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Thread: CZ 75 and NZ 75

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    Default CZ 75 and NZ 75

    Good day

    I'd like to know the part compatibility between the CZ 75 and the NZ 75,especially the mags. Secondly, how available are the parts of the NZ 75? I'm contemplating taking my uncle's because he doesn't want it anymore. The only slot I have is s15.

    Thank you

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    Default Re: CZ 75 and NZ 75

    Join NHSA And get Dedicated.

    Its similar but not the same. Parts wont be inter changeable.
    Also I dont believe anybody bringing Norincos in at this time

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    I've joined an IDPA club for now, the
    Goal is to get dedicated. Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooty View Post
    Join NHSA And get Dedicated.

    Its similar but not the same. Parts wont be inter changeable.
    Also I dont believe anybody bringing Norincos in at this time
    I can second that. I tried using NZ magazines in a 75. They fit,feed and slide lock. But they are just a wisker to thick. Meaning the maga extricate with effort.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 and NZ 75

    Spartan was bringing Norinco, but it's sporadic.
    Some NZ75 would take any and all CZ parts, others were almost hand fitted. Is it worth the licence slot for a gun that may or may not have parts support?

    I mean free has a lot of value to it, but it might cost you in other ways.

    Also, if you have a look at the email you got in registration the forum would like a brief intro. If you've posted already my apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killzone View Post
    I can second that. I tried using NZ magazines in a 75. They fit,feed and slide lock. But they are just a wisker to thick. Meaning the maga extricate with effort.
    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Hook View Post
    Spartan was bringing Norinco, but it's sporadic.
    Some NZ75 would take any and all CZ parts, others were almost hand fitted. Is it worth the licence slot for a gun that may or may not have parts support?

    I mean free has a lot of value to it, but it might cost you in other ways.

    Also, if you have a look at the email you got in registration the forum would like a brief intro.
    If you've posted already my apologies.
    Thanks for the heads up, I don't recall anything
    With regards to an intro in my email. I'll
    Check.

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    Default Re: CZ 75 and NZ 75

    Considering the poor quality of my Norinco mags, I wouldn't bother with them if I had to buy some again. Both guns work better with CZ and MecGar ones. What I have are a Transitional CZ and a NP40 modified to take a Springfield P-9 top.

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