I loved it so much that I had to give it to my best friend as a gift. He is a huge fan of CZ, and has several of their centerfire and rimfire rifles. As much as I loved it, I knew he would love it even more, so I passed it on to him.
The gun was straight up awesome. The ergonomics were great. It had some houge wrap around grips and really melted into my hand. The trigger was excellent, and I had no complaints. They are basically cheaper because they are are an Eastern European import. Accuracy was pretty good, but I never really pushed the envelope with it. Most of my range shooting with it was more self defense oriented, so I was focusing on popping 2-3 rounds quickly while focusing on the front sight. I would then reset the double action and start over. I would have happily depended on it based on that experience, but I never really did any "target shooting".
Now one thing that you should know, the gun was a double action, but it had no decocker. So, the manual of arms is to rack the the slide, then secure the hammer with your fingers, then release the trigger. Your fingers stop the hammer, and you gently lower the hammer into a rested position. At first, I kinda though that was iffy, but in no short order I became used to it, and it was no big deal. I do think that they have models with decockers now, but the standard cz-75 does not.
I would buy another in a heart beat.