Well, I finally got my new CZ75B 40S&W pistola to the range. I put 150 rounds through her, and the gun functioned flawlessly. All I did before taking it to the range was a quick field stripping (to ensure that I knew how to do it) and a light lube on the rails. This was my first actual CZ pistol, although I own two Dan Wesson PM-7 .45s and three CZ .22 rifles.
At the range the gun shot very accurately and the sights were correctly adjusted for a 30 foot range, which is what I was shooting. The all-steel construction and low bore axis made the recoil on the 40S&W round very manageable. I am very pleased with the new pistola!
The gun is very "pointable" and feels in the hand very much like a Browning Hi-Power. But of course the 40S&W round has a bit more "authority" to it.
The CZ75B is VERY easy to field strip for cleaning. Line up the alignment marks, pop out the assembly pin, and that's about it.
Quick and dirty picture:
At the range the gun shot very accurately and the sights were correctly adjusted for a 30 foot range, which is what I was shooting. The all-steel construction and low bore axis made the recoil on the 40S&W round very manageable. I am very pleased with the new pistola!
The gun is very "pointable" and feels in the hand very much like a Browning Hi-Power. But of course the 40S&W round has a bit more "authority" to it.
The CZ75B is VERY easy to field strip for cleaning. Line up the alignment marks, pop out the assembly pin, and that's about it.
Quick and dirty picture: