CZ 75 Full Size and Compact 9mm Pistol Comparison

Published on January 29, 2013
Duration: 6:26

This review compares the CZ 75 B full-size and CZ 75 D Compact PCR 9mm pistols. The B model features a steel frame, 16+1 capacity, and a manual safety, while the PCR offers a lighter aluminum alloy frame, 14+1 capacity, and a decocker. Both exhibit excellent CZ 75 ergonomics and accuracy, with the PCR being more compact and lighter for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The CZ 75 B features a steel frame, 16+1 capacity, and a manual safety, while the CZ 75 D Compact PCR is lighter with an aluminum alloy frame, 14+1 capacity, and includes a decocker for easier carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Footage
  2. 00:30History & Design of CZ 75
  3. 01:16Safety Check & Model Overview
  4. 01:51Frame & Capacity Comparison
  5. 02:26Controls: Decocker vs. Manual Safety
  6. 02:51Weight & Dimensions
  7. 03:22Barrel Length & Accuracy
  8. 03:59Grips & Ergonomics
  9. 04:44Finishes & Calibers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the CZ 75 B and the CZ 75 D Compact PCR?

The CZ 75 B features a steel frame, 16+1 capacity, and a manual safety. The CZ 75 D Compact PCR is lighter with an aluminum alloy frame, has a 14+1 capacity, and includes a decocker for easier carry.

Which CZ 75 model is better for concealed carry?

The CZ 75 D Compact PCR is generally better for concealed carry due to its significantly lighter weight (1 lb 11 oz vs 2 lbs 3 oz) and more compact dimensions, along with its decocker feature.

Does the CZ 75 B have the same ergonomics as the PCR model?

Yes, both the CZ 75 B and the CZ 75 D Compact PCR share the renowned ergonomics characteristic of the CZ 75 line, making them comfortable to handle for most users.

What calibers are available for the CZ 75 B and PCR?

The CZ 75 B is available in 9mm Luger and .40 S&W. The CZ 75 D Compact PCR is primarily offered as a 9mm Luger model.

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from sootch00

View all →