What I mean is, why is the CZ 75 pattern the choice for all of these different companies to "clone"?
I understand the 1911, it is a popular arm, and virtually all 1911 clones are simply copies of the original pattern to the point that all parts interchange, and, for the most part, these companies get a high price for their 1911's. The 1911 requires a fair amount of machining etc and the price commanded for even the lower priced clones probably covers this.
In the case of the CZ 75, there is probably an equal amount of machining, yet the clones can be had for very low prices. Also, each one of these different clones is just a bit different, meaning that someone at each company had to sit down and make plans, jigs, etc pretty much from scratch which adds to the cost.
Certain designs, like Glocks and the various copies that have sprung up over the years are specifically designed to be cheap to produce. That is why you see SW moving from the 59 series to the M&P, Ruger from the P series to the SR, Sig has numerous plasti-wonders as an option to it's more expensive 228/229 and on and on.
So, why do these diverse companies, across several continents, choose the CZ 75 as the basis to produce an affordable pistol when, from a cost perspective, there would be better choices? Maybe I should just keep quiet since I was able to buy a brand new, beautifully finished, all steel, completely reliable, accurate pistol for $299.00.