Tell me about 9mm CZ's

If I say CZ 75B is one the greatest 9mm out there, I am not over statement.
I have a Satin Nickel but the two tone one is the most ###y looking gun.

Trigun

Especially when photographed on a pimpin purple velvet blanket!!!
My 75b!
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Thinking of trying the Aluminum grips. Little thinner should make punching the mag release easier.The grip is a little too big for my GF and daughter.
I shoot IDPA and IPSC with this and love it so far.
 
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YES YES YES. Thats exactly the pistol I was thinking about. Now I'm starting to drool.:p

OK OK. Thats it. I made my decision. I'm go in for it. And a .22 conversion kit to boot.:dancingbanana::dancingbanana::dancingbanana::dancingbanana:

Anyone know who has the best prices?
 
I got mine from Gunsnthings
Price listed is tax in.
Shipping was $24 from Calgary to Ottawa for gun and 4 mags.
Two Tone finish New *$689.00

CZ75/85 .22lr. Kadet conversion, 124mm barrel c/w slide assembly
adj. sights, c/w two magazines & case
Black poly finish New *$429.00

That was best price when I bought.
Might find better now.
 
Personally, I think it doesn't make much sense to get Kadet kit, you can get either a Ruger or Browning in .22LR for same price or 2,000 factory rounds in 9mm to practice with. In scenario #1 you get 2 guns as opposed to one and in scenario #2 you get lotsa practice with the gun in caliber you may wanna start competitive shooting with; so you get used to exact recoil, weight, sights and so on.
 
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I also would not go for the 22 conversion. Switching things back and forth is a modest pain. Getting everything to work right can be a problem and often involves compromise.

Much better to spend the same money on a second pistol.

Bob
 
Personally, I think it doesn't make much sense to get Kadet kit, you can get either a Ruger or Browning in .22LR for same price or 2,000 factory rounds in 9mm to practice with. In scenario #1 you get 2 guns as opposed to one and in scenario #2 you get lotsa practice with the gun in caliber you may wanna start competitive shooting with; so you get used to exact recoil, weight, sights and so on.

I love Ruger 22s but they do not feel the same as my Kadet Conversion Unit on my CZ75B. The CZ75 Kadet is a class act and a very good pistol. Regards, Richard:D
 
I already have a Ruger MKIII and a Browning .22 and a....:p

I just wanted to treat myself to a new pistol(s) and the conversion unit seamed kind of neat as long as it functions and is Accurate.

Its just another toy and you know what they say "he who dies with the most toys wins":D
 
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