I’ll tell you that the CZ fits my hand better than any other pistol I own and I shoot it better than anything else. We value freedom of speech as much as we do the right to keep and bear arms.

The Good: The CZ-75B is an extremely popular, often produced full-size pistol chambered in 9x19mm. I have paid $400 for a NIB Beretta, $450 for a NIB SP01, and haven't seen a P226 for less than $700. Won't comment on the m9.Don't have/never fired a Sig, but I prefer the CZ 75 to the M9.What's the price? I do like the gun but my experiences have been qualifying with it a few times and that's about it. Hi all! hahaNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castDiscuss firearms, politics, 2nd amendment news. Categories; Explore User's Albums; New Albums ; New Photos; New Videos; …

It’s either the PX4 Compact versus the P-07, or it’s the CZ 75 versus the Beretta 92 FS. Forums > Use and Training > The Polling Place > Forums.

You can swap out the sights on the CZ & Sig but the m9 front sight is permanent without expensive custom milling.

Springfield XD Forum. Both are second generation pistols for their respective platforms and they both came around around the same time (2006 for the M9A1 and around 2005 for the SP-01). Only reason why I don't own a Sig is the cost. The site may not work properly if you don't If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit Press J to jump to the feed. Compare the dimensions and specs of CZ 75 Compact and CZ 75 B. CZ-75b vs M9 Discussion in 'The Powder Keg' started by Bravo, Nov 20, 2008. (unless you get a brigadier beretta)CZ all steel frame makes it the heaviest & softest shooting.Summary: CZ SP-01 is the best all around choice IMO. I guess an assumption you can make is that they can be had for the same price ....CZ > Sig IMO: Same full rail, lower bore axis for a lower priceSig has the best trigger if you have the $50 Short Reset kit installedYou can swap out the sights on the CZ & Sig but the m9 front sight is permanent without expensive custom milling. We'll send you an email when new handguns are added.

My next handgun purchase will more than likely be either of these two. The ones that I would get again are the Beretta and the Sig. I am looking for a solid frame 9mm double stack DA/SA service pistol. The 92FS versus the 75 isn’t a bad comparison either…but it’s kind of dated if you ask me.With this video, I decided I’d bring the 92FS v 75 debate into the 21st century by comparing the CZ 75 SP-01 Tactical and the Beretta M9A1. I'd personally be inclined to go with the CZ or M9.Quality w/Aftermarket Upgrades: SP01T >= P226 (depends entirely how much money you hand over to cajungunworks)I own the sp01 tactical, p226 and legion.

I may or may not have forgot to compare how the two shoot side by side.

They’re intuitive to use, extremely reliable, and able to accurately and smoothly put rounds down range. I love my Sigs, but for the money I think CZs deliver almost everything Sigs do, at 60% of the price.The one thing about the SP-01 that I thought I would hate is the actual super curved trigger. Sig is easiest to rack the slide under pressure. Search Forums; Recent Posts; Active Topics; Gallery. If I could find a deal on one I would get it.I love my CZs and Berettas. The PX4 Compact v the P-07 is a good comparison, they’re both polymer compacts holding 15rds, and they’re DA/SA pistols. Posts must be somewhat related to firearms and must comply with the Global Reddit Rules.Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Maybe it’s due to it having half a slide, the recoil spring, or maybe it’s the sliding locking block.This is the same type of recoil experience though that I experienced with the Beretta 92A1. Beretta M9 3 vote(s) 10.7% CZ 75b 22 vote(s) 78.6% Other (Please Specify) 3 vote(s) 10.7% Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Nov 20, 2008 #1 . I only have the CZ of these three. Many say it fits the hand nicely and is just a solid gun.