CZ75 P07 duty experience

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Who out there has one? Mine is in 9mm. It took me awhile to get the nerve to buy a plastic gun as I fall far onto the side of steel guns - especially 1911's and CZ75's. But, I bought one a while ago and I just wanted a reason to hate this thing; and it has not given me a reason. The opposite is true.

It is light, very light. It is accurate and has been 100% reliable. Seems to be built like a tank and very ergonomic.

Anyone else kinda smitten with this plastic gun?
 
I have one.

It is one of the most accurate handgun I've owned, but that is mostly because I find the grip and ergonomics to be ridiculously comfortable, also being one of the few guns I can actually hit the mag release without having to do a "flip" to adjust grip.

For a DA/SA hammer fired gun with polymer frame, there are extremely few options.

The p07 is pretty much imo the best of the few availabe in this class. 100% reliable.

The only issue was getting mags and holsters for her, which took a while but I now have 5 magazines plus high noon holsters out of florida will custom make any of theirs to fit a p07, so that base got covered as well. I bought a stainless guide rod for mine too.
 
Has anyone found other sight options? I emailed Trijicon and the said they don't have options for the P-07. Didn't seem to be many choices out there when I last looked. I picked up a Blade Tech holster from CZ Custom last time I ordered some stuff from them.
 
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Holsters for XD's work. I have a Tagua that fits great.

Really? I had a blackhawk serpa that worked, but there was still play, not much but it was somewhat irritating to me.

Meh, I prefer good leather anyways.

Those tagua aren't bad, I had one for a 1911, good bang for the buck.
 
I like mine, I just wish I could get out more to shoot. If we were allowed to carry, it would be an excellent option.
 
I have one. I shoot IPSC with it.
I find that the more I shoot the better the trigger pull.
I changed the safety to a decocker though, safer "hammer down" for IPSC.
 
I have one and no complaints, accurate, reliable, and most of all its comfortable. Mag and slide release are easy to get to, only problem i had was with a mag, the spring would get stuck.
 
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