I have been seriously considering buying one. I have owned CZ's in the past and regret selling them, just don't care for manual safeties. The pcr has a decocker though, just what I'm looking for. I have never fired one and wanted opinions from those that have owned or own one.
I like what the PCR offers. You can carry it 'half cocked', meaning that it allows you to run cocked n locked like a 1911 but at half pull as well.
The decocker is an amenity I found myself using a lot when I carried it. When stowing it or handing to someone to handle for themselves I could details decock the thing and add that much more distance from a discharge.
Plus, it has that little bit if extra capacity over a kahr as well.
You won't be disappointed.
Myself only real negative is that until I polished up the feed ramp the pistol really was conscious about being cleaned.
cz really is good stuff and not well followed for sure.
I drank the CZ coolaid in December 2010 and how have 7 floating around the house. None are the decocker models though, as I am more comfortable with a safety. All have been good guns and I imagine the PCR would be no different.
You won't regret the CZ. I've got a 75BD [decocker] that I don't shoot near enough. I just posted on another thread that I like shooting it as much as I do my Hi Power.
You won't regret the CZ. I've got a 75BD [decocker] that I don't shoot near enough. I just posted on another thread that I like shooting it as much as I do my Hi Power.
Some variations of the CZ PCR have a short recurve trigger that will iritate the trigger finger after shooting it for a while. It can be changed out for a fee. It is a very good pistol if the recurve trigger doesn't bother you. I would suggest a dry fire session or two to get the action to smooth up.