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Got some pictures of my CZ75B (finally some good ones!)

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Beautiful pistol! Looks like it just came out of the box. I hope that doesn't mean it's a safe queen because that would be borderline criminal :D
 
No, She's not a safe queen in any sense of the matter. I just like to keep good care of my gun.
 
I put the CZ rubber grips on my 75B as well. I liked them on my PCR so I swtiched out the plastic ones with the rubber.
 
Beautiful gun. It has become one of my favortie guns. I've had hundreds of rounds in it with all types of ammo with no hiccups. What holster is that in the picture? How do you like it?
 
Looks great! What was your photography setup? Your pics came out great.

Oh, the CZ is just a great gun. I really like mine.

Thanks,
DFW1911
 
I keep wanting to pull the trigger on a Stainless Limited. CZs are the only all steel 9mms worth a damn. The BHP is terribly overrated.
 
What holster is that in the picture? How do you like it?

It is a shado 110a holster left hand

http://www.shado.com/Leather-Holsters/Shado-Leather-Belt-Holster.html

I love it. It is especially hard to find a left handed holster for my CZ, and they had just what I wanted. Great holster, good stitching, good leather, and an adjustable button so you can move it up or down to tighten the snap on force onto the pistol.

What was your photography setup?

I got a brown sheet from the linen closet, some boxes, and set up the boxes onto the dining room table. I then draped the sheet over the boxes so it then provided as a good backdrop. The chandalier provided a good overhead light (or a boom light) and then I got a lamp and screwed the top nut off of it, pulled the lampshade off, and put the lampshade on it so that the bottom bell was facing in the direction of my make shift studio. this was a weaker, but easily to do main light for directionalizing. For a pistol studio setup, you don't need the amount of light and the setup that you would for taking pictures of a human for a little pistol. my camera- a canon rebel XSI
 
NO... I want one soo bad, but It's hard to bring myself to paying 450 dollars for a .22 slide conversion.
 
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