CZ 75 B testing: Trench Warfare Drill by Nutnfancy

Published on November 14, 2011
Duration: 11:20

This guide details the 'Trench Warfare Drill' as performed with the CZ 75 B 'Cold War' edition, emphasizing dynamic movement, target engagement under stress, and malfunction clearing. It highlights the importance of trigger control for accuracy and assesses the firearm's performance in a demanding scenario, drawing on the analytical review style of Nutnfancy.

Quick Summary

The CZ 75 B 'Cold War' edition was tested in a demanding Trench Warfare Drill, highlighting its accuracy at 30 yards but revealing a rare magazine feeding malfunction. While ergonomic, its DA/SA trigger, even with aftermarket work, requires more deliberate manipulation for speed compared to modern striker-fired pistols.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CZ 75 B & Drill
  2. 00:13First Run & Ergonomic Assessment
  3. 03:16Nutnfancy's Run & Trigger Analysis
  4. 07:05Magazine Malfunction & Reliability
  5. 09:19Final Scoring & Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Trench Warfare Drill' used to test?

The 'Trench Warfare Drill' is a dynamic shooting course designed to test a firearm's reliability and accuracy under physical stress and movement, simulating combat or high-pressure scenarios.

What kind of malfunction occurred with the CZ 75 B during the drill?

A significant malfunction occurred where rounds in a Mec-Gar magazine popped up vertically, causing a failure to feed. This is a rare but problematic issue for defensive contexts.

How does the CZ 75 B's trigger compare to modern striker-fired pistols?

Even with aftermarket work, the CZ 75 B's trigger requires the shooter to slow down for accuracy compared to platforms like Glock or SIG, indicating a difference in trigger speed and feel.

What are the unique aesthetic features of the CZ 75 B 'Cold War' edition?

The 'Cold War' edition is distinguished by its Cyrillic slide engravings and a prominent red star logo, making it a collector's item with a distinct historical theme.

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