The Sig P210 was also one of the biggest inspirations for the CZ75. You can see the similarities with the slide in frame design. The CZ Shadow 2 especially has a familiar look to the old Sig design.
The short trigger pull is single action after you’ve decocked the gun you have a double action pole because you are pulling the trigger and cocking the hammer
DA is when the hammer is up and not cocked, SA is when the hammer is down (cocked). Hence SAO guns, they only fire when the hammer is down. Hate to be "that guy" but it was bothering me lol
Yeah, its sorta my curse... My brain is always a few sentences ahead of my mouth, so sometimes words run together, or I say the wrong one when I meant the other one... a sorta "verbal typo"...
I replace the stock hammer spring with Cajun Gun Works 15# springs. It reduces the DA trigger pull, and ignites every brand of ammo I throw at it. My wife’s full size CZ 75B Omega has a 13# spring with a lighter firing pin spring, and it’s never failed through over 800 rounds.
Better trigger pull, but the hammer is one of the things that slows the slide down during recoil. The slide stop will get more abuse and probably break sooner.
The CZ design does not give it a low bore axis. The barrel is still in the same place as most other guns. They made the slide shorter, while making the frame taller to compensate. This lowers the mass of the slide, which reduces muzzle flip during recoil.
The CZ wasn’t based off the Hi Power design. The CZ 75 was created in likeness in that it was a large capacity 9mm but that’s where the similarities end. It was actually based off the Sig P210. Inverted slide rails and other design choices were based off of Charles Petter designs not Browning’s.
Clearly, it borrowed a lot of things from the BHP. It also had similarities to the Sig as you mentioned... But it had a lot in common with the BHP: Both are chambered for 9mm. (Later versions of both are also chambered in .40 S&W.) Both were conceptualized for military use. Both are similar in size & weight, with the CZ being slightly larger. Both have a 1:10 twist. Both utilize barrels with locking lugs, which is straight from John M. Browning. Both are recoil operated. Both have the mainspring below the barrel. Neither uses a detachable barrel bushing. Both pistols' grip panels are secured with one screw each. Both have external hammers. Both have thumb safeties. Both are capable of cocked-and-locked carry. Both use detachable double-stack magazines. Both use external pivoting spring-loaded extractors, although the early Hi Powers used an internal one. Both use pivoting triggers. Both have a relatively few number of internal parts compared to some other designs. Both guns have lightening cuts on the front of the slide. (Later versions of the CZ-75 do not.) Both guns (CZ-75 Pre-B) use a slide stop retaining plate to secure the firing pin and spring. Both guns use a push-button magazine release located at the rear of the trigger guard. Both guns originally came with ring hammers. (The Hi Power and CZ-75 were produced with spur hammers for a number of years. CZ went back to an abbreviated ring hammer. The Hi Power used the old factory ring hammer in the Practical model.) Both use a one-piece feed ramp. Both have been copied and used outside of their respective nations of origin. So far it would seem that the Hi Power and the CZ-75 are like peas in a pod, but let's take a look at differences.
Yeah, they are popular here now, but for many years during the cold war, they were hard to get in the US. So the rest of the world got to enjoy them and we got to read about them... Once the cold war ended and relations with eastern bloc countries normalized, we started importing more of their guns and their popularity here exploded. Some folks think they are new, but they are one of the world's oldest arms manufacturers...
I heard Taurus Argentina or Taurus Brazil Bought the tooling from beretta and so it's 1 of the better semi automatic Taurus pistols. I will say that I'm very impressed with the G3 and 40 Cal And have considered ordering a G3C and 9 mm or G3XL if they have 1Those days I wanna carry something smaller than my P01
I’m really interested in the p01 but I’m concerned the grip will be too small. Nobody local has one I can hold. I have held the full size and it feels great.
I mean, I wear a XL or 2XL glove, depending on the brand, and you can see how the gun fits in my hand if that gives you an idea. I feel like it's perfect, and there are aftermarket grip panels that can be thicker or thinner, depending on what you want.
