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CZ 75B New Edition Stainless (Market monitoring)

Status: inactive
 
Date: 14.12.2021
Event: Helvetia Defense Sarl, Helvetia Defense
 
Availability: offline
Article no.: 1806
Category: Home --> FIREARMS --> NEW --> HANDGUNS --> CZ 75B New Edition Stainless
Title: CZ 75B New Edition Stainless
URL: https://heldef.ch/firearms/cz-75b-new-edition-stainless/
 
Price: CHF 1'310.00    
 
Description:
Brand
CZ
Availability:
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Type:
Pistol
Model:
75B New Edition Stainless
Action:
Semi-Auto
Caliber:
9X19
Mag/Capacity:
16
Grading:
New
Acquisition-Permit:
PAA
Overall-Length:
206mm



- Barrel lenght: 102mm
- Overall lenght: 206mm
- Weight (with empty magazine): 1.05kg
- Frame: Stainless Steel
- Grips: Walnut
- Safety features: Safety notch / Manual safety
 

In short, the CZ 75B Stainless is the first stainless steel firearm to bear the CZ name. With the exception of an ambidextrous manual safety and rubber grips, the stainless version is functionally identical to the CZ 75B. The only difference is an improvement in corrosion resistance, though many will argue that there is an improvement in appearance as well. More governments, militaries, police and security agencies used the CZ 75B than any other pistol in the world. So the CZ 75 is quite possibly the perfect pistol.

Also, the CZ 75 was designed in 1975. And it is the flagship model of the CZ handgun line with over one million produced. An entire family of pistols is available based on the basic CZ 75 design: compacts, decockers, single action only, ambidextrous, alloy frames as well as competition pistols.

The CZ 75 is a short recoil operated, locked breech pistol. Also,  it uses the Browning linkless cam locking system similar to that used in the Browning Hi-Power pistol, where the barrel and slide are locked together on firing, using locking lugs milled into the barrel mating with recesses in the roof of the slide. In addition, an enclosed cam track integral with the barrel is actuated by the slide release lever’s transverse pin.

Most models have the capability of being fired in both single and double-action modes and feature a frame-mounted manual safety. Some recent models have a decocking lever that doubles as a manual safety. Starting in the early 1990s, all CZ 75s used firing pin blocks, designated by the letter B (as in CZ 75B).

In addition, the CZ 75B is the second-generation CZ 75, upgraded with an internal firing pin safety, squared and serrated trigger guard, and ring hammer.

Source: Helvetia Defense Sarl (https://heldef.ch)
 
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