Anyone know if CZ 75 factory mags or other aftermarket mags work with the NZ? Or where to get Norc mags?
I use CZ and NZ mags interchangeably. But you can't use the 40 cal mags in a 9mm pistol. They won't feed.
Anyone know if CZ 75 factory mags or other aftermarket mags work with the NZ? Or where to get Norc mags?
I use CZ and NZ mags interchangeably. But you can't use the 40 cal mags in a 9mm pistol. They won't feed.
If you are going to try to interchange 9mm and 40, don't do what I did. I accidently tried to use it in a match. NFG!
My experience with cz mags is: Some work perfectly in the nz and others require a small mod to the mag catch (about a 1mm enlargement of the catch on the mag upwards)....i did one but i cant remember if it will hold the slide open or not on empty...i will run the experiment again when my next shipment of ammo arrives and report back to this thread.
NOTE: I got my cz75 mags from corwin (sponser so i think its ok to mention names) and they are made in italy so i am presuming some type of mecgar unless someone knows better.
Out of the 5 i purchased 3 fit and worked and one i modded and the other i havent tried yet. It is almost impossible to see any differences with the naked eye before modding the mag but i did the mod and it worked. I did that one by hand with a small file but got a dremel from santa (cutest you ever saw) for xmas so i will try that on the other mag if needed.
That would be embarrassing! Did they work alright at the range before hand? I'm thinking the lips at the top will need to come in just a bit, as the 9 mm would be 1 mm smaller, possibly tending to sit too high or popping out at the wrong time.
There's a ton of used CZ-75 pistols on the market right now for $500.
That's not much more than the price of a Chinese clone that may or may not work.
Mine does/did. I'll see when I get the new one.
Bought one years ago and never, ever were able to make it work. Its a paperweight in my safe now. Marstar fixed it the first time, when it broke the second time it was out of warranty.
The firing pin was breaking all the time, Marstar even gave me few extras.
Here's a video I made years ago about the last problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bvobBBQwuU
My understanding is that Norinco grip screws are a ‘proprietary’ thread...sure I spelt that wrong...lol
My understanding is that Norinco grip screws are a ‘proprietary’ thread...sure I spelt that wrong...lol
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