@@SquireSCA Yeah, sorry about that. I took a look through the comments to make sure someone hadn't already said it. I DID find the comment you pinned afterward, just didn't delete mine.
What a great video. I have 4 CZs (75B Compact,P07,P01 and PCR). I also have 2 1911s,a 92X Centurion,an SA35, and a Sig P365. I love all my babies. But the CZs are staying. If I could only keep one CZ,tough choice, but the P01 would barely edge out the P07 and PCR
So this P01 or a Sig P229 legion? I have a WC P320c with springs and such, and stock WC P365x currently. Wanting to try a hammer w/decocker for carry since my S&W 629 deluxe in .44mag has gotten me fond of the action.
@@SquireSCA Haha, that’s probably what I’ll do. Whichever I see first is what I’ll get. I think they are essentially the same pistol minus the dust cover/rail aesthetics.
It was the same for me when I ordered mine. I wound up choosing the P-01 for the squared off nose alone. It is my Bedside/Farm Carry so I also have a Streamlight TLR-9 on it. They are both excellent options and you will not be disappointed by either. It really comes down to whether you need a light or like the the looks of one better than the other. Enjoy!
I’ve heard some YT reviewers say, if this item is customized by CZCustoms or CGW, it’s a toss up compared to the WCB level guns for much less. I know it’s subjective mostly but is there any accuracy to that thought in your opinion?
I do hear a lot of the same things, but have not tried any of their parts or services myself. I tend to not modify guns, especially if its something I might carry for defense. If a gun "needs work" to make it shoot well, then I won't buy the gun to begin with...
Depends on the type of competition. if more of a defensive type with carry guns like IDPA, then yes. If you are talking more like IPSC or 3 gun competition, folks tend to go for the larger guns like the CZ Shadow 2, or something like that...
Yeah, why not? It's designed for withstanding shearing down from gears, extreme heat, etc... If it holds up in a motor at 16,000rpm why wouldn't it work for lubing a gun between range sessions?
I can relate but life is too short not to shoot and enjoy these classic handguns. I do evaluate my self-defense guns differently than my "range toys" in that I extensively test each self-defense gun for ammo (especially hollowpoint) reliability, especially after any modifications. And I am definitely a Cajun Gun Works fanboy!
Currently vacationing in California (warmer but a hell of a lot more expensive than Scotland). An 82 year old professor told me that "Georgia is the most racist State in America". Oh & "The Republicans want to enslave the black community again". My first and only woke encounter - thankfully. Not relevant to video but an eye opener. I asked him whether he had ever been to Georgia. No! Oh he brought that stuff up in a bar. He was curious what a UK person knew about current affairs.
California is whack. Amazing geography, but the people are insane. GA isn't racist, any more than any other state. They just say that, so that they can dismiss anything coming out of GA without having to actually debate it. Eg. Our new election laws, that protect voter integrity... The laws we enacted, have already been on the books in NY and Delaware, Biden's home state. But when we enacted them, suddenly we are racist and they are not? They claimed our new laws would prevent minorities from voting, meanwhile, since our new laws took effect, we have seen massive increases in voter turn out, early voting, etc... There is nothing racist about making sure that the votes being cast, are from legal residents and that they only get to vote once. lol There is a reason why millions of people have fled CA and moved to TX and GA, among other red states... I wonder if the guy you talked to, understands that its was the Democrat Party that fought to KEEP slaves, and that founded the KKK, wrote Jim Crowe laws, etc...?
@@SquireSCA I didn't bite. Not my place but part of your last point was on the tip of my tongue. I probably know a lot more about US history than the average American. Cali? Done that, got the T-Shirt, won't be back. It's drained my bank account on taxes & fees!
@@SigmaJAD And that is a shame, because in many ways, it's an amazing state... But it's insanely expensive, the regulations are oppressive and the average person is so out of touch with reality because they live in this ideological echo chamber... GA is a fantastic state, with a lot of similar geography, but more level headed and cheaper to live, hence why half of the film industry has moved to GA. Ever watch Ozarch on Netflix? It's filmed literally down the street from me. Avenger's movies, all sorts of tv shows, Walking Dead, the list goes on. And we have riding areas equal to anything in California... And the southern accent here, is largely based on the large settlement of Scotch and Irish that came to the early colonies.... When I was in Scotland, I immediately realized where the accent around here came from, it was obvious... It's changed over the years, but the roots are there, clearly...
