(申請作為 2009年 本參謀長的標準配備)
Dear Mr. Santa:
Since I have been very good this year, and I think I deserve something from you as reward. Here is the one piece on the top of my wish list. Yes, it is a gun. You may question me why I need a gun, because I heard from Mr. Ob, that the economy is no good, and people are becoming bitter. At that end, I need a protection in case someone turns his angery to me. For your information, I collected following comments from one of the users who supports my choice.
CZ-75B
The guns are constructed of steel and are most commonly provided with a black "polymer" baked-on finish that is actually quite tough and durable. The roll-markings on the slide tend to be somewhat obscured by this finish and this effect is less than desirable esthetically. Also, the importer has stenciled their name and location in gold-colored ink on the right-hand side of the slide. I wish they wouldn't do that! The grips on the stock CZ-75B are of black hard-plastic and are uncomfortable. Hogue sells a soft-rubber wraparound grip that compliments this gun nicely.
All the cosmetic issues aside, shooting the CZ-75B is a revelation. Excellent trigger out of the box. Excellent accuracy. One of my friends who owns a SIG 229 regularly calls and asks me to let him use my CZ when he is shooting in friendly range competitions. The CZ is more accurate than his SIG! I have run many different brands and types of 9mm ammunition through my CZ-75B and I honestly do not recall a single malfunction. Accuracy is excellent with three-shot groups delivered from a Weaver stance yielding 2.0" to 2.5" at 15 yards and 3.5" at 25 yards... provided a good day and a steady-hand, of course. The gun takes down and reassembles easily. Parts are readily available from the CZ USA website.
CZ manufactures a broad line of handguns and rifles. I recently purchased a CZ75 PCR, a compact 9mm pistol with a de-cocker rather than standard safety. This gun is also highly accurate and very comfortable to shoot. The CZ rifle line includes semi-auto and bolt-action guns that are considered top-notch. CZ pistols come in calibers from .380 to .45 with some "race-gun" models available. Finishes range from blue to "black-polymer" to stainless steel.
The CZ line of pistols and rifles represents perhaps the best value of any line of firearms. I would encourage anyone to explore these guns and "spread the word". My experience with these fine guns tells me that the CZ line is one of the best-kept secrets in today's menu of firearms.
Specifications:
Action Type: Double Action (75B), Single Action (75B SA), De-cocker (75 BD), or Double Action Only (75 DAO)
Chamber: 9mm Luger, .40 S&W
Capacity: 16 (9mm) or 10 (.40SW) rounds
The, CZ 75 is a recoil-operated, locked breech design that employs Browning style, link-less locking system. Early versions (CZ 75) featured no firing pin block, while modern versions (75B, BD, DAO etc) have such safety. Also, all modern versions feature a CZ-85 style trigger guard. CZ-75B has a frame mounted safety and slide stop. CZ-75 BD has a frame mounted de-cocker, and CZ-75 DAO has no manual safeties.
The gun is available in basic DA/SA with manual safety (CZ-75 B), in DA with de-cocker lever and no manual safety (CZ-75 BD), in DAO without any external levers (CZ-75 DAO). Compact B and BD models also available in 9 mm, with a shorter barrel (100 mm) and 14 rounds magazines. Cadet conversion kits and complete handguns available in .22 LR to provide low-cost training and plinking ability.
MSRP | 480.00 |
Stock | Checkered plastic |
Frame | Steel |
Finish | Black Polycoat, Glossy Blue, Satin Nickel, Dual Tone |
Ammo | 9 mm Luger |
Mag./cap. | 10 |
Overall length | 206 mm / 8.1 in. |
Barrel length | 120 mm / 4.7 in. |
Height | 138 mm / 5.4 in. |
Width | 35 mm / 1.4 in. |
Weight | 1000 g / 2.2 lbs. |
Barrel | Hammer forged |
Rifleing | Conventional |
Trigger mechanism | SA/DA |
Sight type | fixed |
Safety features: |
Thank you for your consideration. Look forwad to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
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