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7/25/2009 10:18:15 AM EDT
For those who own or have at least shot with both, how do they compare?  I own Hi-Powers, but I have almost no experience with CZ pistols.  Lately I find myself wanting to add a 75B to my collection, but I'm wondering if it would be worth while, since I already have 2 pretty nice Hi-Powers.   If I did get a CZ, it would be mostly just a fun gun for use at the range and some recreational shooting. Thanks in advance
7/25/2009 11:22:27 AM EDT
[#1]
I'd say that the 75B would turn into your go-to gun instead of your fun/range gun.
7/25/2009 11:44:38 AM EDT
[#2]
I'd pick the CZ for overall longevity.

BHP can have a better trigger, though.

I'd advise you look for a new 85 Combat or an original CZ-75 pre-B model; the B denotes a firing pin safety that significantly degrades the quality of the trigger pull.

Can't hurt to try one out. They are very similar and very different. In different ways. Both are great pistols, though.
7/25/2009 12:17:51 PM EDT
[#3]
There are lots of CZ vs. HP threads, check the handguns/browning forum, iv seen at least two threads in the last couple of weeks.
7/25/2009 12:41:02 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks for the replies.  I did see the other threads, but the posts are a bit one-sided being that it is a Browning forum.  I figured I'd try and get some opinions from the other side of the fence.   I've pretty much made up my mind that I'm going to get a CZ, just not sure how high up it is on my list.  I think I'm going to sell / trade a Glock 22 to fund it.  Just can't get the CZ's out of my head.
7/25/2009 12:47:03 PM EDT
[#5]
I had a CZ75, and still have a Hi-Power.  The grip on the CZ was too big for my hands.  The HP is slightly smaller, and fits my hands just fine.

Both are great guns, though.
7/25/2009 2:09:33 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
For those who own or have at least shot with both, how do they compare?  I own Hi-Powers, but I have almost no experience with CZ pistols.  Lately I find myself wanting to add a 75B to my collection, but I'm wondering if it would be worth while, since I already have 2 pretty nice Hi-Powers.   If I did get a CZ, it would be mostly just a fun gun for use at the range and some recreational shooting. Thanks in advance


youre talking apples vs oranges.   yes, if you get one you MAY think it will be "just a range toy" but it may become  your "primary toy" too.

there is some similarities and some differences.  it all depends on what youre looking for.


have you handled one yet?  if not, do so.  then ask youself, do you like it and do you want one?  asking is one thing, handling/shooting is another and usually speaks alot louder and more clearer then anything else.

ALL of my guns are for FUN first and formost.

btw, i have both, a couple of BHPs but a shit load more CZs.  I like CZs since i like how they fit/feel in my hand, how they shoot and the variety CZ offers.  


asking OPO is fine, but i would try to find one to shoot and see how you like it.  either way, you will know for better or for worse.



7/25/2009 4:05:25 PM EDT
[#7]
Huh. I'm just the opposite of you! Have the CZ's, but would love to have a High Power. Maybe we should trade (just kidding)
I have shot the HP, and loved it. One of these days, I hope to get one.
7/27/2009 2:18:14 AM EDT
[#8]
Steven A. Camp is THE hi-power info guy. He does a nice review of the CZ75 and of course the HP. Here is a link to the CZ write up. The HPs are not hard to find.
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/CZ75.htm
7/27/2009 3:13:29 AM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
I'd pick the CZ for overall longevity.O

BHP can have a better trigger, though.

I'd advise you look for a new 85 Combat or an original CZ-75 pre-B model; the B denotes a firing pin safety that significantly degrades the quality of the trigger pull.

Can't hurt to try one out. They are very similar and very different. In different ways. Both are great pistols, though.


Or an SP-01 Shadow.
7/27/2009 3:47:43 AM EDT
[#10]
So is there any hot markets for the pre-B models? (like mine ...... )
7/31/2009 8:52:56 AM EDT
[#11]
I have and enjoy both.

Overall, the BHP is a bit more elegant and feels slimmer and more trimmed, but the actual differences are small. The trigger on the CZ is lighter but the BHP's is crisper. The reset on the BHP sucks but it's something you can get used to. The CZ is fine in that regard. The BHP is better finished, but the CZ isn't a cheap gun by any stretch. The CZ is much cheaper, and there are more variations of it. The BHP has more aftermarket support. They're both accurate and neither have given me any reliability problems or broken/worn parts. The BHP is more comfortable in the hand for me, but the CZ is still a nice feeling pistol.
7/31/2009 4:44:21 PM EDT
[#12]
I like CZ better, due to SA/DA option.  Plus, CZ has different models available current based on CZ original design.  To answer the question, yes you do need CZ75B.  What are you gonna do looking at three HP?
8/1/2009 1:57:00 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
I have and enjoy both.

Overall, the BHP is a bit more elegant and feels slimmer and more trimmed, but the actual differences are small. The trigger on the CZ is lighter but the BHP's is crisper. The reset on the BHP sucks but it's something you can get used to. The CZ is fine in that regard. The BHP is better finished, but the CZ isn't a cheap gun by any stretch. The CZ is much cheaper, and there are more variations of it. The BHP has more aftermarket support. They're both accurate and neither have given me any reliability problems or broken/worn parts. The BHP is more comfortable in the hand for me, but the CZ is still a nice feeling pistol.


This is a very good post that sums it up nicely.  It really comes down to your preference.  The CZ feels better in my hand with the factory rubber grips.  Remember the hipower trigger with the mag safety removed will feel totally different.  The MKIII safety holding high thumbs would tear up the skin on the inside of my thumb after a few hundred rounds.   Also I never got hammer bite from a CZ75.  David
8/2/2009 1:04:39 PM EDT
[#14]
The CZ75B pretty much is a Hi-Power, or at least a very close cousin to it. I find the CZ more ergonomic and prefer the SA/DA.
8/29/2009 9:55:09 PM EDT
[#15]
The CZ-75 is a more evolved and refined in its manufacture

Some people hold onto the BHP for cultural/sentimental reasons but the BHP is a more primitive design

The reason CZ's are catching on so much here in the states is plain and simple

The CZ75 is a better handgun
9/5/2009 5:43:54 AM EDT
[#16]
I have both. The CZ has a slight hump on the backstrap compared to the BHP. The BHP is a little smaller overall, but not enough to make any real difference. I think the BHP points a little better, but hand size and shape will determine how it works for you. If you do get a CZ don't get a pre-B unless you alrady have some magazines because the post-B magazines don't always work in the pre-B guns. Pre-B magazines are not expensive, just hard to find since they're 20+ years old at this point.
9/12/2009 9:28:00 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
So is there any hot markets for the pre-B models? (like mine ...... )


Mine's a transitional.  B frame, A guts
9/13/2009 10:24:41 AM EDT
[#18]
Very nice I love mine feels better in the hand then a BHP but both great shooters
9/13/2009 11:32:45 PM EDT
[#19]
I never updated my thread, so I should mention now that I did pick up a CZ-75B a few weeks ago.  Overall I'm happy with it , and it's a nice shooter.  I've had some minor issues with the slide locking back with rounds still in the mag, but I think I have that fixed.  I'm glad I picked it up though.  It's a nice addition, but I won't be parting with my Hi-Powers