I personally like the Beretta 92 fs Brigadier INOX, plus you can also get the CX4 Storm if you are interested in a pistol caliber carbine. The Storm is easily configured to left hand eject/mag release and the 92 to left hand mag release.
I thought I'd settled on a CZ75C, but the mag release on my own CZ 75B sticks out so far that in some holsters the release gets pressed and the mag pops out at the worst of times. Shouldn't have to consider milling down the release button on a new gun just to prevent such embarrassing things.
Are you saying that holster design has solved your problem?I did craft my own IWB holster that surrounds the mag release with a layer of leather. Thus the holster in theory prevents release of my magazine unintentionally. Thing about it is this. I had to craft my holster to deal with a problem that shouldn't even be an issue!
Yea, I'd like to hear from others that are having this issue with the 75, because I also have the 75D PCR and don't experience the mag drop. I wonder if a different holster would eliminate the problem?I carry a CZ-75D PCR with an extended mag release which is a standard feature on this gun and I've even carried my 75B, and never have had the mag release unexpectedly. Both pistols are stock.
JohnKSa said:The gun has a part called a magazine brake which should prevent that problem. It's either defective or someone has removed or disabled it.
JohnKSa said:The gun has a part called a magazine brake which should prevent that problem. It's either defective or someone has removed or disabled it.ClickClickD'oh said:Most, but not all. I have several that came with the 85 Combat flat installed from the factory. I've never seen a BD with the brake in it.
Walt Sherrill said:All models have a mag brake.