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BD is the one I'm interested in.My 2003 CZ 75 BD (mismarked 85 B) Has held up pretty well.
Yep! To a set of high profile LPAs. The originals were small and essentially useless and since the gun shot low I had to file the front sight so short it ended up about a 1/8'" of an inch high to get it to shoot POA but that was only temporary and I got these.I'm guessing you changed the sights.
Polycoat is pretty decent, when it does wear it can look "chipped" but you'd have to throw it around pretty enthusiastically.BD is the one I'm interested in.
That's not the original front sight, is it? I'm guessing you changed the sights.
If I buy a CZ75, likely it won't see much use seeing as how I have a good many other 9mm to choose from.
Another 9mm pistol I was looking at is called Arex Zero 1, made in Slovakia. What I've discovered in buying new pistols in Wash., you have to make sure they offer a 10 round magazine version. You look at a site like Bud's Guns, with popular guns, they offer them in standard magazine capacity, and then they sell them with "10+1" capacity. I guess the "plus one" is supposed to make us feel better. I didn't see a 10+1 for the Arex. I suppose they would sell you one without any magazine at all, then you'd have to find a 10 rounder. If you could for an Arex. Which isn't exactly a hot seller.
If I were to buy a new CZ75, it would have to be sold on a 10+1 magazine basis.
Funny thing is, I've owned a Glock G19 for a long time. When I shoot it at the range, I practically never load the magazine more than ten rounds. Same thing with the Browning mags, I never stuff them all the way full. AR's, I usually load them no more than ten rounds. Just my way of doing things.