I had picked one up some time ago, just because I wanted one to go with my CZ83. I have found, however, it is the perfect way to discreetly carry the weapon while hiking. My wife and I spend a lot of time hiking and back packing in the mountains (Sierra Nevada in the Tahoe Region). Being a retired LEO, I always go armed. Usually I carry my Glock 19 in a drop leg holster, so it doesn't interfere with the waist bely for the pack. In this liberal, gun hating state, however, it is a little too "Martial Looking" for the Friends of the Chipmunks. More than once I have encountered other hikers or back packers who stare at it, and even ask "why are you carrying a gun?

?" I tell them "Because I can!" and then explain I am a retired LEO and I am supposed to. Barf....
I had been keeping my CZ83 in the pouch holster, with the spare magazine and cleaning rod, in my Search and Rescue pack so I have something on me when I am on a search. (They prohibit open carry on searches, even if you are retired LEO!). Yesterday, my wife and I did a 4 mile hike to Island Lake in the Grouse Lakes basin, and I replaced the Glock 19 with the CZ 83 in the pouch holster on my belt/ The pack waist belt rode well above it, it made the pistol handy, and very discreet. When we stopped for Chinese sit down on the way home, I left the pouch holster on, and nobody even noticed it.
I load it with Buffalo Bore 90 grn JHP +P flying ashtrays that give about 300 ft lbs ME from the CZ. That's about what a standard velocity 9mm generates from a 3.5 inch barrel.
Pic is an example, not mine, though.
