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The CZ-75: A Czech Classic
« on: February 10, 2022, 10:36:29 pm »
American Rifleman by Guy J. Sagi February 9, 2022

The quality coming out of Česká zbrojovka, which translates to Czech Armory, is renowned among competitive shooters and quickly acknowledged once casual enthusiasts get behind one of their triggers. Stateside the company, which now has Colt’s Manufacturing under its corporate umbrella, is more affectionately known as CZ.

n 1997, the company established CZ-USA to bolster imports of its fine line of firearms stateside. Its headquarters today is Kansas City, Mo. One of its hottest sellers on opening day, undoubtedly, was the semi-automatic CZ 75 pistol. It was first introduced in 1975 and by 2007 more than a million had been sold across the globe.

Today there are 13 versions available to enthusiasts, all in 9 mm Luger. A few also available chambered for .40 S&W and in variations that make them compliant for restrictive regions of the country. Odds are good there’s model ideally suited for your needs, from self-defense, duty and, of course, weekend matches.

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