طبنجة CZ موديل رقم 75 من اقوى طبنجات العالمية تشيكى الصنع 16 طلقة بحالة رائعة مرفق تقرير عن الطبنجة لكن CZ75Bوالمعروضة للبيع CZ75فقط وهى مطابقة لها ومرفق صورها .
السعر: اعلى عرض سعر
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CZ-75B
By Ray Rios
CZ-75B Pistol
I first came across the CZ pistols at the gun range in Oceanside, California where I was a member. The CZ’s were marketed as “affordable” pistols (meaning “cheap”). Since I had already fallen under the spell of the 1911 and owned a SIG, I didn’t pay much attention to the cheaper guns that were available. This began to change when I was at the range one day and the fellow in the lane next to me was shooting a CZ-75B. We began to talk and he asked me if I would like to shoot his gun. I took this to mean that if I said no I would probably insult the guy, so I agreed and picked up his CZ. I was immediately struck by the comfort of the gun, as it was very well-balanced. Shooting it revealed that the gun was accurate and had a trigger-pull in DA mode that was very much like the SIG that I owned.
At this point I began to look more closely at the CZ guns. I did some research over the Internet and discovered that the manufacturer is a very old and very well-known Czech company that dated to the early 1900′s. Very much in the European tradition of firearms makers, CZ had developed a full line of pistols and rifles that dated back to pre-WWI. The company was corrupted after WWII by the Soviet Union and began mass-producing firearms for the Warsaw Pact countries. This precluded import into the United States, but distribution was common in the European NATO-allied countries where CZ firearms were well-known for their quality and performance.