This video review introduces the CZ USA P-09 F Nocturne, a new optic-ready duty pistol with a polymer frame. The review highlights its modular controls, updated P-09 family features, and the classic Omega trigger assembly. It discusses the interchangeable safety lever for "cocked and locked" carry and the factory-installed decocker for double-action first shots. Specifications such as chambering (9mm Luger), barrel length (4.5"), frame material (fiberglass-reinforced polymer), slide finish (black nitride), magazine capacity (19-round), and trigger pull weights are detailed. The video also mentions a compact variant and encourages viewers to join the NRA.
The updated CZ P-07 and P-09 pistols feature a new optics-ready slide cut compatible with Holosun K and Shield RMS footprints. Improvements include a more aggressive grip texture, enhanced slide serrations, and lower-profile, more comfortable controls. Notably, these new components are backward compatible with older P-07 and P-09 models, offering an upgrade path for existing owners.
The CZ 75 B Omega offers excellent value in the $500-$700 range, providing core CZ benefits of durability, reliability, and accuracy. Its internal slide rails lower the bore axis, resulting in less perceived recoil compared to many striker-fired pistols. While it has a decocker, shooters accustomed to safeties may need a grip adjustment to avoid accidental decocking.
This review of the CZ P-07 Gen 2 Urban Grey 9mm pistol highlights its reliability, tested with over 300 rounds without issue. Key features include a suppressor-ready threaded barrel with a nitride finish, ambidextrous magazine cutouts for P-10 C compatibility, and suppressor-height tritium night sights. The ergonomic design and convertible Omega trigger system are also detailed, with the reviewer recommending the pistol for its quality and performance.
The CZ P-07 Compact 9mm is a reliable and affordable polymer-framed pistol, praised for its 100% reliability even after being dropped in sand. While its Omega trigger is functional, it's noted as slightly spongy and gritty compared to other CZ models. The pistol offers a decocker or manual safety option and comes with essential accessories, making it a solid choice for self-defense or EDC at its price point.
The CZ-75B Omega offers a battle-proven design with a simplified, more reliable Omega trigger system. Its all-steel construction and low bore axis provide excellent recoil mitigation, making it accurate and ergonomic. Despite a heavy double-action pull, its affordability and quality make it a highly recommended firearm.
The CZ P-09 is a full-size 9mm handgun praised for its high capacity (19+1), modular Omega trigger system allowing easy safety/decocker swaps, and excellent ergonomics with a low bore axis. It features ambidextrous controls, a durable cold hammer-forged barrel, and photoluminescent sights. The review highlights its reliability, accuracy aided by the slide-in-frame design, and exceptional value with a street price often under $500.
The CZ P09 Duty is a full-size 9mm polymer pistol featuring a high 19+1 capacity flush-fit magazine. It offers a versatile Omega trigger system with interchangeable decocker/safety, a cold hammer-forged barrel, and an internal rail system for a lower bore axis. The review highlights its excellent ergonomics with interchangeable backstraps and reliable range performance, making it a recommended option for a high-capacity duty or home defense handgun.
Hickok45 reviews the CZ P-07 Duty, highlighting its suppressor-ready threaded barrel and suppressor-height sights. He praises the Omega trigger system's versatility, allowing for a decocker or thumb safety conversion for cocked-and-locked carry. The review confirms compatibility with CZ 75 magazines and demonstrates excellent reliability and accuracy, even at distance and with weak-hand shooting.
Nutnfancy's review of the CZ P-07 Duty highlights its good trigger, ergonomics, and accuracy potential, especially in 9mm. However, significant reliability issues were encountered with the .40 S&W variant, specifically failures to go into battery, attributed to manufacturing defects. While praised for its features and trigger system, the reliability concerns make it a less recommended option compared to competitors like Glock or Walther.
This video features Jason Morton from CZ-USA highlighting two new products unveiled at SHOT Show 2011: the CZ P07 Duty pistol and the CZ 455 Lux rifle. Morton details the P07 Duty's Omega trigger system, its simplified CZ 75 trigger mechanism, and the user-selectable manual safety or decocker feature. The CZ 455 Lux is presented with its interchangeable hammer-forged barrel and adjustable iron sights, available in .22 LR and .22 WMR calibers. The description also directs viewers to AmericanRifleman.org for continuing SHOT Show 2011 coverage.
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