Posted: 1/5/2010 7:47:48 PM EDT
| I was checking out the CZ website and looking at the different Model 75s and trying to get them all straight. They are available as a DA/SA with a decocker, a SA, or a DA/SA with a safety that can be carried cocked and locked? Those are the 3 options? |
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Correct:
"Standard" -> DA/SA with manual safety. Can be carried in condition 1, or in condition 2 with safety off (safety only engages in SA). e.g., CZ 75B SA -> SAO with ambidextrous manual safety. Should be carried only in condition 1. e.g., CZ 75B SA "Tactical" -> DA/SA with decocker. To be carried in condition 2; cannot be carried in condition 1. e.g., CZ 75BD (Note - I use the "tactical" moniker as that is what CZ is using for the latest decocker -01 variants.) ETA - There has been, at some point in time, at least one DAO variant. I am not aware of any current-production DAOs, however. |
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Quoted: Got it "Standard" -> DA/SA with manual safety. Can be carried in condition 1, or in condition 2 with safety off (safety only engages in SA). e.g., CZ 75B And this pistol with a rail is the SP-01? Correct. The SP-01 is available with a steel frame (SP-01, SP-01 Tactical, SP-01 Shadow), or a polymer frame w/ replaceable backstraps and decocker (SP-01 Phantom). The SP-01 Tactical is DA/SA with decocker. The SP-01 (non-Tactical) is DA/SA with a manual safety. |