Years ago, I rented/borrowed as many different 9mm evil bottom feeders as I could, and let my new bride select her .25 Beretta's replacement. She picked the CZ-75B. I bought her one from my nearest pusher - it came with the nice thumbrest grips and both a high and a 10 count mag - I soon had more aftermarket 15 rd-ers (Cabela's!). My wife started giving it an accelerated life-test, shooting hundreds of UMC or Blazers at every range trip. It never hiccupped... a fine performer. It shot to point of aim at 12-20yd. I never tried it for SPC, sad to say, as I couldn't leave the purity of the round gun. During the previous run of SPC at the local range, I, with mt .45 ACP 625, was properly dispatched by a CZ-75 in a shoot-off. Sadly, my wife tired of the CZ, and we sold it to a friend. The first week found it's new owner severing the take-down pin/slide stop - and learning that they were a problem in that run of '75's. His arthritis worsened, and he traded it due to the difficulty he had working the slide. I offered to respring it, but he wanted a Beretta '92... got one... loves it... it's easier to work - hopes it will one day be as good - and as accurate - as his 'old '75'. If I break my recent trend of 'revolvers only' and buy another evil-bottom-feeder, it'll be either a CZ-97B (.45 ACP '75!) - or another CZ-75.
Of course, I have had CZ's for years - well before the '75 - but they are all CZ-452's - .22LR - 'Special', 'Trainer', and 'Super Exclusives'. My long guns are now an assortment of them - and a Puma M1892. I have NEVER been less than completely satisfied with a CZ product.
Stainz