The CZ 75, manufactured by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod (CZUB) since 1975, remains one of the most iconic service pistols in the world.
In the 1990s, CZ introduced the CZ 75 B, which brought several upgrades to meet modern safety standards:
When to choose a short grip for CZ 75 B
This category features short grips for the following CZ 75 B models, which you should use only if your pistol is equipped with a magwell:
- CZ 75 B
- CZ 75 B Ω (Omega)
- Other CZ 75 B variants
Why can’t you use a long grip with a magwell?
Installing a magwell reduces the available space for grip panels. As a result, only short grips are compatible with pistols that feature a magwell.
Why install a magwell on your CZ 75 B?
Magwells are a popular upgrade among sport shooters because they:
- Add weight to the pistol, improving its balance
- Widen the magazine well opening, making reloads easier and faster
These enhancements:
- Improve stability and overall handling, contributing to more confident and accurate shooting
- Speed up reloads, especially under pressure or in competitive scenarios
If you’re planning to use your CZ 75 B for competition or high-speed shooting, and you want to benefit from faster reloads and better control, then short grips and a magwell are the ideal combination.
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, such as European brands Toni System and Eemann Tech, or the American brand LOK.
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 suit you, you can replace it with a wider or thinner profile, which increases or decreases its volume, so the pistol fits your hand better.
Wider profile (3D)
- Fits shooters with larger hands better
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Improves hand-to-gun contact, making the shot more confident and helping manage recoil more effectively
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Also contributes to more comfortable gun handling and less fatigue, especially during longer shooting sessions
For these reasons, sport shooters tend to prefer the 3D profile.
Thinner profile
Suitable if you’re aiming for a more compact firearm size, or if the gun feels too large in your hand and it’s hard to reach the trigger.
Shooters with smaller hands often look for the thinner profile.
Some brands offer grips in all three sizes. You can choose from various widths to find the one that fits your hand most comfortably.