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SonnyCrockett

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I was looking for a "tactical" type 9MM gun for my collection since I didnt own one and I looked and handled 

lots of them before landing on a CZ,

 

Quite possibly the best 9MM handgun I ever shot,it holds 20 rounds,its got a 4# trigger in SA mode and actually hits the bulleyes with my eyes closed   :cool:

I cant say enough good things about the P09. Its built like a tank,I cant think of any polymer gun I have ever felt that was this beefy ,the slide is super thick and the

frame is ultra tough. I promise if you never tried a CZ you should i know you'll own one after giving one a run for its money..best of all it was 500 bucks OTD

 

 

 

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I'm ambivalent about this iteration of the CZ75 originator largely due to its HPA blocky resemblance. Still it may grow on me with time as I see some good egomaniacal design in the grip, but that trigger guard...argh... Regardless I'm glad your happy with it and am certain it will provide flawless service. 

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SonnyCrockett , if you don't mind , could you please post a picture of what the frame rails look like on the inside of the frame ? I'm really curious and interested . I am a huge CZ fan but I had a tough time when the P-07 came out. CZ ended up giving me a whole new gun. But I am willing to bet that this one is a well running machine. 

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SonnyCrockett , if you don't mind , could you please post a picture of what the frame rails look like on the inside of the frame ? I'm really curious and interested . I am a huge CZ fan but I had a tough time when the P-07 came out. CZ ended up giving me a whole new gun. But I am willing to bet that this one is a well running machine. 

 

wow thats crazy but at least they made it right..... 

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SonnyCrockett , if you don't mind , could you please post a picture of what the frame rails look like on the inside of the frame ? I'm really curious and interested . I am a huge CZ fan but I had a tough time when the P-07 came out. CZ ended up giving me a whole new gun. But I am willing to bet that this one is a well running machine.


I think they worked out all of the bugs pretty quickly with the P-07. Several of my friends have newer ones and are all in love with their guns. I've heard nothing but great reviews on the P-09.

I have a CZ Phantom, which is their first full size polymer gun, and I love that gun. It's a little bit less blocky than the P-09, but it doesn't have as good a trigger. 0d068aa326e9d8eeccc4424dea6c9253.jpg
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I think they worked out all of the bugs pretty quickly with the P-07. Several of my friends have newer ones and are all in love with their guns. I've heard nothing but great reviews on the P-09.

I have a CZ Phantom, which is their first full size polymer gun, and I love that gun. It's a little bit less blocky than the P-09, but it doesn't have as good a trigger. 0d068aa326e9d8eeccc4424dea6c9253.jpg

 

 

 

I am thinking of selling another Glock and adding a PO7 to the collection  :)

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I have a CZ 75b...classic heavy stainless.  Great range gun and backup house gun.

 

CZ PCR...great alloy frame mid size...my favorite CZ so far...need night sights that are hard to find!  That's the biggest downside to CZ products.

 

CZ Kadet full frame gun...my favorite 22...they should still offer this in a full frame gun rather than a kit.

 

I love these threads because the more people that realize how great these products are, the more accessories will show up.  Like the night sights I want.  I find CZ to offer better ergonomics including grip, handling, and bore axis than most any other SA/DA/DC options that are reasonably priced.  I have to say the Rami was not for me though.

 

I am with OP...I want the P-09 next...I have my eye on a FDE model I saw at a store in Cool Springs...maybe a nice Christmas present?

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I have a CZ 75b...classic heavy stainless.  Great range gun and backup house gun.

 

CZ PCR...great alloy frame mid size...my favorite CZ so far...need night sights that are hard to find!  That's the biggest downside to CZ products.

 

CZ Kadet full frame gun...my favorite 22...they should still offer this in a full frame gun rather than a kit.

 

I love these threads because the more people that realize how great these products are, the more accessories will show up.  Like the night sights I want.  I find CZ to offer better ergonomics including grip, handling, and bore axis than most any other SA/DA/DC options that are reasonably priced.  I have to say the Rami was not for me though.

 

I am with OP...I want the P-09 next...I have my eye on a FDE model I saw at a store in Cool Springs...maybe a nice Christmas present?

I have the PCR also,mines tricked out quote a bit with trigger job and FO front sight  and I have 2 fullsize 75s plus an 82...Im obviously a fanboy now

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I am thinking of selling another Glock and adding a PO7 to the collection :)


The P-07 and P-09 have the Omega trigger system instead of the standard 75 trigger system. I don't know how they did it, but the pull is buttery smooth, especially in SA. IMO, it's the best SA/DA trigger system out of the box. Nothing this side of a tuned up 75 trigger even comes close. I bet you'd love it.

CZ PCR...great alloy frame mid size...my favorite CZ so far...need night sights that are hard to find! That's the biggest downside to CZ products.


Meprolight is the company that makes tritium night sights for the CZs. There are 2 models ML17777 (#5 height, standard) and ML17775 (#4 height, low profile). Both fit all CZ 75/85 models including compacts that have standard push in front sights. I have the low profile set on my P-01 and the standard set on my PCR.

Unfortunately, the P-07/P-09 guns have proprietary sights that I've only seen on the CZ-USA.com website ($90'ish). It's hard to find them in stock, but it's getting better now that they have a relationship established with Mepro.
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The P-07 and P-09 have the Omega trigger system instead of the standard 75 trigger system. I don't know how they did it, but the pull is buttery smooth, especially in SA. IMO, it's the best SA/DA trigger system out of the box. Nothing this side of a tuned up 75 trigger even comes close. I bet you'd love it.
 

 

they sell a 75b with the omega trigger system.

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The P-07 and P-09 have the Omega trigger system instead of the standard 75 trigger system. I don't know how they did it, but the pull is buttery smooth, especially in SA. IMO, it's the best SA/DA trigger system out of the box. Nothing this side of a tuned up 75 trigger even comes close. I bet you'd love it.


Meprolight is the company that makes tritium night sights for the CZs. There are 2 models ML17777 (#5 height, standard) and ML17775 (#4 height, low profile). Both fit all CZ 75/85 models including compacts that have standard push in front sights. I have the low profile set on my P-01 and the standard set on my PCR.

Unfortunately, the P-07/P-09 guns have proprietary sights that I've only seen on the CZ-USA.com website ($90'ish). It's hard to find them in stock, but it's getting better now that they have a relationship established with Mepro.

just ordred a few 13# mainsprings...should make it an even sweeter trigger

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i know every shooter is different,but i have quite a bit of trigger time on a p07 with the omega and i like the regular 75b better.they are both great in my opinion but still prefer the full metal ones.the one and only thing that makes me want a polymer is for the rail.

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i know every shooter is different,but i have quite a bit of trigger time on a p07 with the omega and i like the regular 75b better.they are both great in my opinion but still prefer the full metal ones.the one and only thing that makes me want a polymer is for the rail.


If you want a rail and the metal frame, you still have choices. The P-01 is the compact with an aluminum alloy frame and the SP-01 is the full size. Both have rails and both are fantastic.

P-01:
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SP-01:
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My SP-01 has the full-blown CZ Custom trigger job with competition hammer. The DA trigger feels like a S&W revolver from their performance center line-up, but with about a 1/8" reset due to the firing pin block being removed. Worth every penny, IMHO.
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