The CZ 75 model has been manufactured by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod (CZUB) since 1975 and remains one of the most popular service pistols worldwide.
Advantages of the CZ 75 Model:
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Excellent ergonomics – comfortable grip
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Craftsmanship – high-quality materials and precise manufacturing ensure reliability and durability
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Outstanding accuracy – fixed barrel (inserted into the frame) makes the CZ 75 a very accurate firearm appreciated by sport shooters, police, and military forces in many countries
There are several upgrades of the CZ 75. Among the most popular are the CZ 75 SP-01 models. These are modernized, heavier, and more accurate versions. What’s different about the CZ 75 SP-01 compared to the original model?
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Increased weight, especially in the front, and better balance offer improved control and reduced muzzle rise
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Integrated lower Picatinny rail for mounting a laser or light
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Improved ergonomics for a better grip and more comfortable handling
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Longer sight radius for greater accuracy
CZ 75 models have proven themselves primarily as service weapons. They’ve also earned their place in sport shooting thanks to their high accuracy — even more so with the CZ 75 SP-01 models. Their features make them ideal for sport and tactical shooting. They are also suitable as defensive firearms. However, for most users, they are too heavy for all-day carry.
When to choose a short grip
This category features short grips for the following CZ 75 SP-01 models,
which you should use only if your firearm is equipped with a magwell:
- CZ 75 SP-01
- CZ 75 SP-01 Competition
- CZ 75 SP-01 Tactical
- Other CZ 75 SP-01 models
Why can’t you use a long grip with a magwell?
Installing a magwell shortens the available space for the grip. That’s why only short grips are compatible with magwells.
What does installing a magwell on the CZ 75 SP-01 bring?
Sport shooters use magwells because:
- They increase the weight of the firearm.
- They widen the magazine well opening.
As a result:
- They improve the firearm’s balance and stability, contributing to more controlled shots.
- They speed up and simplify reloading, even in stressful situations.
What short grips can you choose from in our offer?
In our selection, you’ll find both original CZ grips and grips from leading firearms accessory manufacturers.
By material
Different grip materials not only vary in weight, but also in durability. Here’s an overview to help you choose what suits you best:
Aluminum
Pros: lightweight, available in various shapes, colors, and surface finishes
Cons: less scratch-resistant, absorbs less recoil
Recommended for: sport shooting (when a lighter setup is preferred), self-defense, EDC
Polymer
Pros: lightweight, impact and corrosion-resistant, budget-friendly and low maintenance
Cons: less premium look
Recommended for: EDC, self-defense, beginners
Brass
Pros: durable and resistant to deformation, distributes weight well and improves grip, enhances stability and provides excellent recoil feedback, aesthetically pleasing
Cons: heavier and more expensive
Recommended for: sport shooting where control and precision are key
By size
The standard grip fits an average-sized hand. If it doesn’t feel right, you can replace it with a wider or slimmer version to adjust the overall grip size and make the gun feel more natural in your hand.
Wider (3D) profile
- Better suited for shooters with larger hands
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Improves hand-to-weapon contact, resulting in more stable shots and better recoil management
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Adds comfort and reduces fatigue, especially during longer shooting sessions
Slimmer profile
A slim grip is useful if you’re aiming for a more compact feel or have smaller hands and struggle to reach the trigger comfortably.
Some manufacturers offer grips in all three widths. Choose the thickness that provides the most comfortable hold for your hand.