What is the finishing called on this CZ???

foxbat said:
Just a word...
While the 'High gloss blue' on the CZ 75 is pleasing to the eye, it is a royal
PITA for day to day wear....
Every little rub, smear, finger print 'jumps out' at you....
I would go with the polycoat finish...more durable, less hassle to maintain.
Remember the old Chinese curse..."May you get what you wish for!";)

The CZ would be my pretty gun, XD would be my work gun.
 
dinsdale said:
Here is a 75b Tutone. Buying one as soon as my RPAL comes in.

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And you will enjoy it. Keep in mind the trigger needs to be broken in abit before you will really see how wonderful it is. I now have 3 of them. One is my "experimental" gun. I want to see how long can I shoot it without any major maintainance. I'm now at 18000 rounds and not a single hiccup. It just gets better and better.
One thing you may want to consider is replacing the original spring right away. Some of them came with springs which are weaker then they are supposed to be, and you may break your slide stop because of that. Just get a spring and have fun.
 
The satin nickel and two tone are by far my favourites :) The bonus on the two tone (at least on all I've had here) is that the slide really is blued. They did not just pop a poly slide on the nickel frame.... Very nice, but for looks and durability (and at around $50 more than the painted one) you can't beat the satin nickel version :)

Gunnar

www.armco-guns.com
(CZ Dealer :)
 
I have one of the CZ-75s from back when they first started to arrive in Cdn. It is with a high gloss satin blue finish & is still looking tops though I will soon put a decent set of Bo-Mar sights on it for that is what I have on my Browning P-35 & both 45s.
 
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