"The 83 is a great pistol for new shooters stepping up to anything larger than .22 lr. My kids enjoy shooting mine."
Well, I know it wasn't CCOYL's intended message, so I will add my 2-cents that the CZ-83 is much more than a "new shooters stepping up" weapon. It is a fully capable CCW. No bigger bore needed.
Ace: Dependabilty (CZ-83 - YES)
King: Accuracy (CZ-83 - YES)
Queen: Penetration (.380 FMJ - YES)
All other criteria (bore diameter, magazine capacity, sights, cost...) pales IMHO.
Do not feel outgunned because you "only" carry a .380.
.380=9mm=.38=.357 for all practical measurements. JHP may provide some increase in wound cavity diameter but at the price of penetration for anything short of (many) .357 JHP. For me, I feel very comfortable with .380 as long as it's FMJ. I've been an ER nurse for the past 15 years, helped treat many gunshot wounds, the most deadly being a well placed .380 in a VERY big man. He didn't make it. Less-than-accurate .357, 30.06, .45, 12 gauge, etc. lived. So, don't let "kids enjoy shooting" lure you into the mis-belief that you need something bigger to own an effective CCW. It has very low recoil and allows for easy, fast follow-up shots. It is as lethal as they come. It is an adult weapon. It is a fine choice.
Congratulations on your acquisition. Carry with pride. Draw with restraint.