally that has been an entirely administrative task. With over 12,000 rounds on mine so far, I have had 1 stovepipe (within the first 300 rounds put through the gun), 3 double feeds (rounds binding in the mag, cleaned the mags and replaced the springs) and two failures to feed (~10k on the OEM recoil spring, replaced spring), for a grand total of 5 malfunctions, 4 of which can be attributed to my PMCS failures. Gun is still on the original mags too.
    While I have ultimately moved over to a Glock derivative, my P01 is still my backup piece and has never let me down.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 7 місяців тому +1

      Oddly enough, even though my CZs and CZ copies are my among my favorite shooters, I also never carry them.
      Absolutely no reason not to, just how it happened. I believe it has more to do with caliber than anything.
      BTW, if you ever want to marvel at a perfect blend of engineering and art, try a Sphinx SDP. The 75 perfected.

    • @gulkash1188
      @gulkash1188 7 місяців тому +1

      @@JD-tn5lz I know enough about the Sphinx pistols to know I can't afford to try one XD

  • @_Jashawuh
    @_Jashawuh 7 місяців тому +1

    I have been wanting a CZ 75 video for a long time.

    • @Carnaln8ure
      @Carnaln8ure Місяць тому

      There are quite a few on the tube already from many creators/reviewers. btw

  • @Skaramine
    @Skaramine 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm a few years older than the CZ-75. But, I'm still a big fan, especially of the D version.

  • @jwc00789
    @jwc00789 7 місяців тому +3

    I have the Cz75 variant SP01, with thousands of rounds down range in USPSA/IPSC Matches. Accurate, reliable, and very durable to this day.
    Of course I don't scrimp on maintenance. A Cz75 P01 was my main EDC for about four years before going to a Walther P99 AS.

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  7 місяців тому +2

      I was interested in the SP01 model, but the Patrons wanted something classic and since it was their funding and vote I went older-school.

    • @Carnaln8ure
      @Carnaln8ure Місяць тому

      @@gbgunsmedia the link I posted for the Pro Tek II, description says it is based on the P01. I love my 75BD so much I have zero qualms with spending $3k on that CZC version of the P01. I am fairly new to pistols specifically but have also been out of the 2A hobby-ist group since I got married in 94. Getting divorced now so I am back to spending money on high quality tools. I am a Q/Q (Quality over Quantity) kind of guy and of all the pistols that I have been able to put my hands on and or fire, CZ has made the best impression on me. Especially the ergonomics and the flat shooting steel frame pistols. After shooting a few of the polymer frame Glocks, H&K, S&W can't remember them all at the moment. I just do not like to shoot most of them. The VP9SK was not bad but it pinched the skin on my strong hand pinky the first time I loaded the magazine. Other than that, it was the best shooting of the pistols I tried that day. Most of them were subcompacts. I did also get to shoot a Shadow 2 Compact. That was quite nice and has an awesome trigger. I will be getting one of those at some point as well. I already configured one on their configurator website www.czconfigurator.com/us/. I forgot that my link expired so here is the generic link to the configurator if interested in taking that for a spin.

  • @comacoda
    @comacoda 7 місяців тому +1

    Enjoyed your critique of the cz75 and would recommend you continue it as series critically evaluating succesful and iconic military and police models from the perspectice of the modern civilian shooter's market expectation perspective. It was incredible to hear the sacred cow of full length slide rails aproached with a reasonable arguement versus acceptance. More of this please!

  • @j.t.867
    @j.t.867 6 місяців тому +2

    I had a cz85 combat once. Shot like a laser. Had to sell it, unfortunately . Then i fell for the polymer trap.p10f, p10c, p07. None of them shoot like my cz85. Thinking of buying a cz75 now. I like all steel

  • @OL-Tom
    @OL-Tom 7 місяців тому +2

    CZ makes some fine guns.
    Have 3 a P-07 compact, P-01 Omega and SP-01 Tactical.

  • @dougsmith2658
    @dougsmith2658 7 місяців тому +3

    It's the lines that make me love the gun😊

    • @rayvelwatts3343
      @rayvelwatts3343 7 місяців тому

      Italian design influence d by Tanfoglio 👌

  • @hoppinggnomethe4154
    @hoppinggnomethe4154 6 місяців тому

    2:41 Yep. That's me. I ribbed a chunk of skin off my thumb and droplets of blood were everywhere on the floor. I learned some lessons the hard way. LOL

  • @ChrisFromThe740
    @ChrisFromThe740 7 місяців тому

    I always liked the looks of this gun but I still haven't got one. Im looking forward to meeting you at GunCon

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  7 місяців тому +1

      Sorry, I'm not going to GunCon

  • @LVbibby
    @LVbibby 7 місяців тому +1

    Good video I hope you enjoy it! I'm an avid CZ liker. The ergonomics of the grip are spectacular hope the work for your large hand. The controls are not ideal, but the grip and weight of the pistol make it a very pleasant shooter. Be warned CZ's seem to multiple I went from none to over 5 in a little over 12 months.

