CZ-75 B Matte Stainless with LOK Grips

Published on February 14, 2020
Duration: 6:26

This video provides an expert review of the CZ-75 B Matte Stainless, focusing on performance enhancements through aftermarket modifications. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, highlights the significant improvement in grip and control offered by LOK Grips, particularly the Bogies style, which effectively mitigates recoil and slippage on the pistol's smooth frame. Additionally, the review showcases the practicality of the firearm for concealed carry using a TT Gunleather holster, confirming its ability to remain discreet even under a t-shirt.

Quick Summary

LOK Grips significantly enhance the CZ-75 B's handling by providing aggressive G10 texture, improving recoil control and grip security, especially on the pistol's smooth frame. This modification, combined with a quality holster like TT Gunleather's, makes the CZ-75 B a viable option for concealed carry (CCW).

Chapters

  1. 00:17Shooting Demonstration in Snow
  2. 00:51CZ-75 B & LOK Grips Introduction
  3. 01:45TT Gunleather Holster for CCW
  4. 03:33Ammunition Specs: Sig Sauer Elite
  5. 03:47Range Testing with Various Magazines
  6. 05:35Final Thoughts on Grips

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of LOK Grips for the CZ-75 B?

LOK Grips, particularly the Bogies style made from G10, offer a significantly more aggressive texture than stock CZ grips. This enhances control, aids in recoil management, and prevents the pistol from shifting during firing, which is especially useful given the CZ-75 B's smooth front and back straps.

Is the CZ-75 B suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the CZ-75 B can be suitable for concealed carry (CCW) when paired with an appropriate holster, such as the TT Gunleather model demonstrated. This holster holds the pistol tightly and close to the body, allowing for discreet carry even under a t-shirt.

What ammunition was used in the CZ-75 B review?

The video utilized Sig Sauer Elite Performance 9mm Luger ammunition. Specifically, it was 115-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) with a stated muzzle velocity of 1185 feet per second.

How do LOK Grips compare to standard CZ grips?

The speaker strongly recommends replacing stock CZ grips (rubber or plastic) with LOK Grips. The G10 material and aggressive texture of LOK Grips provide superior control and a better shooting experience compared to the less tactile factory options.

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