REVIEWS
CZ 85 Combat
This elegantly refined 9mm represents the state of the art in double-action service autos.
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| MAKER: | CZ-USA |
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| TYPE: | Double-action auto |
| CALIBER: | 9mm Luger |
| CAPACITY: | 16 |
| BARREL LENGTH: | 4 1/2 inches |
| OVERALL LENGTH: | 8 inches |
| WEIGHT: | 36 ounces |
| SIGHTS: | Adjustable rear, blade front |
| STOCKS: | Checkered plastic |
| METAL: | Steel (blue, satin stainless, black polycoat or two-tone finish) |
| PRICE: | Starts at $536 (2007) |
Modern CZ pistols are probably some of the most copied pistols around, with a double-action mechanism combined with a Browning-type locking system. These features were incorporated in the CZ 75 pistol back in 1975, and from this point models have branched out to suit every need from military and police to sport shooters.
The Model CZ 85 Combat is the latest in a long string of pistols tailored to the modern shooter. My sample was well finished and detailed with its blue and satin nickel finish, but you have the option of a black polycoat, glossy blue, satin nickel or two-tone on most models.
The CZ 85 fits nicely in the hand and, with its arched grip housing, points naturally. Its steel slide and frame add the necessary heft to the piece, and along with the standard checkered grip panels, they help to control recoil for follow-up shots. The trigger has somewhat of a long reach to it on double action, but in single action it's perfect for the average shooter. Trigger pull on single action went a crisp 51/2 pounds with a moderate amount of slack; it was 12 pounds double action. The trigger can be adjusted for overtravel by means of a screw located at the upper part of the trigger itself.
Termed a "combat" pistol, it fits the name well. There is an ambidextrous safety lever on both sides of the gun, allowing it to be carried in a cocked-and-locked position. Internally, this CZ 85 variation does have a safety stop on the hammer (half cock) but does not have a firing-pin safety as to allow the replacement of the firing pin without tools.
The hammer is skeletonized, so it looks good to combat shooters and is serrated for nonslip operation even with gloves on. Forward of the safety levers, this model has a slide release on both sides of the frame (with the right side doubling as a takedown lever) for weak-hand shooting.
Topside, the slide and barrel are built low and down into the frame to enhance accuracy, reliability and a long service life of the pistol. The hammer-forged barrel is 4 1/2 inches long, the feed ramp has been polished, and a long and rather large external extractor assures ejection of even the most stubborn case.