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Well I bought this one.

Who make a holster for it?



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BladeTech makes an industry standard Kydex holster which is fine for range work. I have BladeTech's for all my pistols. I don't carry on a daily basis (which is discouraged in my jurisdiction) but the BladeTech's are used on a lot of hot ranges like Gunsite, Thunder Ranch, Front Site, etc.

http://www.blade-tech.com/SRB-Sting-Ray-Belt-Holster-IDPA-Approved-pr-939.html

If you scroll down to the "weapons code" you will see that at least the one model I provide the link for is available for the CZ 75 Compact. I have a Blade Tech for my CZ 75B in 40 S&W and find it well made, quite sturdy. They are rough on a gun's finish over the long run, but I don't worry too much about the finish on my real defense pistols. I have a Blade Tech IWB for my CZ83 and I find it quite comfortable.


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By the way, I like my CZ75B, but, there are a couple of things to do that make it better in my opinion, especially with the .40 S&W. I like to shoot relatively hot loads (155 grainers at 1150 fps) and have found that the firing pin spring is a little too weak to eliminate some dragging on the primer. Get a stronger firing pin spring. With fast/hot loads the extractor may, sometimes, not catch the cartridge rim well enough and can ride over it, resulting in a failure to eject. Here again, change the extractor spring to a stronger one. I think I got my stronger springs from Brownells, if I remember correctly. I would have a gunsmith familiar with the CZ do the changes as taking apart the slide on a CZ is too much for a monkey like me as it takes three hands and shop manual which doesn't exist. If you shoot standard factory loads you may never notice this and in that case it's a problem that doesn't need a solution. The original CZ75 sometimes broke slide stops where they passed through the link loop under the barrel. My CZ 75B in .40 S&W has an open slot, not a loop, and I've had no problems and see no signs of unusual stress. But a spare slide stop is a good part to have in your kit bag.

Since you'll be making these changes, also note that you can get the trigger slicked up nicely if you change the hammer and the sear (I think it's the SPO1 components which can replace the stock ones), change the sights for the ones you like and you'll have one really, really nice pistol. Have fun.

My pistol was worked over by a Team CZ shooter (Denis Altuna) but I hear good things about Angus Hobdel in the USA. Not sure about the spelling of his name but check the CZ forums.


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I found a good custom leathersmith locally that does gun oriented work as well as tack, married to an IPSC/IDPA shooter that does private security/contractor type stuff.

Doesn't cost me anymore than off the shelf, sometimes less, and she molds them to the gun. One catch is, you don't get your gun back until she's done with the holster.

Something to think about.
 
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Bianchi also makes several models which they say fit.

http://www.opticsplanet.net/bianchi-cz-75-compact-holster-filter.html


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Doug you may also want to check out Safariland. They have a concealment holster which fits my CZ 75 B. The model is 527, labelled 40 S&W.
I will post a picture when I can.
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Doug, here is a picture of the safariLand holster and my CZ 75B in 40 S&W.


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