Headquartered in Kansas City, KS since 1998, CZ-USA is an importer, manufacturer and distributor of pistols, rifles, shotguns and suppressors. The exclusive US importer of rifles and pistols from Česká zbrojovka a.s. Uherský Brod, (CZUB) of the Czech Republic, CZ-USA also designs and imports the CZ-USA Field Sports line of shotguns from Turkey. Fine 1911s and revolvers are made by subsidiary Dan Wesson and a growing line of CZ-USA suppressors is available for rimfire and centerfire firearms.
Factory-trained sales staff and technical support gunsmiths are available to assist customers from 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday CST. Feel free to contact us at info@cz-usa.com or call us at 1-800-955-4486.
We look forward to providing you with the quality, value and service you deserve.
My decocker was a fight to get out I thought I had the wrong video for a while what helped me was I pushed the Hammer as far back as it would go and taped it to the beaver tail. that takes all the pressure off the Sear
While the magnets are convenient, pointing an open gun in any direction is by definition safe. Clay shooters do it all the time and it took me some time to get over the "I'm being flagged" feeling. The gun is open it can not go off
Need a video on how to get this stupid ass faux supressor off a 3+ micro. The SilencerCo wrench with the pegs is like a mm in diameter too small. I’ve broken a strap wrench trying to get this thing off and nothing will get it to budge.
Sorry, no close captioning. This video is totally useless as I have 3 CZ pistols, 2 in 9mm (orange & blue) and one in 40 S&W Caliber. As I see the Orange CZ has a longer barrel and higher cap mags, no presenter is talking about the performance difference if there is any. Shadow Blue is a Great Gun and shoots very well in the hands of a crummy shooter like me (I never had any mentor). My testing is very simple, shoot from a resting position and see the grouping. So far CZ Blue & Beretta 92 Target Extreme and Kimber 1911 Stainless Target Pistols seem to be very good, I will never touch Taurus, Glocks, S&Wesson.
Watched several vids and I put punch in the hole in the mag release to relieve tension on the vertical retaining pin. With needle nose pliers pull pin upward. It does not come out. There is a plastic above the mag release. Tried punching that out and started dimpling pin. It should not be that difficult to swap the release. Using a CZ P-10-S, the model stamped made in Czech Republic
I use my Glock 34 pistol most in a simple Handgun League. I am thinking of upgrading to a CZ Shadow in the future, but recently learned that it is double action on the first trigger pull and single action after that (unless you decock). It seems that change in pull between the first shot and follow on shots will hurt accuracy. Is it possible to get a CZ Shadow that is only single action for all trigger pulls (like the 1911), so that all shots will require about the same trigger pull?
I know CZ is proud of their new 600 line of rifles with its variants to fit all situations, but I can’t help but think CZ pulled a Winchester ‘64 when they discontinued all their Mauser pattern rifles. Do you not hear how much your customers want them back?!
I bought (and still own) the Evo 3 S1 and was immediately disappointed in the grip angle, the right side safety and the low riding sights. It's like CZ didn't put any attention at all into ergonomics. The felt recoil for a 9mm is chunky and rough. I changed out the grip, added risers to the sights, mounted an SB Tactical brace, and now it's shootable. I'll occasionally take it to the range, put a few magazines through it, then put it away in favor of other guns that are more enjoyable to shoot.
It's earned its place next to the Browning HI-power , Colt 1911 , and Beretta M92 . Just very well done and thought out platform . One of my all time favorites CZ75
Those strips of "texture' on the handguard are a deal breaker for me. Sorry, but that completely ruins the gun and it looks horrible. Was this a Colt idea? If I got one I would either have to have a way to remove them or mod them so I can't see how horrible and worthless they are. Completely kills the weird crazy industrial look
The video may be good, but unfortunately the instructor's BLACK T-shirt and the BLACK mat on the table mean that you can't see much of the activities performed at Evo. It is a bad or rather thoughtless idea to show a black object on a black background. Certainly, the CZ branch in the USA has, for example, a light gray mat and light T-shirts :)) I also suggest a few close-ups, especially of the details. Unfortunately, showing a detail the size of a coin in full perspective is a lack of respect for the viewer and a lack of basic knowledge about film editing.
I had ordered mine a couple of months ago.. I have sent an email right away. 3 of them actually love the products, but I have yet to hear back from customer service over months ago YET! Ordered and did not come with the oversized bolt ar all! It's just a standard pinky width size one !
That hammer spring is a heck of a time getting in. I wrapped a piece of rubber on an Allen wrench and pressed it down on a table and I pushed the pin iback in easily by hand.
Lubing the bolt. The manual calls for 3 seperate types of lube to be applied in several spots. 2 of the lube types are almost impossible to buy because they are Czech products. I’m guessing just follow the common bolt lubing practices “oil if it spins, grease where it slides”