@@SquireSCA cheers Dave. Not the platform to convo, too much to chew over. Myself & Mrs planning anorhet Eastern US trip maybe in a couple of years (6th US visit if it comes off). Maybe I'm wrong but to form a conclusive opinion on something, you have to experience it. To be fair Cali people from San Fran to San Diego have been super friendly. Maybe it's cos I'm a scotch git?
@@SigmaJAD It's not that most of them aren't friendly... It's that most of them politically, have no ties to reality. They tend to put feelings and intentions above all else, and they completely ignore the cost of things, or whether they actually work or not. I can be friends with Liberals, because my politics are mostly based on facts, logic and the rule of law. As such, I can compartmentalize people from their beliefs. Most Liberals, ARE Liberals because they feel rather than think. Their politics are based on emotions, and so they are too intertwined to separate the person from the belief. Hence why they say stupid things like "Republicans want to make black people slaves again", when it was the Republicans that freed the slaves and Democrats who continue to crush the black community with their policies in all these big blue cities... Anyway, hope you make it back! I think you would love this part of the country.
@@SquireSCA CZ cases have a little push tab in the handle area. Your box opened right up so the tab broke. To open a CZ case you have to flip up the clips and press in the handle area to release and open it
@@Bayless18 Ahh... To be honest, I wouldn't have noticed nor cared about that. It's a tab on a case. The main tabs work, the gun is sublime, that's what I focused on. haha
Where in the 30k rounds did they occur? If its the first 100 rounds while it is breaking in and loosening up, not a big deal... If its towards the end of 30k when springs and things are wearing out, then also not a big deal, right?
@@SquireSCA Yes very tough to tell with them. The gx4 has a sticker that says built in the USA but it's made in brazil and assembled here. I hope the plan is to do more in the states but I don't think so due to costs. I am not positive but I think it is an ATF requirement that the importer has to have their address such as Bainbridge GA stamped on the firearm.
Just bought the CZ PO1 Omega in South Africa. Love it!!!🏆
Love CZ and Beretta handguns
The Sig P210 was also one of the biggest inspirations for the CZ75. You can see the similarities with the slide in frame design. The CZ Shadow 2 especially has a familiar look to the old Sig design.
This is actually my favorite review of the P-01 to date and I've been watching them all since 2017. Great review with plenty of great info. Thank you
P01 absolutely one of the BEST
I got the p01 omega I carry and I weigh 160 . The sp01 mags fit too.
Extra cool factor on your CZ P-01 is the NSN (NATO Stock Number) on the right side
The short trigger pull is single action after you’ve decocked the gun you have a double action pole because you are pulling the trigger and cocking the hammer
Correct.
DA is when the hammer is up and not cocked, SA is when the hammer is down (cocked). Hence SAO guns, they only fire when the hammer is down. Hate to be "that guy" but it was bothering me lol
No worries, I don't script these out and so sometimes I make "verbal typos" and don't catch it till later... haha
Very cool collection
On Number of occasions, you’ve mistakenly said “single action” when you meant “double action”
Yeah, its sorta my curse... My brain is always a few sentences ahead of my mouth, so sometimes words run together, or I say the wrong one when I meant the other one... a sorta "verbal typo"...
Yeah, I know, I keep saying single action when I mean to say double action...
I have an 04 original police p01 made in chez . I was thinking about spending to cgw’s but I’m going to keep original
I replace the stock hammer spring with Cajun Gun Works 15# springs. It reduces the DA trigger pull, and ignites every brand of ammo I throw at it. My wife’s full size CZ 75B Omega has a 13# spring with a lighter firing pin spring, and it’s never failed through over 800 rounds.
Better trigger pull, but the hammer is one of the things that slows the slide down during recoil. The slide stop will get more abuse and probably break sooner.
