Browning HiPower or CZ 75 ?

Take the CZ !!!
It´s a proved gun.
I know many CZ-75 owners and noone had problems with it.
This gun fires until it breaks.
I´ve seen CZ´s with 150.000 rounds through and they still worked.
I know a gunsmith who has a CZ-75 for his customers. He never cleans it. This gun makes 10.000 shots a week, and never jams, even if it´s so dirty you don´t want to take it into your "clean" hand.
A very good designed gun. And cheap too !!!

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Flip a coin. Then flip another coin. Then keep on flipping until you have enough for both. 3 guns fit my hand perfectly. They are the SIG P226, HiPower, CZ-75 (and 9mm clones). You might get a bite from the HP, though.

- Ron V.
 
I just picked up an original CZ75 a few days ago - a pre-Action Arms import in great condition, and I couldn't be happier. The fit, the workmanship, the balance - all perfect in my opinion. I'm not sure about the qualities of the polymer finish, but I could always get it refinished if necessary, since this one is a keeper. True, it seems a bit bulkier than my Hi-Power, but not by much. The CZ75 seems to me a combination of the better points of a Hi-Power and a SIG P210, with a wonderful double action trigger. I haven't had time to do any serious accuracy work, but as far as I can tell, it shoots better than my factory stock Hi-Power, right on par with mw SIG P226, and close to my HK P7M8.
If you're able to pick up an early CZ75, you won't regret it.

All the best!
 
I own both and I would have to say go with the HP. All things considered, It's simply the better made gun.

Moe
 
Maybe I'm the only one, but I don't find HiPowers all that comfortable. CZ-75's and Witnesses, however, feel great to me. Also the only handguns besides P38's that my girlfriend agrees feel good. Haven't fired a HP so I can't be sure but they look to me like they'd bite my hand. Not a problem with CZ. Also, I like the idea of being able to shoot the gun double and single and choose one to train with. (though I decided not to trade my raffle-prize Glock for one, because the Glock is so simple to learn on.)
 
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