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Well, we've got threads for just about everything else and, I didn't find one in a search. So, here goes! Lets see your CZ pistols and long guns if you have one. I'll start with a CZ 75BD I just picked up today in unfired condition. Feel free to include the Turkish clones if you like.:)

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Wow, I'd of thought more than 3 people own a CZ on NWFA! 😂
 
Wow, I'd of thought more than 3 people own a CZ on NWFA! 😂
CZ Fan Boy here.

No pics at this point. We have a couple. Wifey a 75B stainless in 9mm, and my CZ SP-01 in .40 S&W. Also a clone, Tanfoglio Elite Limited, 9mm. I would love to have one of their older models. CZ 50 would be cool. Something in .32.
 
CZ Fan Boy here.

No pics at this point. We have a couple. Wifey a 75B stainless in 9mm, and my CZ SP-01 in .40 S&W. Also a clone, Tanfoglio Elite Limited, 9mm. I would love to have one of their older models. CZ 50 would be cool. Something in .32.
I had a choice of the CZ 75 compact in 9mm or the one above. I chose the 75BD to use as a range and all around gun since I already have enough carry size 9MM. I do not like the magazine base plates currently with the 75BD so, ordered a coupe flush fit mags. I might keep the two current ones as they are 17 rounders but, I may trade them for flush fit mags if the opportunity presented itself.
 
My P-97B .45 ACP, P-09 9mm and a pair of CZ 455 .22LR bolt guns. Also have a 17HMR barrel and magazine switch kit for the rifles.

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If I wasn't in the communist governed state of Washington, I would have a couple more. :s0054:
 
Bought her in the late 90's from the original owner .

The Action Arms AT pre B series of pistols were made in Switzerland by ITM from parts supplied by Tanfoglio of Italy.You could get these in the US before CZ was available.
In the mid-1980's the AT84 was the first licensed clone of the CZ75 and the AT84S was a Tanfoglio style copy. ITM bought all the parts from Tanfoglio, performed the final machining steps, assembly and finishing. Springfield Armory was doing the same thing, theirs was called the P9.
If I remember correctly only around 5000 to 6000 of the S models were produced, of which only a small amount made it to the US. Many people consider the AT84 clone the grandfather of the Sphinx line of pistols. They came in finishes such as blued, hard chrome, and two tone.

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Did you glue a bunch of rubber crap to the bottom of all your magazines?
Ha, I didn't notice it 'til you asked that question! Does look like each mag has something added to the bottom. Maybe for mag drops?
 
I posed a pic a few weeks back of my new P-01. I really enjoy it quite a bit.

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It's still stock, but I think I'm going to change the sights. I love the way the CZ feels in hand, but I shoot my other pistols better because I can see the front sight better. The CZ front sight is a lot smaller and harder to see clearly than my other pistols. I've been considering the TruGlo Tritium Pro or the Dawson Precision Tritium sights. Any other suggestions from you all?
 
Updated my 75BD to some burl walnut grips.

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