I've carried a CZ po1 for 5 years now. with grips from haken peck(look up on CZ site) the grips are as good looking as when I brough them!, I;ve been a CZ fan since 2003(my wife brought me a CZ75 champion in 9mm,) it will be one of the last guns I ever sell. it's single action only and it's a "race" gun. iwth muzzle brake. you would never believe how accurate a gun can be till you shot it. they all shoot to point of aim and I've loaded 158 gr. SWC's in 9mm cases and my PO-1 loves the load! "O{" I have over 30,000 dry fires on my carry gun trying to break in the trigger some more(that's not counting what I've fired through it.(the PO-1) yes, I'm a "dealer", and I've brought, CZ's in pawn shops. if it's a CZ I don'[t even have to look down the barrel. if the out side is good the gun is good to go.(and no, I haven'[t been wrong yet.) and no, you can;'t do a trigger job yourself,(I tried, don't!!!) get a CZ gunsmith to do it for you and pay what ever he want for it/. I've had all the handguns that CZ makes at one time or another, but I'd carry my Po-1 any where,,, but a CZ 97 with the decocker wouldn't be bad either.(I really like the CZ97, with the decdocker) this is one accurate .45 Auto. all the CZ's I've played with and/or had where very reliable.
the CZ 82 and 83 are very accurate, reliable small pistols. ( I reallly loved the CZ 52's, but I hate chasing brass on the ground at my age). and almost any CZ y9ou pick up will fit most hands.(by the way, My wife loves her PO-1 .) all I can say is, Try it, you;ll like it.
Pat