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Chambered in 9mm, this CZ Tactical Sports is a high-quality semi-auto handgun that delivers smooth operation, durability, and accurate shots. Designed with competition in mind, the weight and balance of this pistol are well-suited for IPSC practical shooting disciplines. In order to accommodate a larger magazine, this Tactical Sport has a slightly longer grip than other CZ 75 models. Other features of this pistol include an ambidextrous safety, checkered grips for a firm grasp, and fixed rear sights.
Built for IPSC competition. The pistol features a longer, full-length dust cover and slide than the CZ 75 B and a slightly larger grip to accommodate the newly designed heavy-duty magazine. Fixed rear sight, ambidextrous safety, extended magazine release, SA trigger, checkered front and rear strap and a gaping magazine well for the fastest magazine changes. Dual tone nickel frame/blue slide finish.
CZ 75 Tactical Sport in 9mm Luger and .40 S&W. The CZ 75 TS is a competition ready pistol designed for IPSC standard division (USPSA limited division). The weight and balance of the CZ 75 TS is optimized for the rapid, accurate style of shooting necessary for success in practical shooting disciplines. The Tactical Sports model is the next generation of the proven CZ 75 Standard IPSC. The TS retains all of the best features of Standard IPSC model and improves upon the platform with increased durability, new sights, a new trigger system and more.
UPC | 806703911724 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | SINGLE SHOT |
Capacity | 20 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5.2 BARREL |
Weight | 2.8 LBS. |
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