Is that a CZ Pistol in your pants?

Published on July 3, 2016
Duration: 17:19

This comprehensive guide, informed by an experienced firearms reviewer, details the practical considerations for carrying CZ and Sphinx pistols, particularly for appendix carry. It covers specific models like the CZ-75 P-01 Omega, Sphinx SDP, and CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom, discussing their technical specifications, ergonomics, and reliability. The review emphasizes the importance of sight selection (TruGlo TFX Pro) and holster choice (Contact! Concealment) for effective concealed carry, and explains the safety benefits of DA/SA trigger systems for appendix holstering.

Quick Summary

Expert advice on appendix carry highlights the benefits of DA/SA pistols like the CZ-75 P-01 Omega for safety, due to their heavier first trigger pull. Proper holster selection and sight choices, such as TruGlo TFX Pro, are also emphasized for effective concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:30Carry Gun Rotation Shift
  2. 01:12CZ-75 P-01 Omega Introduction
  3. 02:14Sights & P-01 Specs
  4. 05:23Sphinx SDP Review
  5. 07:20CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom Carry
  6. 09:58Omega Trigger System Explained
  7. 12:45DA/SA for Appendix Carry Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for appendix carry with CZ and Sphinx pistols?

For appendix carry, consider the pistol's size, weight, and trigger system. DA/SA pistols like the CZ-75 P-01 Omega offer a safety advantage with their heavier first trigger pull. Proper holster selection, such as appendix holsters from Contact! Concealment, is crucial for comfort and security.

Which sights are recommended for concealed carry pistols like the CZ P-01 Omega?

The reviewer recommends TruGlo TFX Pro sights for carry pistols. They offer illuminated dots for low-light conditions and have a profile that aids in one-handed slide manipulation, unlike some Novak-style sights.

How does the CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom compare for concealed carry?

The CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom is a full-size pistol but is manageable for appendix carry due to its polymer frame. It offers a higher capacity (18+1 rounds of 9mm) compared to compact models like the P-01 Omega.

Why is a DA/SA trigger system preferred for appendix carry?

The DA/SA system provides an added layer of safety for appendix carry because the initial double-action trigger pull is heavier. This reduces the risk of an accidental discharge when holstering the firearm near sensitive areas.

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