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The CZ 75 and its variants are used by military and police forces in more than 20 countries across five continents. Chambered in 9mm the CZ 75 has a 161 capacity. Weighing in at roughly 36 ounces users no longer have to choose between increased capacity and ease of carry.
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Action DASA - Caliber 9mm - Magazine Capacity 10rds - Barrel 4.6 - Frame Steel - Slide Steel - Finish Black Polycoat - Sights Fixed 3-Dot - Grips Black Polymer Checkered - All steel construction (except alloy framed compacts) - High capacity double column magazines - Hammer forged barrels - Ergonomic grip and controls - Unparalleled accuracy - Slide-in-frame design for better recoil control - 3 dot sighting system (Tritium night sights available) - Smooth double action and crisp single action - Extended service life due to advanced design and superior materials - Firing pin block safety - This lower-capacity version of the 75 B makes it available to those in states with magazine limits. - Designed in 1975 the CZ 75 is the flagship model of the CZ handgun line with over one million produced. An entire family of pistols is available based on the basic CZ 75 design compacts decockers single action only ambidextrous alloy frames as well as competition pistols. The 75 B features a steel frame a black polycoat finish 3 dot sights 161 9mm capacity (101 in .40 SW) and of course the ergonomics and DASA action that have made it the most copied handgun design second only to the 1911. The B designation is an indicator that the model is equipped with a firing pin block safety. CZ 75 B is used by more governments militaries police and security agencies than any other pistol in the world. The CZ 75 is quite possibly the perfect pistol.
UPC | 806703011028 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.6 BARREL |
Weight | 2.2 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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