CZ 75 Multiverse

Published on September 28, 2024
Duration: 15:04

This video provides a shooting-focused comparison of several CZ 75 variants and clones, including the CZ 75 BD, SAR KILIN 2000 Mega, SAR P8L, IWI Jericho 2, SAR CM9 Gen 2, and Canik B6C. The instructor assesses speed of handling, control, and accuracy, noting differences in ergonomics, slide grip, trigger feel, and the impact of features like decockers and ported barrels. The review emphasizes practical shooting performance and subjective feel over extensive technical specifications.

Quick Summary

When comparing CZ 75 variants, instructors assess speed of handling, slide control, and accuracy. Features like decockers, ported barrels, and slide design significantly impact performance. Ergonomics, trigger feel, and sight radius are also crucial for effective shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction & Shooting Plan
  2. 00:30Slide Racking Challenge
  3. 00:50Shooting at 7 Yards
  4. 01:07Speed & Accuracy Group
  5. 02:06CZ 75 BD Shooting Performance
  6. 03:39SAR KILIN 2000 Mega (CZ Clone)
  7. 04:38SAR KILIN 2000 Mega Shooting Results
  8. 05:30SAR P8L (Competition Oriented)
  9. 06:50SAR P8L Shooting Results
  10. 07:28IWI Jericho 2 (941 Enhanced)
  11. 08:54IWI Jericho 2 Shooting Results
  12. 09:52SAR CM9 Gen 2
  13. 11:15SAR CM9 Gen 2 Shooting Results
  14. 12:30Canik B6C (Compact)
  15. 13:38Canik B6C Shooting Results
  16. 14:14Final Thoughts & Article Link

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors are important when assessing CZ 75 variants for shooting performance?

Key factors include the speed of handling, slide control, and accuracy. The instructor also evaluates ergonomics, the ease of racking the slide, and the effectiveness of features like decockers and ported barrels.

How does the SAR P8L's ported barrel affect its shooting characteristics?

The SAR P8L's ported barrel and slide significantly reduce muzzle flip, making it easier to control and allowing for faster follow-up shots. This feature makes the gun feel 'ready to go' much quicker.

What are the notable differences in ergonomics and slide grip among CZ 75 variants?

While the CZ 75 BD has a smooth grip, its all-steel construction aids control. The IWI Jericho 2 features a wider slide rear for better grip, and the SAR P8L's squared-off slide offers more surface area for racking.

What is the primary drawback of the IWI Jericho 2 mentioned in the review?

The IWI Jericho 2's sights are factory-set for approximately 25 meters, resulting in significantly low hits at closer distances. This requires the shooter to adjust their aim or retrain their sight picture.

How does the trigger feel on the SAR CM9 Gen 2 compared to other CZ 75 variants?

The SAR CM9 Gen 2's trigger is described as rolling through the wall rather than breaking crisply. It's very light and 'floats,' which can be disorienting if you're not accustomed to it, leading to unexpected breaks.

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