WTS: CZ75B 9mm SOLD

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WTS: CZ75B 9mm SOLD

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SOLD
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Post by dws1117 »

Wish I hadn't just bought a rifle. I'd like to have a CZ-75 again.
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Post by Sigshooter »

Price reduced to $340 FTF in Houston
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Post by philbo »

Would you be interested in trading for something smaller? If so, what did you have in mind?
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philbo wrote:Would you be interested in trading for something smaller? If so, what did you have in mind?
Looking for a small semiauto, PM what kind of trades you might be considering and we can go from there.
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SOLD
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Post by BobCat »

Maybe this is no help, but you might just want to get a decent holster and use the CZ75 for your carry pistol. Mine disappears in an IWB holster, and has proven to be an accurate and reliable sidearm. Not that I've ever had to draw it "for real" or anythign like that.

If you just want something else, that's understandable. But you started the thread you by saying you wanted to trade it for something smaller, for when your CHL arrives - and I was too lazy (at that time) to suggest that the CZ might be an excellent carry pistol; you might not need something smaller.

Also, I'm trying very hard not to just buy it from you. $300 is cheap for such a pistol, and it would be nice to have a "spare", but I really can't justify it - mine works / prints / behaves just fine.

Anyway, have fun, shoot well, stay safe.

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If only I didn't "have" to get a .22 next...
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Post by HighVelocity »

Ok, hold on a second. $300 is a great price BUT... It's an even BETTER trade in price and here's why.
Assuming you are going to take the cash to the gun shop and buy the gun either with cash or with trade + cash, you will NOT have to pay sales tax on $300 worth of the new gun. So, you'd actually be getting $324.75 for your gun from the dealer.
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Post by philbo »

I'll take it. PM sent....

Apparently someone else was there first. Good luck.
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