The issue with dry firing, reported by most owners, is damage to or breakage of the firing pin retaining pin.
CZ makes pistols that do not use that system to retain the firing pin in the slide. I have a couple of those. A CZ85 (mines a Pre B but if you look you can find a CZ85 Combat on the internet or at a gun show). The CZ Tactical Sport pistols do not have the firing pin retaining pin either. Again, on line or a gun show for a new one.
Good luck with your pistol.
Please try to understand, many of the folks here are here because they own, use and like CZ pistols and other CZ fire arms. Many of us hav been through multiple brands of handguns and many of still shoot other brands of handguns. We have good reason for being fond of our CZ's. I have many brands/calibers of semi-auto pistols in my safe. I've been through them and over a period of years moved from one to another brand/model due to many reasons.
I want a pistol I can carry cocked and locked, one that is reliable, one that feels good in my hand, one that is accurate, one that I can get factory replacement parts and aftermarket/custom parts for. After working my way through five or six other brands of semi autos I bought my first CZ. That led to more, and more, and more. There's a reason why people buy CZ's. If you don't like them there are lots of other brands to buy/try. Hopefully you'll find what you want in another brand if CZ doesn't work for you.
Most people here are very willing to help people (old members or new members) trouble shoot problems and give them advice. Lately there's been a lot fo new people join, not to ask for help, but to "holler" about how lousy CZ's are or how bad CZ's repair service is. Problem is, most of us have had a totally different experience with the brand. Sometimes, depending on how a new member presents the issue they are having (real, imagined, or read about on the internet as reported by someone else) patience can be somewhat short.