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Eh, The CZ97B, man. Also it's more a rip of the Jericho 941, which is, yes, a CZ patterned gun, but they look closer related. The slide mounted safety and the overall structure give that away.
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My bad, my search was " cz-75 .45" Never tried other model numbers. now I want a CZ 97
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#3
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Yeah the CZ 97 is awesome. I've seen a target with more or less a 1 shot group at 25 yards.
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We're starting a target shooting club at school and the NRA is paying a grant for handguns, we are thinkng Cz-85s for accuracy, reliability and the ablity to use the same gun for all members regardless if left or right handed.
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I haven't handled/fired too many CZ-75 clones, but I get the impression that the Israelis pretty much have the final word on the CZ-75 design with the Jericho 941. Now that I've tried the Jericho, I dunno if I'd ever want any other CZ-75 clone.
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Yeah, if you can't get a CZ 75, get a Jericho. Great gun.
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I shot a Jericho in .45 ACP, named "Desert Eagle" on the slide. The gun still had that nasty oil in it they use in Israel to piece the gun together so I had to clean that out so it would function properly and then shot it up. It fed all ammo I gave it, including the wad cutter reloads I wanted to get rid of. It was accurate too, I recommend it.
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