Cyanide971 said:
What do you guys think? I think it looks outfreakinstanding!
The CZ-100's looks were never a problem. And their ergonomics were great. It was CZ's first effort at a striker-fired gun, and their first attempt to use a polymer frame.
CZ upgraded the CZ100 to the CZ100B for export to the U.S. (hence the adjustable sights, which were needed to meet the "points" requirements for import.) It was a true DAO gun that didn't rely on the slide to partially tension the striker springs.
Had they used the slide, to tension the striker spring, as is done with MOST striker fired guns, it would probably have given the gun a much better trigger. (If CZ does a striker-fired gun in the future, I'll bet they do just that: use the slide to partially or fully tension the striker spring, ala Glock or XD, etc.)
The CZ-100 was CZ's unique first try at a DAO Striker-fired trigger, and I'd argue THAT striker design is arguably what led to the model's downfall, in that there's no easy way to improve the trigger through gunsmithing. Walther did a much better job with the original P99 which has a true DAO striker that was/is quite nice.
If I had a CZ-100, I'd be concerned about parts availability -- short of getting another gun and cannibalizing it. Maybe Numrich?
I've had two CZ-100s, a 9mm and a .40 -- and I'd much rather have one of the notorious S&W SD9s and SD40s, as those S&W triggers
CAN be improved -- and once improved are pretty good guns.
What do I think? Looks good, but looks were never an issue. I think that any money spent on a CZ-100 is more good money spent after bad. I know I'm repeating myself from this and other discussions about the CZ-100, but so are you.
I know you like your CZ-100 -- but given that you also have a CZ P-07, I know which of those two CZs I'd be shooting most often. (I have a great Ruger SR9c and a P-07, and I'm now trying to decide which will become my carry gun... It's not an easy decision.)