I picked-up this 1990 "Pre-B" CZ-75 today. It came with a extra Pre-B mag. $400.00
I already have a '85 Pre-B (and lots of pre-b mags) but I could not pass it up for the money.
I suspect it came back from Western Europe via some serviceman.
This meant that most in that period came in via two narrow and now historically ironic sources: from Canada through a company called Pragotrade, and via American servicemembers/businessmen who bought them in Western Europe back when gun laws over there were a lot less draconian.
About the only difference I can see between the '85 (top) and the '90 (bottom) is the difference in grips and the '90 has light activated night sights....The inside/outside finish of the '90 is a better too.
I already have a '85 Pre-B (and lots of pre-b mags) but I could not pass it up for the money.
I suspect it came back from Western Europe via some serviceman.
This meant that most in that period came in via two narrow and now historically ironic sources: from Canada through a company called Pragotrade, and via American servicemembers/businessmen who bought them in Western Europe back when gun laws over there were a lot less draconian.
Euro But Not Trash: The Cold War Vintage CZ 75 'Pre-B' 9mm :: Guns.com
While guys who dig CZs these days often like to think of themselves as mysterious and edgy, back in the chilliest days of the Cold War, picking up a CZ 75 was tougher than you'd think.
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About the only difference I can see between the '85 (top) and the '90 (bottom) is the difference in grips and the '90 has light activated night sights....The inside/outside finish of the '90 is a better too.