New grips for my TZ-75

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I acquired this 9mm for a very good price and hated the wood grips that came with it. They were slippery and goofy looking. These new Hogue grips make a world of difference when holding this gun. They also make it look more tactical. Anyways, does anyone know information about this gun? How to take the firing pin out, etc. I can do a basic field strip but it needs a good cleaning. Is this a rare gun or just a clone knockoff of the CZ-75? It is a Tanfoglio TZ-75. It isn't an EAA Witness though. Thanks,

-Al

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It looks really nice, how does it shoot. I am interested in CZ's myself. What was this good price you speak of?
 
$100 plus two 15 round magazines, pre-ban obviously because this gun was built only in the 80's. It shoots very nice and it is accurate for a lower end gun. It is built well and has a good weight to it. It is also double action which I like because I don't have many DA guns. If your ever around Mass Rifle you're welcome to shoot it.
 
$100 plus two 15 round magazines, pre-ban obviously because this gun was built only in the 80's. It shoots very nice and it is accurate for a lower end gun. It is built well and has a good weight to it. It is also double action which I like because I don't have many DA guns. If your ever around Mass Rifle you're welcome to shoot it.

Yeah that's a good price haha. I don't normally go to Mass Rifle member of Haverhill and Harvard. You don't do any competition shooting anywhere? or going to the NES Monadnock shoot? cause I would meet you one of those if I could have a blast through it.
 
I don't do any comps yet but I will probably go to the NES shoot. It will be my first one and it looks like a lot of fun. I have plenty of firearms to bring. And no way Loki, sorry. I saw one at the Wilmington gun show for 600$ It was a high price but I still love this gun and probably will never part from it. Now I only wish I could find a new SR1911...
 
I have a CZ CTS ( long slide ) from the CZ Custom Shop in Mesa Arizona. The most accurate and ergonomically perfect handgun I've ever used. I've put 2,000 rounds through it since January ( I keep a log ). I don't even look at any other handguns. Highly recommended.
 
I have a CZ CTS ( long slide ) from the CZ Custom Shop in Mesa Arizona. The most accurate and ergonomically perfect handgun I've ever used. I've put 2,000 rounds through it since January ( I keep a log ). I don't even look at any other handguns. Highly recommended.

Jealous sounds nice
 
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