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9/2/2007 8:55:03 PM EDT
Just picked up a CZ75B. I was wondering if there are any modifications recommended by Arfcom. The sights seem to be some kind of night sight, they work well in low light conditions, but today at the range in bright day light they were kinda hard to see.

At some point I'll probably order the Kadet Kit.




9/3/2007 7:37:52 AM EDT
[#1]
The only change I did to mine was a wolff recoil spring. There is a hardened sear you can get for it but I shoot mine just like it is. There are multiple companies that make night sights for them so when you decide to do that you should have no problem finding some. Congrats on the CZ.
9/3/2007 8:44:14 AM EDT
[#2]
why dont you shoot the gun more and then see what you dont like.

also, arent "night sights" for low/no light condiions?  if you use them in daylight conditions i expect that the all you would see are the dots.

i have seveal different CZs and the only thing i do is to replace the plastic/wood grips for rubber.
9/3/2007 6:36:19 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
why dont you shoot the gun more and then see what you dont like.

also, arent "night sights" for low/no light condiions?  if you use them in daylight conditions i expect that the all you would see are the dots.

i have seveal different CZs and the only thing i do is to replace the plastic/wood grips for rubber.


I think any trouble I may have had with the sights are a result of my noobishness
9/3/2007 7:38:57 PM EDT
[#4]
I suspect if you shoot it a little more you'll get more comfortable with the standard sights. BTW, GREAT choice in a handgun. I've also got a Kadet conversion kit and would highly recommend it to anybody that has a CZ75. Sometimes it's just a blast(no pun intended) to go out and shoot cheap. Here's my newest purchase. I also have my eye on a CZ75BD too, in the near future.

Rick
SGF, Mo.

9/3/2007 8:11:14 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:
why dont you shoot the gun more and then see what you dont like.

also, arent "night sights" for low/no light condiions?  if you use them in daylight conditions i expect that the all you would see are the dots.

i have seveal different CZs and the only thing i do is to replace the plastic/wood grips for rubber.


I think any trouble I may have had with the sights are a result of my noobishness


dont sweat the small stuff.  Have alot of fun with the CZs.  The next time you use it you will probably chuckle looking down the sights.
9/5/2007 8:50:31 PM EDT
[#6]
do yall think the kadet kit is worth it even if I already have a ruger mk3 competition model?

I kinda think it would improve my skills with the CZ in general
9/6/2007 6:02:05 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
do yall think the kadet kit is worth it even if I already have a ruger mk3 competition model?

I kinda think it would improve my skills with the CZ in general


having the kadet will allow you to shoot 22s thru your CZ.   just be aware that some people have some function issues with the kadet.  I have 2 and they can be picky with ammo and/or cleanliness.

Shooting in general will improve your skills.  Its the range time.  If you will shoot more with the 22, then it maybe worth it.  it all depends on what you want out of it.  the kadet kits will always be out there, your next acquisition may not.

9/7/2007 2:38:10 PM EDT
[#8]
The trigger gets better with use. Swapping in a lighter mainspring makes it even better. If you want a super sweet target trigger then installing a competition hammer makes a huge improvement.
9/9/2007 4:59:04 AM EDT
[#9]
Give the trigger a few hundred rounds to wear in a bit.
My Kadet has been 100% since mag 1 (just ask the range barney who chided me for not controlling my rate of fire), on any hi-vel ammo. But it is not as accurate as the Ruger.
9/22/2007 5:27:51 PM EDT
[#10]
If you really want to smooth out the trigger, send it here: http://www.ghostholster.com/

Angus Hobdell is CZ's #1 factory shooter and owns a shop here in Phoenix.  I've seen a couple of CZ's that he's fixed up in competition.  They work great and their owners love them.  I've sent my CZ Compact to him and can't wait to get it back.
9/29/2007 6:15:36 PM EDT
[#11]
The only real negative (besides a minor finish issue) with my nickel 75B was the trigger.  I owned an EAA Witness some years ago, and the Witness trigger was better.

Still, the CZ shoots well and I expect the trigger to get better with use.

http://www.therallypoint.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1298.0;attach=681;image

Here's my review  & range report of my CZ75B

www.therallypoint.org/forum/index.php?topic=1298.0