CZ 75 Retro 9mm Double Action 17 Round Capacity 91121
Description
CZ 75 Retro 9mm 4.6" Black 16+1 91121
CZ 75 Retro
The CZ 75 Retro is a 9mm double/single action pistol featuring a 4.6 inch cold hammer forged barrel, 16+1 capacity, black polycoat finish, steel frame, and fixed three-dot sights. It includes two 16-round magazines and is designed with ergonomics and reliability for versatile use.
This model incorporates an ambidextrous safety/decocker, firing pin block safety, and a design that points naturally with superior craftsmanship. Additional features include a steel frame for durability and a smooth DA/SA action for both rapid firing and precise shooting.
Ideal for target shooting, personal defense, and everyday carry, the 75 Retro delivers classic styling with modern performance in a high-capacity package. Its combination of reliable action, included magazines, and ergonomic design makes it suitable for shooters seeking a versatile 9mm pistol.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | CZ |
| Model | 75 Retro |
| Action | Double/Single Action |
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 4.6" |
| Overall Length | 8.1" |
| Weight | 36.6 oz |
| Capacity | 16+1 |
| Sights | Fixed Three-Dot |
| Finish | Black Polycoat |
| Stock | Black Plastic Grips |
| Trigger | Double/Single Action |
| Magazine | 16-Round Detachable Magazine |
| Accessories | Two 16-Round Magazines |
| UPC | 806703911212 |
| MPN | 91121 |
| Condition | New in Box |
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Haven't had the chance to shoot it yet, but my gunsmith did when adding some night sights for me and he said it was excellent. I always worry a bit about the condition of guns online, due to handling, but this das a nice, NEW, well handled, and INCREDIBLY PRICED firearm.
I had occasion to call GunPrime also, due to a bit of a mix up with my FFL, but they sent it right to them and PLENTY quick. I highly recommend both the pistol AND, most especially GunPrime
Love the original round trigger guard and spur hammer of the classic CZs. Looks much better than the hooked one on later production. Does anyone even use them for a finger rest anymore? Only complaint is the magazine release button has a hell of a spring on it, have to shift the gun in my hand and get a good push on it with my other hand to drop a magazine. Should break in a bit and get lighter, if not easily fixed. But overall a great classic gun. BTW, if you are used to polymer framed guns this will seem very heavy, the price you pay for milled steel everything!.
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