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Unread 12-13-2011, 04:03 PM   #1
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My new carry gun, CZ 75B 9 mm Luger with Lion holster. It's very accurate gun
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Unread 12-13-2011, 04:37 PM   #2
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I love my original configuration CZ 75. An accurate, well made pistol with a fabulous out of the box trigger pull in both single and double action.
This is my house gun at the home on Marco Island.
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The 75B is my house gun too. Its a fine modern pistol.

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The CZ75 is a great design.
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A few of mine...great pistols and so are the 82's and 83's. The 75's triggers are much better than the B model. No firing pin block to contend with.





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Nice CZ 75 collection. My friend treat CZ 75B (Frankonia Jagd CZ 75 Sport) with black duracoat.
Is the duroacoat finest firearm protection? He order 2 l.
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I am not sure about the duracoat as I don't ave any experience with it. I do know that the early 75's had some sort of baked on finish that was very fragile as compared to the new finish that they are using now.
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Duracoat would be rough on the CZ 75 design, as you would have to cover and protect those internal slide rails when applying.
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