Product Description
Introduced in 2009, the CZ P-07 was the first handgun to feature the convertible Omega trigger system. A simplification of the CZ 75’s hammer ignition method, the Omega’s trigger parts are interlocking in nature, allowing full disassembly and reassembly without the need for gunsmithing experience or tools.
The best part of this system is its convertible decocker/safety system. Whether the user wants to carry the pistol cocked and locked like a 1911 or decocked for a double-action first pull of the trigger, a few minutes time allows the swapping of the safety for a decocking lever or vice versa.
The P-07 received a facelift in 2014, removing any sharp edges and adding forward cocking serrations and interchangeable backstraps. