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Offline Firemanjones

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New 75 BD
« on: November 13, 2013, 07:50:30 PM »
I finally purchased my NIB 75 BD at a gun show last Saturday for $499.33 out the door.
I am extremely happy with it, especially after shooting yesterday, and the price I purchased it for. I was really pleased with the weight of the pistol and how it kept on target better than many of my others. I am now waiting for the 4 mags I ordered from Greg Cote. Tomorrow I will order rubber grips and some replacement springs to have just in case.
Well who knows, maybe I'll get a PCR in the future.
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Offline ExCDNGuy

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Re: New 75 BD
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2013, 11:40:04 PM »
Congratulations, welcome and salud!  Good purchase and good choice. 

I bought my own first CZ last January - a 75 BD Police decocker.  I love this beefy and sturdy gun (coming from a Glock guy) and it has gotten smoother over time. I do shoot this gun well and am happy with my purchase. 

Shooting has not been as frequent in the last 6 months due to work and family obligations but I had intention to "accessorize" and never got to it.  Rubber grips (the plastic is too slick for me) and a possible site replacement - to a high viz front was on my list as well as extra mags.... hmmm..... I may take care of that soon. 

I also had thought about a CZ Custom or Cajun GW rework on the trigger etc and modifying it, but I've decided I like the simple purity of the BD and will keep it somewhat as is aside from grips and sites.  Eventually I will buy a more tricked out Shadow or some other CZ. 

Again, welcome and have fun! D.
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Offline Cali Crash

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Re: New 75 BD
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2013, 08:25:20 PM »
Welcome to the forum. Our first hand gun and CZ was the 75bd we purchased in February of this year. We went shooting and rented like 8-10 guns and I was sold on the CZ already but the wife was leaning towards the better trigger on other models. With the promise of having CGW go through it she was on board. Had it for three months before shipping it to Schmeky for every option possible. The action is so much smoother, short trigger makes it easier to stay on point and the E-Z/Drift sight set is such an improvement over stock. Night and day after having all that done. And for us, the CZ has multiplied like rabbits. I then bought a standard SP-01, followed by a 97b, most recently was a SP-01 tactical, followed by the P09 this weekend. I honestly think that's all the handguns we will want, but who knows. We originally thought we'd have just one each.
22LR Kadet kit
9mm CZ75bd (CGW DCP, RRK and E/Z-D sight set)
9mm CZ75b high polish stainless
9mm SP-01 Tactical (CGW DCP, RRK and E/Z-D sight set)
9mm SP-01
9mm P09 (at CGW for PRO-Series "P" package and sights)
9mm P09
45acp 97b