CZ 75 BD vs Kahr CT380

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Handguns CZ 75 BD Kahr CT380
Summary
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Action Single/Double
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum .380 ACP
Capacity 16+1 6 1/8 1 (Grip Extension)
Finish Black Black
Sights 3 Dot Adjustable
Barrel Length 4.60"
Gun Type Semi-Automatic Pistol
Details
Brand Cz-usa Kahr Arms
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Prices
MSRP $644.89 $361.62
Used Price $451.42 $253.13
Sale Price $580.40 $325.46

Handguns Descriptions

CZ 75 BD

This model is a decocker version of the basic CZ 75 B model. The decocking lever mounted on the left side allows the hammer to be easily lowered on a loaded chamber for a safe, hammer down carry. CZ 75 B is used by more Governments, Militaries, Police and Security agencies than any other pistol in the world. The CZ 75 is quite possibly the perfect pistol. Designed in 1975, the CZ 75 is the flagship model of the CZ handgun line with over one million produced. An entire family of pistols is available based on the basic CZ 75 design: compacts, decockers, single action only, ambidextrous, alloy frames as well as competition pistols.

Kahr CT380

Action: DAO - Caliber: .380 Auto - Capacity: 7rd - Barrel: 3 - Receiver: Polymer Black - Slide: Stainless Steel Matte - Sights: Drift Adjustable White Bar-Dot Combat Rear Sight Pinned-In Polymer Front Sight - Length: 5.52 - Height: 4.4 - Weight: 11.44oz - The new CT380 features a 3.0 inch barrel an overall length of 5.52 inches and a height of 5.3 inches. It weighs just 11.44 ounces without a magazine. The pistol has a black polymer frame and features 4140 steel inserts molded into the front and back of the frame for added rigidity. It has a machined solid 416 matte stainless steel slide and a textured polymer grip. - The Kahr CT380 features a lock breech modified Browning type recoil lug and features the safe cam action and offset recoil lug barrel design found in all Kahr pistols. The result is a compact pistol with very little felt recoil and quick follow-up shots. The pistol features drift adjustable white bar-dot combat rear sight and pinned-in polymer front sight. Lastly the slide locks back after firing the last round another feature missing on a number of other value-priced compact semi-auto pistols. The durability and reliability of the CT380 model makes it a strong consideration as a backup gun for law enforcement. - Differences between the Kahr Value Series CT380 and the Kahr Premium Series P380 models include: the CT series has a conventional rifled barrel instead of the match grade polygonal barrel found on Premium models; the CT slide stop lever is MIM (metal-

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