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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ75 History and serial range => CZ75, 75b, 75 SAO inc the Transitional => From then to now, the CZ 75 => Topic started by: Psyop96 on April 27, 2019, 06:24:44 PM

Title: 1990 - 1999
Post by: Psyop96 on April 27, 2019, 06:24:44 PM
**Last modified on May 2024 for aluminum alloy full-sized frame pistol**

Many thanks to Forum member Blackwatch for the heavy contribution on photos and information shown here.

The first decade of CZ-UB as a new, private enterprise established in 1992. Lots of variety and changes in the product offering with the firing pin block B version being the significant change. The "Transitional" (without firing pin block, safety model) rolls out the changeover by adding newer physical features on the pistols in a seemingly random manner. A list of these and other changes in no particular chronological order:
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1990:
Standard painted finish with also nickel, phosphate and duo tone. Most features unchanged from the later 1988-1989 year production.     **Notable change.
A 1990 proofed pistol with Made in Czechoslovakia on one line instead of the two lines that was adopted in 1983 and has since been the standard.
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A couple of unusual looking front sights.
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1991:
Standard painted finish with also nickel, phosphate, blued and duo tone. Action Arms Ltd. becomes primary importer (label on plastic case marked “Exclusive Agents in the U.S.”); LSY Defense also seen.    **Notable change.
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1992:
Standard painted finish with also satin nickel, phosphate, blued and duo tone. AAL has some special finishes,eg. high polished blued with accented controls (gold plated). Importer marks include Action Arms Ltd., PW Arms, C.A.I., Interarms. The CZ 75 Compact enters production with its own serial number scheme.

There’s a lot going on with the CZ 75 in the final year of Czechoslovakia -
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A 1992 with phosphate finish in blue plastic case and computer printout of test fire in Czech only. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190526/9cfe91c8dd0ea7f05dc90ac264e66a0f.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190526/d9db34f5937cdc9b4c76fa57e9305ee7.jpg)




1993:
**Update (Nov 19) for the earliest seen B model is N2xxx. It has blued finish, no logo on slide and marked as CZ with hacek mark over C on the slide and Czech Made on frame. Grips are plastic with L/R thumb rests and bearing the old logo. Another blued Czech Made with SN N4xxx was also posted on this forum. This one has the Pachmayr Signature rubber grips that were seen on many CZs. The earliest observed European B model (N7xxx) seen is an engraved model with gold plated accents/controls. Standard painted and other finishes from prior years occur. Transitionals continue. Import marks include AAL, LSY.     **Notable change.
A “CZECH MADE” with CZ 75 B CAL. 9 LUGER and no logo on the slide. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190517/89a307d2b366cd752059aec01298668e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190517/738a08db8c2c75f0dabee0ffb07ec16d.jpg)


1994:
Much the same as 1993 with a variety and mix of roll marks, logos, new and old features and finishes. AAL is still an importer but MRI, MN joins the list (their import mark does not have a standard location) along with LSY, PV Arms, and CAI. The first CZ-USA KC import mark is observed but not Oakhurst CA. The serial number scheme adopted in 1988 runs out of available combinations. **The new scheme flips the old arrangement to start with 4-digits and the letter “A” at the rear.    **Notable change.
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Unfluted frame:
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1995:
Still many transitionals and mixed old-new marks and features but moving towards the B model with the new roll marks and current physical features. Highest serial numbered transitional observed is 22xxF. Transitionals appear to have ended in 1995. MRI import mark still seen among non-surplus pistols as well as Interarms.      **Notable change.
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1996:.
What is mostly the same CZ 75 B seen today has arrived and the heavy mix-matching of the past few years has abated. **Earliest CZ-USA Oakhurst import mark (29xxJ). CZ-USA Kansas City import mark appears on quite a few pistols. **Earliest BD seen is an European pistol (41xxJ).   **Notable change.


1997:
CZ-USA, Oakhurst CA established. CZ 75 BD and CZ 75 BD Police enter production although at least one  European-based BD pistol is observed with 1996 proof.   **Notable change.
Photo note: Hakan grips and non-standard screws shown in these photos of an ambi-decocker BD. Also note the CZ-USA, Kansas City, KS import mark used before CZ-USA relocates  to there from Oakhurst, CA on 1.1.1998.
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1998:
CZ-USA relocates to Kansas City, KS. Not much changes physically with the standard CZ 75 B.   **Notable change.


1999:
No changes in standard B model. A fair amount of 1999 proofed BD surplus pistols enter the US market in the past few years. **Serial numbering scheme changes as the current scheme runs out of available numbers. Switches to 2-letters plus 3-numbers scheme.   [li]
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A 1999 BD with the older style, smaller decocker lever that will soon be replaced by a larger one (photo note - obviously, not period correct grip and screw). The slide stop here represents the variety of differently shaped ones that do show up in small quantities. It is difficult to ascertain whether some of the more unusually shaped ones are factory original.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190526/17b5381011258e968a88dfcbe1d1b46d.jpg)[/list]

David Pazdera, the author of several books on CZUB and the CZ 75 pistol gave a lecture last December at the Army Museum in Prague. This slide from the lecture indicates that “an effort was made to reduce the weight of the full-sized CZ 75 with an aluminum alloy frame. The initial efforts to use an identically looking steel frame did not meet service life expectancy. From December 1997 to June 1998, the effort successfully solved this issue with a reinforced alloy frame design. The design was put into serial production in October 1999. There is currently no available information on how many were made”.

One can readily notice the blocky front of the alloy frame without the usual bevel and the “shelf” on the rear similar to the alloy Compact frames. This 1999 specimen has the SN of AG294 which tracks with the normal SN scheme for this period of production across the CZ 75 B pistols.

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