NRA Gun of the Week: CZ 2075 RAMI BD Pistol

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posted on December 28, 2019
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Weighing in at about 26 ozs., CZ USA’s 2075 RAMI BD pistol presents itself as a subcompact, double-action, center-fire pistol chambered for 9 mm Luger. The CZ 2075 RAMI BD features a black Polycoat-finished aluminum frame that is fitted to a black Polycoat-finished steel slide in typical CZ75 design fashion—the steel slide rails ride within the aluminum frame—a design that lowers bore axis and reduces muzzle flip. CZ USA provides two magazines with each pistol, a 10- and 14-round detachable box, the former fits flush to the frame with an extended third-finger grip lip attached as the unit's baseplate. Additionally, the semi-automatic pistol features Tritium Tru Dot night sights, a manual decocking lever and rubber stocks. To learn more, watch this NRA Gun of the Week video hosted by American Rifleman’s Christopher Olsen.

Specifications:
Manufacturer: Česká Zbrojovka a.s.
Importer: CZ USA
Chambering: 9 mm Luger
Action Type: recoil-operated, semi-automatic center-fire pistol
Slide: steel
Frame: aluminum
Barrel: 3”
Magazine: 10- and 14-round detachable box
Sights: Tritium Tru Dot, three-dot configuration
Trigger: 9-lb., 7-oz double-action pull; 4-lb., 11-oz. single-action pull
Finish: black Polycoat
Weight: 26 ozs.
MSRP: $699

Additional Reading:
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