CZ 75 Pistol Features
- Uses a 12-gram CO2 cartridge
- 17rd removable BB magazine
- Blowback
- Full metal
- Fixed sights
- Single-action
- Manual safety
- Licensed by CZ
- ManufacturerCZ
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 312 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type BBs
- Action Semiautomatic
- Barrel Style Smooth bore
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 2.09
- Overall Length 8.27
- Barrel Length 4.06
- Loudness 4-Medium-High
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism CO2
- Rail No
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Blade
- Rear Sights Fixed
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action Single-Action
- Use Plinking/Fun
- Warranty 90-day limited warranty
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Does a thumbscrew tighten the CO2 cartridge? Or is it hex-key hole, tighten by insertion of hex key to puncture CO2? My fingers do poorly with thumbscrew tighteners.
asked John from USAIt is a hex. Metric size 6 I believe (included in the box).
Lukas from USAIs this gun blowback or non blowback, the description is confusing.
asked LESLIE from PhilippinesIt is blowback, double/single action. Pulling the trigger pulls the hammer back and releases in double action (if not chambered it will still blowback as an airgun) for the first pull and following shots are single action. It has a manual safety when cocked and provides for accurate "cocked and locked" carry as the original CZ-75.
Lukas from USAOn the Specs it claims to be a non blow back, single action. on the description it says yes it is a blow back. Which is it ?
asked EDIt is blowback, double/single action. Pulling the trigger pulls the hammer back and releases in double action (if not chambered it will still blowback as an airgun) for the first pull and following shots are single action. It has a manual safety when cocked and provides for accurate "cocked and locked" carry as the original CZ-75.
Lukas from USAIs this a blowback pistol or not? The add says yes and then no!
asked Bill BucknerIt is blowback, double/single action. Pulling the trigger pulls the hammer back and releases in double action (if not chambered it will still blowback as an airgun) for the first pull and following shots are single action. It has a manual safety when cocked and provides for accurate "cocked and locked" carry as the original CZ-75.
Lukas from USA
Noise level is OK- a notch quieter than a "bang-snap" firecracker and slightly more than a regular cap gun. It's quiet enough that I wouldn't mind shooting in my back yard (with neighbors on 2 sides) for short periods, but it does sound suspicious after awhile. I don't know how accurate it is at any range as I haven't used it seriously on targets. It is a full size pistol, about 4-inch barrel, so I assume the BB accuracy is so-so within a reasonable range. Air gun folks with more experience will tell me otherwise I'm sure. A comparison photo of this model (left) and a real CZ-75B (right) attached.
Pros
Accurate design to the original CZ-75 at a price mortals can afford. Double/single action and manual safety (safety only available when hammer is cocked or part-cocked) which allows for true "cocked and locked" carry. There is a half-stop hammer position. Blowback action locks the slide after final shot. The weight is comparable to a real loaded CZ-75 within a few ounces, which surprised me considering 9mm rounds weigh much more than BBs. Unloaded, the air gun is lighter due the significant weight added by the magazine assembly. Teardown and cleaning are as easy as a real CZ-75 as well with only a handful of parts and no special tools required. The air gun frame, slide, barrel, trigger, controls, and action are all metal which makes it feel substantial and solid in the grip. No creaky plastic parts! This is a solid functioning replica that looks and feels great. I'm happy that CZ licensed the design for this to be produced. A must have for collectors (and Gunsmith Cats fans).