  • @markarcher2441
    @markarcher2441 4 місяці тому +1

    I Never had a problem with the edges. Been using them a long time.

  • @richdubbya
    @richdubbya 7 місяців тому

    I like the CZ design. I went IMI 941f. The racking issue, I always use the back and the rear sight. Sacrificing a little slide grab for smoother cycling.. Bore axis, I think is the same or close to the Beretta 92.. What's your favorite CZ75 design?

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  7 місяців тому

      This is the only "real" CZ75 I've handled so far.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@gbgunsmediaoh my. You're driving a Chevy Caprice, you need to step it up to something "sporty yet practical" like an SP-01 Tactical and learn how much shorter the racetrack becomes with raw horsepower😁

  • @rayvelwatts3343
    @rayvelwatts3343 7 місяців тому

    😂 GOOCHER!! Dug myn out yesterday to sxs w/SAR K2
    U da GOAT !!!
    Forward with Purpose

  • @mrtlsimon
    @mrtlsimon 7 місяців тому

    I have two CZ75s from 1989 and 91. They are Israeli police trade ins from Aim Surplus from years ago. The slide takes very little time to get used to operating. I enjoy shooting them more than my Glock 19 because they fit my hand better. I carry the Glock due to issues I had with FTE.
    I've run them through classes, competitions and my 2nd Amendment events. I ran one through Pincus' Combat Focus class. I started having ejection issues near the end of the day. That day I fired hundreds of rounds with mags that were dropped in the dirt. I asked my gunsmith he told me to clean everything, since they were decades old service pistols I should have them serviced. I also need a good carry holster.

  • @Non-Serviam300
    @Non-Serviam300 Місяць тому

    I love mine but it’s an absolute pain trying to find a good OWB holster for it.

    • @jasongibson8114
      @jasongibson8114 17 днів тому

      Galco makes a excellent holster for the cz-75

    • @Non-Serviam300
      @Non-Serviam300 17 днів тому +1

      @ I probably have the one you’re talking about. Problem is - I never could get it broke in sufficiently so that the back strap would snap into place. I tried everything.

    • @jasongibson8114
      @jasongibson8114 17 днів тому +1

      @Non-Serviam300 mine has a open top but holds tightly.

    • @Non-Serviam300
      @Non-Serviam300 17 днів тому

      @ I ended up going with a military holster by Bianchi👍🏻

  • @JO-li8rq
    @JO-li8rq 7 місяців тому

    You nailed it with the edges and all. I've always wanted a cz75 in whatever variation but it just never feels right in my hand. The closest I came to buying a cz was a 97bd.

  • @CaveWyatt
    @CaveWyatt 6 місяців тому

    Has this model really been made for 50 years? I only ask because I bought a CZ75 (yup, the old Kalispell model in the psychedelic orange and pink box) in the 80’s and my FFL, who was also a dealer, never said anything when I asked him for a CZ75. I also seem to recall reading in Combat Handguns that SA was the only way it was available. I was even looking for a DA/SA model since the Browning Hi Power BDA didn’t have the best reputation (and didn’t last long).
    Anyway, if I’d have bought the BD model I’d still have it. I could never get used to carrying “cocked and locked” (even though I now have three 1911’s). Thus, I consigned it 15 years ago.

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  6 місяців тому +1

      @@CaveWyatt Not this specific model, but the core design.

    • @CaveWyatt
      @CaveWyatt 6 місяців тому

      @@gbgunsmediaGot it. And, yes, racking it was always a weird feeling.

  • @kenshaffer5664
    @kenshaffer5664 7 місяців тому +1

    Chris on "Honest Outlaw" loves CZ 75's and has explained the benefits of the slide design, but for the life of me I cannot remember his rationale. If y'all know each other you could reach out to him...

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 7 місяців тому +1

      I'm not familiar wirh HO's particular video (I find him just a touch too full of himself and his wife irritates me), but I expect it has much to do with the whole symphony of how high and up tight the hand forces your hand into the centers of gravity and recoil.
      As for what Graham stated about sights and recoil management...he's wrong. Pure and simple.
      Good pistol shooters don't chase their sights, much less concern themselves with sight alignment much within 25.
      And yes, the recoil impulse, the flip, and the flex are all markedly different with a CZ75 or P22× series than what you get with a non-full rail.
      Does it really matter to most shooters? No. Makers figured out that it was cheaper to not do that and most shooters are not competent enough to notice or care.

  • @gryphonz3
    @gryphonz3 7 місяців тому +2

    You won't be disappointed by this one I'm sure. The only issue may be getting used to the heavily curved trigger and how far forward it is. I love all of my CZ's. Unfortunately...it seems to me the Post Wuhan Coof Era gun's are a little less refined than guns produced prior to 2020.