I have four CZ75's, including a Shadow 2. I think the compacts feel the best. I shoot a P10F on drill nights.
it just fits the hand like a glove, and the ergos are better than any Glock I have ever held...
The CZ design does not give it a low bore axis. The barrel is still in the same place as most other guns. They made the slide shorter, while making the frame taller to compensate. This lowers the mass of the slide, which reduces muzzle flip during recoil.
Either way, it works. :-)
best cz pistol po1 ever made👍👍👍
The CZ wasn’t based off the Hi Power design. The CZ 75 was created in likeness in that it was a large capacity 9mm but that’s where the similarities end. It was actually based off the Sig P210. Inverted slide rails and other design choices were based off of Charles Petter designs not Browning’s.
Clearly, it borrowed a lot of things from the BHP. It also had similarities to the Sig as you mentioned... But it had a lot in common with the BHP:
Both are chambered for 9mm. (Later versions of both are also chambered in .40 S&W.)
Both were conceptualized for military use.
Both are similar in size & weight, with the CZ being slightly larger.
Both have a 1:10 twist.
Both utilize barrels with locking lugs, which is straight from John M. Browning.
Both are recoil operated.
Both have the mainspring below the barrel.
Neither uses a detachable barrel bushing.
Both pistols' grip panels are secured with one screw each.
Both have external hammers.
Both have thumb safeties.
Both are capable of cocked-and-locked carry.
Both use detachable double-stack magazines.
Both use external pivoting spring-loaded extractors, although the early Hi Powers used an internal one.
Both use pivoting triggers.
Both have a relatively few number of internal parts compared to some other designs.
Both guns have lightening cuts on the front of the slide. (Later versions of the CZ-75 do not.)
Both guns (CZ-75 Pre-B) use a slide stop retaining plate to secure the firing pin and spring.
Both guns use a push-button magazine release located at the rear of the trigger guard.
Both guns originally came with ring hammers. (The Hi Power and CZ-75 were produced with spur hammers for a number of years. CZ went back to an abbreviated ring hammer. The Hi Power used the old factory ring hammer in the Practical model.)
Both use a one-piece feed ramp.
Both have been copied and used outside of their respective nations of origin.
So far it would seem that the Hi Power and the CZ-75 are like peas in a pod, but let's take a look at differences.
I knew CZs were very popular outside the USA, but I had no idea it was more issued than even a Hi Power.
Yeah, they are popular here now, but for many years during the cold war, they were hard to get in the US. So the rest of the world got to enjoy them and we got to read about them... Once the cold war ended and relations with eastern bloc countries normalized, we started importing more of their guns and their popularity here exploded.
Some folks think they are new, but they are one of the world's oldest arms manufacturers...
Plenty of holster options for a streamlight TLR.. Looks like they were made for each other
Always wanted one of these or a p07
I like the P07 a lot, but this was to round out my military pistol collection...
I heard Taurus Argentina or Taurus Brazil Bought the tooling from beretta and so it's 1 of the better semi automatic Taurus pistols. I will say that I'm very impressed with the G3 and 40 Cal And have considered ordering a G3C and 9 mm or G3XL if they have 1Those days I wanna carry something smaller than my P01
I’m really interested in the p01 but I’m concerned the grip will be too small. Nobody local has one I can hold. I have held the full size and it feels great.
I mean, I wear a XL or 2XL glove, depending on the brand, and you can see how the gun fits in my hand if that gives you an idea. I feel like it's perfect, and there are aftermarket grip panels that can be thicker or thinner, depending on what you want.
@@SquireSCA awesome that helps. Thanks
Grip is about same as a P229, height & width wise.
8:50 Jeff Cooper?
Yup, couldn't remember till after I posted the video.
@@SquireSCA Yeah, sorry about that. I took a look through the comments to make sure someone hadn't already said it.
I DID find the comment you pinned afterward, just didn't delete mine.
@@occamsrazor1285 Yeah, no worries...
Is this cz 75p01 super easy to rack -like the S & W EZ/Equalizer?
No, because the slide fits inside the frame, its narrow and has less material to get a grip on, and the recoil spring is fairly stout.
