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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ75, 75b, 75 SAO inc the Transitional => Topic started by: armoredman on September 25, 2010, 10:14:34 AM
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Any holster that fits the CZ75B should fit the BD just fine, refer to the CZ75 Club.
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Ahhhh, why do we have to go to the "safeties" club? O0
I for one really like the Galco Combat Master. It is actually fit for the CZ75B, which is fortunate to share the dimensions of the much better CZ75BD. ;D ;D ;D
http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPG3.asp?ProductID=2312&GunID=213 (But you can buy it for cheaper from other places.)
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Blade-Tech and Raven Concealment will custom make kydex iwb and owb holsters.
Raven is a 5 month wait and blade-tech is 14 weeks so get those orders in soon. lol
https://rcsgear.com/
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If you are looking for a field holster the Bianchi UM84II is a good fit. You can go to the Bianchi website and choose the code for black, olive drab, woodland or 3-color desert and then buy where you can get the best price. This was the flapped military holster that was originally designed for the Beretta back in the 80's. This holster will hold the full sized standard 75/85 models, not sure about newer models like the SP-01 and Competition series. Easily hooks onto a GI pistol belt or regular belt.
https://www.nationalpolicesupply.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1085
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I also have a POLICE model and love it . I've done a bunch of looking when it came to holsters. For a KYDEX type check out these guys... they have them in plain black plus some snakeskin prints and more. Plain black is I think $25
I have a leather one made by Jason Winnie and its great also. On the back of it there is " J10109-3.5 " I paid $65
For a mag carrier the best I've found is made by a company called "KYTEX" and it beats all others out there. And only $15
I hope this gives you what your looking for, be safe.
https://deadeyeoutfitters.com/
https://kytexgear.com/
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I have the combat master as well...very happy with it.
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After reading that whatever holster fits the CZ-75 B it will also work for the CZ-75BD I found a local shop here that carries Blackhawk items. I found this holster and compared holster model #'s to make sure I got the right one. A Blackhawk Serpa Level 2 Sportster right hand gun metal gray for the Beretta 92/92 (not Elite, Brigadier or M9A1) all for less than 30.00. Got home and tried the new holster...Bingo perfect fit and very secure now I'll be up half the night practicing with my empty CZ. I posted this here because this is the first place I looked to try to find a level II retention holster that work well with the CZ-75BD...It does!!
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Check out this website for custom leather holsters. I use an OWB for my XDs.
http://www.wildbillsconcealment.com/index.html
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Hunter 2210-6. Not sexy, but a well made and utilitarian OWB holster.
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I used a Galco Askins Avenger for a 1911 with very good results.
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this holster from Itac is really comfortable!
http://czcustom.com/itaccz75.aspx
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After reading that whatever holster fits the CZ-75 B it will also work for the CZ-75BD I found a local shop here that carries Blackhawk items. I found this holster and compared holster model #'s to make sure I got the right one. A Blackhawk Serpa Level 2 Sportster right hand gun metal gray for the Beretta 92/92 (not Elite, Brigadier or M9A1) all for less than 30.00. Got home and tried the new holster...Bingo perfect fit and very secure now I'll be up half the night practicing with my empty CZ. I posted this here because this is the first place I looked to try to find a level II retention holster that work well with the CZ-75BD...It does!!
I am a fan of the CZ=75BD, I found that Sportdog7 is right, I bought two Blackhawk Serpa Level 2 Holsters for the Beretta 92 and both work great for my 75BD. I bought a Sportster and a Level 2 Duty holster, I am a lefty so I am very happy. Interestingly, my CZ-75D Compact will not fit either holster. In the past I have cut down BH Serpas to fit shorter models of 1911s and they worked fine. The CZ-75 Compact seems to have a slightly wider frame or slide and will not go into the same holster that the full sized 75 will fit.
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My CZ75 PBD Police gets carried in an Uncle Mike's Sidekick size 5, which used to carry my Walther P1
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I second what Sportdog7 and Galena have said about the Blackhawk Serpa made for the Beretta 92/96. I like that there's a little space between the muzzle and the end of the holster to better protect the weapon. The holster has solid, unmoving lockup. I removed the tensioning screw and parts altogether.
The Blackhawk is my open carry holster when I'm closer to civilization. When I'm further out in the sticks I use the Bianchi holster that I mentioned earlier on a GI pistol belt with Y harness and assorted ALICE gear.
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I have a 75BD in a Craft Holster, It fits nicely with the hammer all the way down but not at half cock. Is this still safe to carry?
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I have a 75BD in a Craft Holster, It fits nicely with the hammer all the way down but not at half cock. Is this still safe to carry?
Yes it's safe, but defeats the purpose of decocking to half cock. I would try to stretch the leather strap so it would work at half cock if it was me.
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I went with a craft holsters as well, the NE1 model first (I like the minimal design) but thinking about a paddle one also. Pricing is right, as is workmanship. Shipping is kind of pricy, but I think it's a quality product. . .I'm excited.
https://www.craftholsters.com/
Mods Added: If it's good enough to tell others about, then it deserves a Link !!
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Not to be overlooked is the Comp-Tac International. It works fine with my CZ-75BD, which I believe is essentially the same pistol as the CZ-75 Police.
See: https://comp-tac.com/holsters/?_bc_fsnf=1&CZ=CZ+75%2F85%2FP01%2FSP01
The International is a great holster for competition shooting (I have read) and classes (I have learned through experience). It can be used for concealed carry under a coat or jacket.