my voteCz all yhe way love mine
The Phantom is a nice gun but comes with a less than stellar trigger and is not in the current CZ catalog ie it is out of production.
If this is your first handgun I would strongly recommend the 92 FS series. The gun is accurate, dead nuts reliable with a long history. If you have small hands though the gun is not for you, nor is the Girsan. I have seen the 92FS on the EE for as low as $650 used but described as like new. I have bought most of my guns off the EE and never had a problem. You cannot go wrong with the 92FS.
The Girsan is a copy of the 92F and has a smaller hammer pin. I have read where there were problems with the design during the US Military trials and Beretta changed the diameter of the pin to ensure the slides would stay in place. Don't take that all to the bank as it has been sometime since I read the article. I have a Girsan Compact and enjoy the gun. The sights are really for younger eyes bit it is really a solid pistol. It is as accurate as any of my guns or put another way more accurate than I can shoot freestyle. Most guns made today are more accurate than the shooters holding them. There are exceptions to the shooters but not many from what I have seen.
Take Care
Bob
Girsan MC28 is one of the few pistols I have sold. Terrible trigger.
The Canik looks similar and is much, much better. One on EE for $460.
Buy the CZ.
THanks everyone for all the replies! THere's a lot of good info here. Feel like I found the right place to bounce opinions off people. Hoping to get to the range tomorrow and get some more time in to help w the decision
Those who've shot the 92FS, where does it lie on the felt recoil scale? 9mm with that full size gun was nowhere near as bad I thought it was
if you're going to buy a CZ don't get the Phantom, get a Shadow, or a Shadow 2. Yes more money, although you can find Shadows for sale cheap these days, used one that is, but unless it's one of my match guns I doubt it has enough wear and tear on it to be a worry.



























