Depends on the gun, too. The cheaper CZ's are going to be a little rougher inside than the more expensive shadows and tac sports. Trigger, too.
Aw man, come on. My P07 DA pull is an easy 13 lbs or so! It's just like a Shadow.
In its defense it has only been shot about 100 rounds so there is work to do. And the SA isn't bad for stock.
If CZ is going to lunge to the top of the US market they will need to improve the DA trigger pull. Why would you make a gun that needs a secondary company or customization shop to make a gun more user friendly. Raise the price another $50 across the board and improve the DA trigger pull.
It’s almost impossible to make a choice on CZ guns given the overwhelming number of models and custom guns. I think that alone has made Glock grab such a huge share of the market.
Most of the first level CZ handguns are well made and well fit, but they're not always as pretty as some other guns. It's apparently a CZ business philosophy to not waste time or effort polishing stuff that doesn't affect function. They cut corners like every other gunmaker, but just do it differently. They tend be very durable and prety accurate, and just fit most shooter's hands better than most guns.
I've never cared much for the RAMI, myself, as it is THICKER than I like in a small gun -- but a lot of folks really love them, and the fact that you can use other CZ-75 mags gives you some "carry" options -- and the larger mags are relatively inexpensive.
The most common finish on most models is called polycoat, and it's a very durable finish that is not easily damaged. I think it holds up better than the finish on Glocks, S&Ws, etc. (And if you do scratch or chip it, matte black auto body touch-up paint will generally fix the boo-boo.)
Weight of the gun or weight of the trigger pull? CZ does have some offerings with polymer frames that still have the double/single hammer fired trigger systems, as well as the striker fired P10 series.I'm dying for one if I ever had $500 or so to burn. I think it's perfect except for the weight. I love the single / double - hammer. Nothing would be safer to carry since you can carry it decocked.
Depends on the gun, too. The cheaper CZ's are going to be a little rougher inside than the more expensive shadows and tac sports. Trigger, too.