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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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A further evolution of the 75 B the new Convertible version allows users to swap from decocker to safety operation in the same manner as the popular P-07P-09 pistols. Using the same simplified more robust variation of the 75s trigger system as the previous Omega trigger parts use an interlocking design that allows for easy disassembly and reassembly without the need for tools. Not only does this simplify maintenance the trigger parts themselves are made of different materials to enhance durability operation life and reliability.
Chambering 9mm Luger - Magazine Capacity 16 - Magazine Type Double Stack - Frame Steel - Grips Plastic - Trigger Mech DASA - Sights Fixed Three-Dot - Barrel Cold Hammer Forged - Barrel Length 4.6 in - Weight 2.2 lbs - Overall Length 8.1 in - Height 5.4 in - Width 1.4 in - Safety Swappable Ambi Safety and Decocker Safety Stop on Hammer Firing Pin Block Safety
UPC | 806703911366 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Capacity | 16 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.6 BARREL |
Weight | 2.3 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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