7-3-2 9 Posted August 3, 2011 I am really leaning towards my next handgun purchase being a CZ, I'm really looking at the SP-01 because I like the Accessory rail and the night sights. Has anyone here shot them both are there any real differences between the two that I should keep in mind? Thanks!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
7-3-2 9 Posted August 3, 2011 Also can anyone tell me if the SP-01 is compatible with the Kadet conversion? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YankeeFan 49 Posted August 3, 2011 I've shot both and to answer both questions: Yes and Yes. Although I would just buy the Kadet pistol if you want a plinker. I'm not too crazy about conversion kits. I chose the SP-01 over the 75B because I prefer the SP-01's tactical look to that of the 75B. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nred 5 Posted August 3, 2011 I'm in the same boat, kinda. I've never shot a CZ, and I've only ever fondled the 75b, but I knew that I was going to get one as soon as I put it in my hand. It just felt right. My brother has the SP-01 shadow custom and he really likes it, but he lives in Australia so... quite a long drive. ShoreShot didn't/doesn't have them for rent (I just called). I'm still getting one (leaning towards the SP-01) when this OGAM thing is over in about 3 weeks. I'll let you know when I get one and you can try it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
7-3-2 9 Posted August 3, 2011 I've shot both and to answer both questions: Yes and Yes. Although I would just buy the Kadet pistol if you want a plinker. I'm not too crazy about conversion kits. I chose the SP-01 over the 75B because I prefer the SP-01's tactical look to that of the 75B. I'm not looking for just a plinker honestly im looking for another 9mm i was just curious because if I wanted to purchase a plinker in the future it would be MUCH easier to just buy a conversion kit instead of going through the process of trying to obtain another permit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
7-3-2 9 Posted August 3, 2011 I'm in the same boat, kinda. I've never shot a CZ, and I've only ever fondled the 75b, but I knew that I was going to get one as soon as I put it in my hand. It just felt right. My brother has the SP-01 shadow custom and he really likes it, but he lives in Australia so... quite a long drive. ShoreShot didn't/doesn't have them for rent (I just called). I'm still getting one (leaning towards the SP-01) when this OGAM thing is over in about 3 weeks. I'll let you know when I get one and you can try it. Yeah I'm in the same boat ... already have the M&P and like it for what it is but I really want a metal hammer fired pistol in 9mm now. The CZ just appeals to me, I think I'm definitely going the route of the SP-01 though. Seem like nobody is able to get there hands on the tactical though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raz-0 1,265 Posted August 3, 2011 In my experience, the SP-01s I ahve seen ahve had more consistent fit and finish compared to the 75s I have seen. An sp01 with a good trigger job is a very nice gun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lunker 274 Posted August 4, 2011 I just sold my CZ Shadow Custom Target (based on the SP01). It was listed on the marketplace here, but sold two days ago elsewhere. One thing I have learned (at some financial expense of course) is that I like my handguns to be well balanced. The full dust cover/accessory rail made the gun very heavy (which might be OK by itself), but also (and bad for me) really front heavy. This was excellent for shot repeatability and coming back on target. It was not excellent for transitioning from one target to the next. In my experience, I find it easier to train to get my gun on target quickly (shooting 10mm and 45ACP is good practice), than to learn to swing a boat anchor around quickly. If I ever buy another full size 9mm (a big if since I own a CZ P01 and an HK P7, two of my favorite ever), it will not have that Terminator looking dust cover. Be sure to look at the CZ 75 Shadow when you compare to the Shadow SP01. This is based on the lighter CZ75 frame without the rail. Remember, the Shadow designation for 75 and SP01 models just means that there is no firing pin safety. This allows for a smoother and lighter trigger pull. Needless to say, if I had to do it all over again, I would have done this comparison first and chosen differently. As usual, I am a cautionary tale for others. Or I could make it sound better and say I am doing research for others benefit, at my own expense. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
7-3-2 9 Posted August 4, 2011 I just sold my CZ Shadow Custom Target (based on the SP01). It was listed on the marketplace here, but sold two days ago elsewhere. One thing I have learned (at some financial expense of course) is that I like my handguns to be well balanced. The full dust cover/accessory rail made the gun very heavy (which might be OK by itself), but also (and bad for me) really front heavy. This was excellent for shot repeatability and coming back on target. It was not excellent for transitioning from one target to the next. In my experience, I find it easier to train to get my gun on target quickly (shooting 10mm and 45ACP is good practice), than to learn to swing a boat anchor around quickly. If I ever buy another full size 9mm (a big if since I own a CZ P01 and an HK P7, two of my favorite ever), it will not have that Terminator looking dust cover. Be sure to look at the CZ 75 Shadow when you compare to the Shadow SP01. This is based on the lighter CZ75 frame without the rail. Remember, the Shadow designation for 75 and SP01 models just means that there is no firing pin safety. This allows for a smoother and lighter trigger pull. Needless to say, if I had to do it all over again, I would have done this comparison first and chosen differently. As usual, I am a cautionary tale for others. Or I could make it sound better and say I am doing research for others benefit, at my own expense. Thanks that actually makes a lot of sense and I could see how that would be a bit of an annoyance. I guess the only reason I really preferred the SP-01 was for aesthetics/accessory rail. Now you've given me another point to take into consideration. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Underdog 1,593 Posted August 15, 2011 Other than than the Beretta 92, the CZ 75B in brushed stainless with night sights is probably the most beautiful pistol I have ever seen. I'd go with the other one, as she would be too much of a distraction. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rauchman 3 Posted August 22, 2011 I just sold my CZ Shadow Custom Target (based on the SP01). It was listed on the marketplace here, but sold two days ago elsewhere. One thing I have learned (at some financial expense of course) is that I like my handguns to be well balanced. The full dust cover/accessory rail made the gun very heavy (which might be OK by itself), but also (and bad for me) really front heavy. This was excellent for shot repeatability and coming back on target. It was not excellent for transitioning from one target to the next. In my experience, I find it easier to train to get my gun on target quickly (shooting 10mm and 45ACP is good practice), than to learn to swing a boat anchor around quickly. If I ever buy another full size 9mm (a big if since I own a CZ P01 and an HK P7, two of my favorite ever), it will not have that Terminator looking dust cover. Be sure to look at the CZ 75 Shadow when you compare to the Shadow SP01. This is based on the lighter CZ75 frame without the rail. Remember, the Shadow designation for 75 and SP01 models just means that there is no firing pin safety. This allows for a smoother and lighter trigger pull. Needless to say, if I had to do it all over again, I would have done this comparison first and chosen differently. As usual, I am a cautionary tale for others. Or I could make it sound better and say I am doing research for others benefit, at my own expense. Excellent info!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites