I received a very nasty e-mail from someone that had seen this thread. Accusing me of being classless and bashing a product that has a stellar reputation, and that I should be thankful that after "just a month" that I had things working again at no charge etc.
First, I don't appreciate harassing e-mail.
Next, I am not bashing CZ. My 75B SA model is a terrific shooter (well, so far), and I think the 97B is a beautiful gun that has been very very fun to shoot.
Actually, it is interesting what bothers me the most about this recent experience. It is not so much that they shipped me the wrong gun. I do understand what likely happened, and no one is perfect and at times we make mistakes. It was a big mistake, but not in the "inexcusable" realm.
What burns my butt is that the gun came back with two deep scratches that were obvious to see had they truly inspected the gun. I don't know if they log any such defect when a gun comes to them, so I can't say that they knew it happened in their possession, but I would have expected them to at least ask, or perhaps just take care of it for good customer relations.
Also, I am not at all happy about being ignored by CZ. I have requested a refund of some costs three times in writing, and never once has this even been acknowledged. At the very least, a customer deserves the courtesy of a response.
I have no reason to suspect that Mike did not do a good..even great job. He is not in charge of design changes and only can work with what CZ provides.
I am not mad, I am not bashing CZ. I am a very disappointed customer that does feel that the service could and should have been better...substantially better.
Of course, YMMV.
In that same nasty e-mail I was lectured that "all gun companies have problems". I am sure that is true. No manufacturer is 100% perfect. What separates them from each other is how they handle a problem. As of today, CZ has left a sour taste in my mouth. I don't blame Mike, or the USA facility. I also am a cheap Norwegian that does not relish a $500+ product being shipped around the country to someone else and then getting it back after a month with surface flaws.
I'll stop now with the "bashing". Assuming that the mag disconnect problem is resolved (and that is not all that clear yet, although it seems that it is fixed), I will still have an (almost) beautiful gun and I can do a little surface work myself to pretty it up to its glory. It will likely stay in the home arsenal unless some other problems develop.
Thanks to all here that have offered guidance, and to the person that sent an unsigned e-mail ...well, have a nice day.