CZ-75
The CZ-75 is a semi-automatic pistol designed in Czechoslovakia by Česká zbrojovka in the 1970s. Known for its ergonomic design, it features a double-stack magazine that holds 15 rounds of 9mm ammunition. The pistol is favored for its accuracy, reliability, and comfortable grip, making it popular among both law enforcement and civilian shooters.
The CZ-75 has inspired numerous variants and clones, contributing to its reputation in the firearms community. Its all-steel construction provides durability, while the low bore axis helps reduce recoil. The pistol is often praised for its performance in competitive shooting and self-defense scenarios.