What a great video. I have 4 CZs (75B Compact,P07,P01 and PCR). I also have 2 1911s,a 92X Centurion,an SA35, and a Sig P365. I love all my babies. But the CZs are staying.
If I could only keep one CZ,tough choice, but the P01 would barely edge out the P07 and PCR
So this P01 or a Sig P229 legion? I have a WC P320c with springs and such, and stock WC P365x currently. Wanting to try a hammer w/decocker for carry since my S&W 629 deluxe in .44mag has gotten me fond of the action.
It's a P01, as the title and number on the side of the gun imply. haha
@@SquireSCA I meant which would you choose
Never tried the 229 Legion, so honestly can't compare...
Informative video. P01 or PCR? This is what I’m deciding for my first CZ.
P01
@@SquireSCAThanks for the recommendation. Why would you choose the 01 over the PCR?
@@stephen562 honestly, it's just what they had in stock that day. Haha
@@SquireSCA Haha, that’s probably what I’ll do. Whichever I see first is what I’ll get. I think they are essentially the same pistol minus the dust cover/rail aesthetics.
It was the same for me when I ordered mine. I wound up choosing the P-01 for the squared off nose alone. It is my Bedside/Farm Carry so I also have a Streamlight TLR-9 on it. They are both excellent options and you will not be disappointed by either. It really comes down to whether you need a light or like the the looks of one better than the other. Enjoy!
Which make & model steel guide rod do you recommend?
Cajun Gun Works seems to have the best stuff for the CZ
I’ve heard some YT reviewers say, if this item is customized by CZCustoms or CGW, it’s a toss up compared to the WCB level guns for much less.
I know it’s subjective mostly but is there any accuracy to that thought in your opinion?
I do hear a lot of the same things, but have not tried any of their parts or services myself. I tend to not modify guns, especially if its something I might carry for defense. If a gun "needs work" to make it shoot well, then I won't buy the gun to begin with...
Col. Jeff Cooper ( retired) RIP
Is this good as competition gun?
Depends on the type of competition. if more of a defensive type with carry guns like IDPA, then yes. If you are talking more like IPSC or 3 gun competition, folks tend to go for the larger guns like the CZ Shadow 2, or something like that...
Check out the new Shadow 2 compact ;)
Nice CZ Going to go for a ride with friends......well they told me they were my friends :)
Mobil one oil ?
Yeah, why not? It's designed for withstanding shearing down from gears, extreme heat, etc... If it holds up in a motor at 16,000rpm why wouldn't it work for lubing a gun between range sessions?
Georgia represent
Damn right. haha
Go Dawgs!
Informative video. The P01 (like all my CZs) is one of my favorites. Too bad you are a collector and not a shooter.
I get to the range when I can. I stocked up and hoarded ammo and now I am hesitant to burn it up. Haha
Your screen name... What does it mean?
@@SquireSCA Nothing in particular.
I can relate but life is too short not to shoot and enjoy these classic handguns. I do evaluate my self-defense guns differently than my "range toys" in that I extensively test each self-defense gun for ammo (especially hollowpoint) reliability, especially after any modifications. And I am definitely a Cajun Gun Works fanboy!
@@Sirgromulus The name made me think of the SCA. I know a Sir Romulus, but the G in between was throwing me off. haha
Double action then single action
Did I say it backwards? I do that sometimes. haha
@ I praise what you do, I couldn’t. Always thank you for taking the time to present and educate.
Currently vacationing in California (warmer but a hell of a lot more expensive than Scotland). An 82 year old professor told me that "Georgia is the most racist State in America". Oh & "The Republicans want to enslave the black community again". My first and only woke encounter - thankfully. Not relevant to video but an eye opener. I asked him whether he had ever been to Georgia. No! Oh he brought that stuff up in a bar. He was curious what a UK person knew about current affairs.
California is whack. Amazing geography, but the people are insane. GA isn't racist, any more than any other state. They just say that, so that they can dismiss anything coming out of GA without having to actually debate it.
