Cz 100

hemlock0013

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I was checking out a CZ 100 the other day. Nice pistol--reminded me of a CZ 75 mated with a Walther P99. Better ergonomics then my Glock 19.

I realize I haven't really heard much about this gun. Anyone have any experience/thoughts about it?

thanks,
Hemlock 0013
 
They are a nice pistol. The 40s I have played with are almost
perfect for carry! Accurate, light and reasonably priced. I like
that they come with the lazer sight mounts....I wish they would
bring the 110 in, its a da/sa version of the 100..with a little better trigger. Shoot well
 
Handled one a couple of weeks ago and liked it very much. If I wasnt hard up to get a compact .45 then this would be my next addition. I have a full size .40 and would pick the CZ100 for the compact carry in .40 without hesitation.
 

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rogerdodger
Just curious? The first generation of 100's, limited to the 9mm's
did have triggers like "dragging a grand piano 1 mile down a gravel road with your index finger". CZ changed the trigger on the later produced 9mm and 40 cal guns. Its a long pull, as is on
most DAO guns but commonly quite smooth and light. Sounds like you may have experienced a first gen. gun. Shoot well
 
I have a CZ-100 in .40 cal and the trigger is horrible. I have had it worked on by a smith and if he improved it at all I couldn't tell it

I do like the feel of the pistol and it is has been 100% reliable. It is also accurate even with the lousy trigger. If the trigger problem could be resolved it would be my favorite pistol and that includes my P7.
 
I too have handled a CZ100 with a light, smooth, crisp, BUT LONG trigger pull. It was last September at a Gunshow, and it was 9mm. I plan to pick one up eventually... but I'll be sure I can dry-fire it beforehand to avoid rogerdodger's Maw-in-Law :eek:
 
The gun fit nice. Not sure what generation it was. The trigger was
horrible.

Dont avoid my mother in law (u can dry fire her if u want Onslaught)

I will give u any gun u desire and a lifetime gift certicate to the supermarket of ur choice to take that HAG off my hands.

Heck im even gonna throw in some rent money.
 
Hmmm, I wonder if I could get a good custom leather rig to tote her around in?
At 350 pounds, I imagine she'll feed with 100% reliability but I'm sure it would cost quite a bit to keep ammo in 'er. :D (,I should be ashamed, stop me anytime)
 
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