Is there a PCC that takes CZ 75 mags?

Just curious if there’s something similar to a JR Carbine or Keltec sub 2000 that will take CZ 75 mags?

I bought an extra M&P magwell for a JR Carbine and built the interior up with JB weld then filed till I was happy. It works well but if I were to do it again I'd find someone who was good at welding aluminum to extend the magwell level with the bottom of the triggerguard while keeping the interior dimension correct for the mag. I think it would be a better solution and hold the mags more rigid without having so tight a tolerance. If you do mod an M&P make sure you go through your mags and find the fattest of the bunch, then go through your buddies mags and make sure he doesn't have a fatter one.
 
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From what I understand the Nordic components pcc lower which has modular mag wells has a CZ option. A friend of mine has one with the M&P magwell and it's a nice piece.
 
Are you specifically thinking non-restricted? The various chassis kits are kind-of in that wheel house...

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I was thinking of a cheap plinker that I could throw behind the seat of my truck, but I had forgotten all about those chassis systems. They’re pretty ###y.

The sub 2000 option is looking pretty good too. I could see that fitting quite nicely in a motorcycle pannier.
 
My Keltec Sub 2000 runs flawlessly on CZ-75 magazines.

It's a gen-1.

It's labelled as a Sig magazine version. But the CZ-75 mags work better than fine.
 
I have two kinds of pistol mags: CZ 75 and 1911. Not keen on buying other mags to run a PCC. Kind of defeats the purpose if you ask me.

Your logic is difficult to understand. What you seem to be saying is someone buys a PCC so they can use their existing mags. I bought a CX4 Storm so I could shoot PCC events. Buying extra Beretta mags is just part of kitting up. I have two other money pits to satisfy other needs. Part of the deal.

Take Care

Bob
 
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Your logic is difficult to understand. What you seem to be saying is someone buys a PCC so they can use their existing mags. I bought a CX4 Storm so I could shoot PCC events. Buying extra Beretta mags is just part of kitting up. I have two other money pits to satisfy other needs. Part of the deal.

Take Care

Bob

My logic is simple. Pistol & PCC should use the same mags. I shoot CZ. I want a PCC that uses same. I have tons of them. If I want different stuff I might as well go with my AR-15 or my Stag-10.

You might have a big pile of cash to shovel into your pits. I don't. They gotta work with what I have, or they don't stay long.
 
My logic is simple. Pistol & PCC should use the same mags. I shoot CZ. I want a PCC that uses same. I have tons of them. If I want different stuff I might as well go with my AR-15 or my Stag-10.

You might have a big pile of cash to shovel into your pits. I don't. They gotta work with what I have, or they don't stay long.

If you have tons of CZ mags, a CZ pistol, a AR-15 and a Stag-10 you have more cash than some I can think of. You should send your opinion to the major PCC manufacturers I am sure they will take your situation under advisement.

I know of no PCC's that take 75B mags. The Evos Skorpian made by CZ uses different mags at the present time.

My Sub2K and Ruger PCC take Glock mags - I don't own a Glock pistol. Fortunately, my CX4 Storm takes Beretta 92 mags and I have four Beretta 92 variants. I still don't have tons of mags though.

Take Care

Bob
 
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