  • @ratagris21
    @ratagris21 7 місяців тому +2

    Old skool pistol. Good looking pistol. Not for everyone, but still testing the sands ⏳ of time. ♠️🎩🎯🎱🇺🇸🏁🇮🇱🇺🇦🔱🌻🌸🌼💮🏴‍☠️🏹

  • @colt10mmsecurity68
    @colt10mmsecurity68 Місяць тому

    Great pistol. I have a B and a BD model and I love them both. But if I volunteered by taking one into the proverbial “Ukraine war,” I’d stick with the trusted Beretta 92FS for “old school” metal 9mm’s. (*Off topic: If I could choose anything, I’d take a gen5 Glock 17 however).
    Also, the 75B series copied more from the 1948 designed Sig P210 and just a little bit of the Browning Hi Power in design. There’s a Czech author (forgot his name now) and CZ historian that has a book written all in Czechoslovakian. It’s a “CZ BIBLE” if you will. In his book, he details how the two brothers that designed the pistol, took more ideas from the P210 than FN’s Hi Power.

  • @Jscot1001
    @Jscot1001 7 місяців тому

    I sold my B model right before COVID. If I would have held on to it a few months longer I would have made some good money off of it. Then they discontinued it. I thought it was an awesome gun. But for its size and capacity I never would carry it.

  • @ChaohsiangChen
    @ChaohsiangChen 3 місяці тому

    Cause the USSR changed Warsaw Pact pistol caliber standard from 7.62 Tokarev to 9mm Makarov.

  • @coastalpoodlerescue
    @coastalpoodlerescue 7 місяців тому

    😊😊👍🏼👍🏼

  • @markarcher2441
    @markarcher2441 4 місяці тому +1

    This all theoretical. Go out and shoot it and you will see why this one is great.
    The idea that grit and dirt will get in is not an issue. It is one of the most reliable handguns in the worse conditions.

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  4 місяці тому

      See pinned comment for the review.

  • @GreenOne01
    @GreenOne01 3 місяці тому

    I can respect the fact that you don't like this firearm, but it's clear that you did zero research at all into the reason for or effect of the unique design features of this firearm...
    There's absolute value in your individual reasoning & analysis, but you missed a number of important points by not giving this just a bit more attention. 😅

    • @gbgunsmedia
      @gbgunsmedia  3 місяці тому

      @@GreenOne01 as did you 😅

  • @royk164
    @royk164 7 місяців тому

    I'm 71, and this old gun is too old. :)

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru 7 місяців тому +2

    It’s a fantastic pistol if you already have one. However there is no compelling reason to purchase one since it has a feature set from the last millennium. There are way too many options out in the market place that make this pistol outdated.

    • @ACxREAL
      @ACxREAL 7 місяців тому +3

      Maybe, a cool pistol that shoots lights out is a pretty compelling reason and it doesn’t take much to compel some of us to get one. Take the hi-power clones or insane amount of 1911s that are made every year. Something is compelling those sales.

    • @Skaramine
      @Skaramine 5 місяців тому +1

      Outdated? Maybe. But it's too cool.

    • @robertledford3004
      @robertledford3004 4 місяці тому +1

      Don't believe that 1 bit it is so accurate and dependable. I don't have electric windows on my truck to roll it up .when a gun works it works w or without bells and whistles

    • @robl884
      @robl884 3 місяці тому

      Imagine thinking DA/SA pistols are out of date.

    • @Quality_Guru
      @Quality_Guru 3 місяці тому

      @@robl884 DA/SA is not the issue - optics ready it’s not. Don’t fall into the trap that you will only be presented with a 5-7 yard encounter and that there are no bystanders near and also that perpetrator will stand still and not take cover. Optics on pistols are game changers, especially for aging eyes.

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 7 місяців тому

    Very interesting video. Looks like a well made pistol, classic looking. Those sharp edges are definitely concerning if someone was using the pistol as a defensive weapon.
    You're absolutely correct on local law enforcement not taking proper care of their weapons. There's still quite a few that don't carry one in the chamber,. They are afraid of shooting themselves. Many time's the administration ignores the dirty weapons and improper carrying of weapons for political reasons.
    Two recent AD by on duty L E occured. Scottsdale, AZ. Officers rifle discharge. Itt was in a soft case with a round in the chamber, safety off. Officer passed away.
    Second was an experienced LAPD officer playing with his S***"*** 2311 pistol. Offer pulls the trigger on a live round while in the building. Bullet goes through several walls. Nobody injured.
    Louisiana, New York and Washington State have also had officers improperly handling weapons with AD. As standards are lowered its becoming a frequent occurrence.
    Thank you for sharing this video. CZ makes some very nice pistols
    We wish you and Teya a great day 😄🙏

  • @TARandFEATHERS
    @TARandFEATHERS 7 місяців тому +1

    The Alphabet should begin with C and end with Z. Out of all my guns, the last one I'd give up is my P01.
    RockOn.StayFree.