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cz 75 9mm Handgun

cheetahfreedomcheetahfreedom Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
edited April 2002 in Ask the Experts
I am trying to find out the blue book on this gun. Or a used selling price.Thanks

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  • CZECHMATE2CZECHMATE2 Member Posts: 203 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    What date is on the gun.Are there any importers markings like Action Arms or CZUSA & what is the condition. Blued finish or baked on enamel?
  • cheetahfreedomcheetahfreedom Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I think it has CZUSA on it, and it is baked enamel, it is in excellent condition, and I have no clue what year. I dont believe it is very old
  • CZECHMATE2CZECHMATE2 Member Posts: 203 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Depending on how many hicap mags it comes with $350-450.
  • psantospsantos Member Posts: 60 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Actually I purchased a NIB cz75 with polymer finish, one high cap about a year ago for $329.Resale would probably be about $250-$275 with the high cap maybe a little more. I have seen new ones still going for about $359.By the way the gun is a great buy for the price both reliable and accurate.Paul
  • cheetahfreedomcheetahfreedom Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    What do you mean by "high cap". Im not really a gun expert by any meansThanks
  • psantospsantos Member Posts: 60 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    High cap is any preban magazine with more than 10 round capacity.Magazines with more than a 10 round capacity have been banned.You can still purchase high cap magazines as long as they were manufactured before the ban.Cz's still come with one 15 round mag!Paul
  • cheetahfreedomcheetahfreedom Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Thanks for the information Steph
  • CZ75IDAHOCZ75IDAHO Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hi, seen that there MIGHT be some CZ typesin here.CZ75s all have the year of productionstamped on them.lok behind the ejection port.Most common nowdays is a '96 for the CZ75BMiltary model.Some '99s are coming thru, but are thequasi-mils..thats is.CZ Commericial modelswith the Polymer finish.The same 15 shot geniune factory CZ mag and10 shot clinton mag..as with the 75B MIL '96.(except where prohibited)Look for the Brasilia Police: CZ75BD Policemodel to be showing up soon. It's on Specialat Cz-USA. www.cz-usa.com Another way to get hi-caps into the hands ofshooters.Some original CZ75 (pre B) guns are stillout there for a good price. I try to rescueas many as i can afford WE have many pics and a great place for guntalk.
    CZIMPLY THE BEST! www.czforum.com
  • tontontonton Member Posts: 1 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Im trying to decide between the cz75 and cz100. Any opinoins and suggestions?

    Hi, seen that there MIGHT be some CZ typesin here.CZ75s all have the year of productionstamped on them.lok behind the ejection port.Most common nowdays is a '96 for the CZ75BMiltary model.Some '99s are coming thru, but are thequasi-mils..thats is.CZ Commericial modelswith the Polymer finish.The same 15 shot geniune factory CZ mag and10 shot clinton mag..as with the 75B MIL '96.(except where prohibited)Look for the Brasilia Police: CZ75BD Policemodel to be showing up soon. It's on Specialat Cz-USA. www.cz-usa.com Another way to get hi-caps into the hands ofshooters.Some original CZ75 (pre B) guns are stillout there for a good price. I try to rescueas many as i can afford [img]http://forums.gunbroker.com/images/smile.gif">WE have many pics and a great place for guntalk.[/img]
    CZIMPLY THE BEST! www.czforum.com
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  • lazywallruslazywallrus Member Posts: 119 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Have a 100, but wish I would have bought the 75 instead. I dont like the DAO trigger,to heavy and long of a pull.

    Does anybody know if there anyting that can be done about that. besides sell it?
  • NighthawkNighthawk Member Posts: 12,022 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    In refrence to your CZ100, By owning CZ you own one of the finest handguns ever manufactured. The CZ 100 was basically designed to attract the Law Enforcement market. Police chiefs are selecting the guns for the officers instead of the officers who use them. It is another one of those deals where liability is the main concern, so they want double action handguns with heavy trigger pulls.However I think the trigger pull on your gun will become better as you put a couple hundred rounds through it, if not a competant gunsmith should be able to make a minor adjustment on the trigger for you its to good of a gun to sell.
    Good luck good shooting
    rugster


    Edited by - rugster on 04/27/2002 18:58:15
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