Eg. Our new election laws, that protect voter integrity... The laws we enacted, have already been on the books in NY and Delaware, Biden's home state. But when we enacted them, suddenly we are racist and they are not?
They claimed our new laws would prevent minorities from voting, meanwhile, since our new laws took effect, we have seen massive increases in voter turn out, early voting, etc... There is nothing racist about making sure that the votes being cast, are from legal residents and that they only get to vote once. lol
There is a reason why millions of people have fled CA and moved to TX and GA, among other red states...
I wonder if the guy you talked to, understands that its was the Democrat Party that fought to KEEP slaves, and that founded the KKK, wrote Jim Crowe laws, etc...?
@@SquireSCA I didn't bite. Not my place but part of your last point was on the tip of my tongue. I probably know a lot more about US history than the average American. Cali? Done that, got the T-Shirt, won't be back. It's drained my bank account on taxes & fees!
@@SigmaJAD And that is a shame, because in many ways, it's an amazing state... But it's insanely expensive, the regulations are oppressive and the average person is so out of touch with reality because they live in this ideological echo chamber...
GA is a fantastic state, with a lot of similar geography, but more level headed and cheaper to live, hence why half of the film industry has moved to GA. Ever watch Ozarch on Netflix? It's filmed literally down the street from me. Avenger's movies, all sorts of tv shows, Walking Dead, the list goes on. And we have riding areas equal to anything in California...
And the southern accent here, is largely based on the large settlement of Scotch and Irish that came to the early colonies.... When I was in Scotland, I immediately realized where the accent around here came from, it was obvious... It's changed over the years, but the roots are there, clearly...
@@SquireSCA cheers Dave. Not the platform to convo, too much to chew over. Myself & Mrs planning anorhet Eastern US trip maybe in a couple of years (6th US visit if it comes off). Maybe I'm wrong but to form a conclusive opinion on something, you have to experience it. To be fair Cali people from San Fran to San Diego have been super friendly. Maybe it's cos I'm a scotch git?
@@SigmaJAD It's not that most of them aren't friendly... It's that most of them politically, have no ties to reality. They tend to put feelings and intentions above all else, and they completely ignore the cost of things, or whether they actually work or not.
I can be friends with Liberals, because my politics are mostly based on facts, logic and the rule of law. As such, I can compartmentalize people from their beliefs.
Most Liberals, ARE Liberals because they feel rather than think. Their politics are based on emotions, and so they are too intertwined to separate the person from the belief. Hence why they say stupid things like "Republicans want to make black people slaves again", when it was the Republicans that freed the slaves and Democrats who continue to crush the black community with their policies in all these big blue cities...
Anyway, hope you make it back! I think you would love this part of the country.
Is any other CZ guy annoyed that either he or the gun store broke the box?
Not even sure what you are talking about?
@@SquireSCA CZ cases have a little push tab in the handle area. Your box opened right up so the tab broke. To open a CZ case you have to flip up the clips and press in the handle area to release and open it
@@Bayless18 Ahh... To be honest, I wouldn't have noticed nor cared about that. It's a tab on a case. The main tabs work, the gun is sublime, that's what I focused on. haha
I pick up my P01 in a couple weeks. For sure i'm betting the shop will tear that box open. I know it doesnt matter in the end but fingers crossed...
Oh, for the love of Block, er…Glock!
CZ reports out of 30, 000 rounds with 9mm ball, a remarkable .2% yes 2/10 percent failure rate.
Where in the 30k rounds did they occur? If its the first 100 rounds while it is breaking in and loosening up, not a big deal... If its towards the end of 30k when springs and things are wearing out, then also not a big deal, right?
The Taurus is still made in Brazil.
It's hard to know these days, as it says Bainebridge GA on some guns, but not on others... My taurus 856 Executive, is made here in GA
@@SquireSCA Yes very tough to tell with them. The gx4 has a sticker that says built in the USA but it's made in brazil and assembled here. I hope the plan is to do more in the states but I don't think so due to costs. I am not positive but I think it is an ATF requirement that the importer has to have their address such as Bainbridge GA stamped on the firearm.