Left side view of CZ 75B pistol.
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The CZ 75 is a late Cold War era of Czechoslovak origin. The CZ 75 proved to be a very influential design. Many Western pistol designs have their origins in the CZ 75.
The CZ 75 is a steel framed pistol with double stack magazine. Compared to many designs in Eastern Europe the CZ 75 has a larger magazine capacity and fires a slightly more powerful round. It is short recoil operated and locks with a tilting barrel.
The CZ 75 fires the 9x19mm Parabellum round from a 16 round magazine. The Compact model has a reduced 14 round capacity. The CZ 75 is semi-automatic and features a DA/SA firing mode. The effective range is about 25 meters.
The CZ 75 has been produced in large quantities, with over 1 million produced. The CZ 75 was adopted by some militaries and a wide range of law enforcement agencies in Europe, North Africa, Asia and South America. The CZ 75 is also popular as a pistol for target shooting with various specialized sporting models having been developed.
Original full size model. In production for over 40 years with minor upgrades.
CZ 75: first production model produced from 1980 to 1993.
CZ 75B: Variant with internal firing pin safety and recontoured trigger guard and hammer.
CZ 75BD: Updated CZ 75B with decocker replacing the manual safety.
Compact model of the CZ 75. This has a shorter frame and shorter slide and barrel. Magazine capacity is reduced from 16 to 14 rounds.
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