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CZ75 vs. New Jersey LEO Handgun Course
CZ75 vs. New Jersey LEO Handgun Course
Hi all! For the 8th video in this series I selected the New Jersey LEO handgun qualification course. Against it I'm pitting my CZ75. This is a classic pistol up against a challenging course. Check out the video to see how it goes!
Howard
https://youtu.be/KKH2buEdNxI
Howard
https://youtu.be/KKH2buEdNxI
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Re: CZ75 vs. New Jersey LEO Handgun Course
Howard is deadly with the CZ. Nice going Marine.
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Re: CZ75 vs. New Jersey LEO Handgun Course
Lot of positive and interesting comments are posted right with your youtube video. Good series.
I've not yet shot a semi-auto with DA/SA action. Your CZ DA trigger pull seemed to be very smooth. Are the trigger pulls significantly different between the two actions on your CZ, maybe somewhat similar to a revolver? Using either action, that gun was very steadily aimed. Your shredded body target was great shooting again. Thanks!
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I've not yet shot a semi-auto with DA/SA action. Your CZ DA trigger pull seemed to be very smooth. Are the trigger pulls significantly different between the two actions on your CZ, maybe somewhat similar to a revolver? Using either action, that gun was very steadily aimed. Your shredded body target was great shooting again. Thanks!
PT7
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Thank you. The pulls are quite different. They are about like comparing the double action pull of a revovler to its single action pull. For a more detailed rundown on the CZ75, the link below will take you to my review of it from a couple of years ago.PT7 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:53 amLot of positive and interesting comments are posted right with your youtube video. Good series.
I've not yet shot a semi-auto with DA/SA action. Your CZ DA trigger pull seemed to be very smooth. Are the trigger pulls significantly different between the two actions on your CZ, maybe somewhat similar to a revolver? Using either action, that gun was very steadily aimed. Your shredded body target was great shooting again. Thanks!
PT7
Howard
https://youtu.be/wWnz9VixZHs
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Excellent performance with the CZ 75!
I have a CZ 75 BD and it is the best 9mm I have ever owned and one of the best I have ever shot.
I say one of the best I have ever shot because I have shot some other 9mms that were very good but the CZ is a tough act to follow.
Accuracy, balance and controllability are beyond compare.
I have a CZ 75 BD and it is the best 9mm I have ever owned and one of the best I have ever shot.
I say one of the best I have ever shot because I have shot some other 9mms that were very good but the CZ is a tough act to follow.
Accuracy, balance and controllability are beyond compare.
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Appreciate the interesting video, Howard....more questions answered than I even posed.
I really liked the slow-mo portion at end of video; very easy to see the DA/SA action performance of the pistol.
The only pistol I've ever had/shot (prior to the Mark IV Bull Barrel I just got) was a Springfield Armory XD 4″ Service Model 9mm with 16-round magazine. It was S/A only. I also agree that the weight of your CZ75 sure does a good job lessening felt recoil. Enjoyed learning more about it through your video. Thanks again.
PT7
I really liked the slow-mo portion at end of video; very easy to see the DA/SA action performance of the pistol.
The only pistol I've ever had/shot (prior to the Mark IV Bull Barrel I just got) was a Springfield Armory XD 4″ Service Model 9mm with 16-round magazine. It was S/A only. I also agree that the weight of your CZ75 sure does a good job lessening felt recoil. Enjoyed learning more about it through your video. Thanks again.
PT7
Hrfunk wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 8:28 pmThank you. The pulls are quite different. They are about like comparing the double action pull of a revovler to its single action pull. For a more detailed rundown on the CZ75, the link below will take you to my review of it from a couple of years ago.PT7 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:53 amLot of positive and interesting comments are posted right with your youtube video. Good series.
I've not yet shot a semi-auto with DA/SA action. Your CZ DA trigger pull seemed to be very smooth. Are the trigger pulls significantly different between the two actions on your CZ, maybe somewhat similar to a revolver? Using either action, that gun was very steadily aimed. Your shredded body target was great shooting again. Thanks!
PT7
Howard
https://youtu.be/wWnz9VixZHs
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You are most welcome! The CZ75 is a classic pistol. It’s ergonomics are tremendous and it shoots wonderfully. If you ever get a chance to shoot one, definitely take advantage of the opportunity.
Howard
Howard
PT7 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:29 pmAppreciate the interesting video, Howard....more questions answered than I even posed.
I really liked the slow-mo portion at end of video; very easy to see the DA/SA action performance of the pistol.
The only pistol I've ever had/shot (prior to the Mark IV Bull Barrel I just got) was a Springfield Armory XD 4″ Service Model 9mm with 16-round magazine. It was S/A only. I also agree that the weight of your CZ75 sure does a good job lessening felt recoil. Enjoyed learning more about it through your video. Thanks again.
PT7
Hrfunk wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 8:28 pmThank you. The pulls are quite different. They are about like comparing the double action pull of a revovler to its single action pull. For a more detailed rundown on the CZ75, the link below will take you to my review of it from a couple of years ago.PT7 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:53 amLot of positive and interesting comments are posted right with your youtube video. Good series.
I've not yet shot a semi-auto with DA/SA action. Your CZ DA trigger pull seemed to be very smooth. Are the trigger pulls significantly different between the two actions on your CZ, maybe somewhat similar to a revolver? Using either action, that gun was very steadily aimed. Your shredded body target was great shooting again. Thanks!
PT7
Howard
https://youtu.be/wWnz9VixZHs
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well done - as usual .. .. was the video of your first time to fire the course
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Yes. I shoot these courses cold. Essentially, I pick a course and grab a firearm out of the safe. Then I head off to the range to fire the course. Depending upon the complexity of a given stage, I might dryfire it once or twice just to get the hang of it, but what you see in the video is my first actual live-fire attempt at each stage.
Howard
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