CZ 75 B Ω Urban Grey with DPM System

Published on July 2, 2020
Duration: 6:31

This review provides an in-depth look at the CZ 75 B Ω Urban Grey pistol, specifically focusing on the performance enhancement offered by the DPM Recoil Reduction System. The assessment includes live-fire testing in adverse cold weather conditions, analysis of a failure-to-feed malfunction, and a comparative evaluation of recoil impulse. The insights are delivered with high authority, drawing on extensive firearms testing experience.

Quick Summary

The CZ 75 B Ω Urban Grey, equipped with a DPM Recoil Reduction System, was tested in cold weather (28°F). While generally smooth, a failure to feed occurred, attributed to the cold. The DPM system was noted to effectively reduce recoil and improve handling compared to standard guide rods.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction to CZ 75 B Ω Urban Grey & DPM System
  2. 00:31First Shooting Session (Double Action)
  3. 01:26Malfunction Analysis (Cold Weather)
  4. 02:27Beretta Senior's Shooting Perspective
  5. 03:50Ammunition Specifications
  6. 04:50DPM System Effectiveness Assessment
  7. 06:03Conclusion and Discount Code

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the DPM Recoil Reduction System on the CZ 75 B Ω Urban Grey?

The DPM Recoil Reduction System is designed to significantly reduce felt recoil and improve the overall smoothness of the pistol's cycling action, making follow-up shots potentially faster and more accurate.

What factors contributed to the failure to feed malfunction observed in the video?

The failure to feed malfunction was observed during shooting in extreme cold (28°F). The presenter suggested that the low temperature might have affected the shooter's grip or the firearm's mechanical performance, leading to the issue.

What ammunition was used for testing the CZ 75 B Ω Urban Grey with the DPM system?

The ammunition used was Sig Sauer Elite Performance 9mm Luger, specifically the 115-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) variant, which was reported to have a muzzle velocity of approximately 1185 feet per second.

How does the DPM system compare to a standard guide rod in the CZ 75 B?

According to the reviewer and a second shooter, the DPM system effectively lightens the recoil impulse and enhances the shooting smoothness compared to the standard guide rod assembly found in a typical CZ 75 B.

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