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Title: Attention all C.Z. 75 Tactical Sports Owners from (Irish Anthony)
Post by: Irish Anthony on February 02, 2009, 07:49:00 PM
Hello one and all this is Anto from Ireland I am looking for info on the  CZ 75 T.S. I only have mine about 3 months and I know if anyone knows anything about handguns it will be my shooting brothers in the U.S.  ( please tell me what you think of it.)   P.S. type of holsters ect. even if its bad news??? I use mine for target shooting
Title: Re: Attention all C.Z. 75 Tactical Sports Owners from (Irish Anthony)
Post by: CZShooter on February 02, 2009, 08:07:39 PM
Hi Anto from Ireland...Great choice in firearms. I own a 75B in 9mm that I carry and use in IDPA. I carry mine in a Safariland 5188 paddle holster, but I don't know if your TS will fit (because of the full-length dust cover). It should, however, fit in the Safariland 568 Custom Fit holster, or one of the Fobus holsters. Here's some links:

http://www.fobusholster.com/index.php?p=compatibility_chart&manufacturer_code=CZ (http://www.fobusholster.com/index.php?p=compatibility_chart&manufacturer_code=CZ)

http://www.safariland.com/concealment/holster.aspx (http://www.safariland.com/concealment/holster.aspx)
Title: Re: Attention all C.Z. 75 Tactical Sports Owners from (Irish Anthony)
Post by: m25operator on February 02, 2009, 08:25:53 PM
Irish Anthony, I look more forward to your range report, the CZ 75 platform is rugged and reliable. I have a very early CZ 75, no importation marks, military model, with lanyard ring and baked enamel finish, it is very smooth s/a and d/a, with factory 124grn ball ammo it is ok, at 25 yards, 3 1/2" pistol, but with IMI carbine only hot stuff, it shoots into 1 3/4".  I've owned this pistol a good 20 years. I would like for you to give us your impressions of shooting your pistol, reliability, which I expect will be flawless, and accuracy, then shootability, how it feels in your hand, the trigger press, the sighting system, the recoil recovery etc...

Here is a picture of my old girl, I replaced the rear sight with a higher one from a Springfield Armory P9, it worked well too.
(http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff150/m25operator/100_1368.jpg)

My little model 83 as well. Very nice straight shooting .380, 13 rounder.
(http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff150/m25operator/100_1370.jpg)

I did own but traded a model 85C, beautiful pistol, but it became a Sako Finbear .338 winchester magnum rifle, because the deal was too good to pass, and it did not outshoot the standard model.

As far as holsters, I have 3, a Helweg, made in Aussie land, and a great minimal holster for competion or carry.  Then a modified Bianchi, Chapman High ride that will take the CZ or the 1911, and then an Ernie Hill fast track for a compensated 6" pistol. Sorry no pics, next project, is pics of holsters.


Let us know how yours does ;D
Title: Re: Attention all C.Z. 75 Tactical Sports Owners from (Irish Anthony)
Post by: Malvolio2 on February 03, 2009, 02:03:21 PM
Good choice indeed. My '75B is utterly reliable and very accurate...No experience directly with the TS, except for a magazine-ordering mishap a while back which taught me that the mags for the TS are slightly wider than standard CZ mags and therefore incompatible.
Title: Re: Attention all C.Z. 75 Tactical Sports Owners from (Irish Anthony)
Post by: twyacht on February 07, 2009, 05:51:30 AM
Still in the top spot ;D

http://www.best9mm.com/
Title: Re: Attention all C.Z. 75 Tactical Sports Owners from (Irish Anthony)
Post by: Rastus on February 07, 2009, 08:10:40 AM
Great choice.  I've a 75B in 40 S&W, along with a SP-01 and a Compact model.  I've got to say that compact model has really, really, grown on me.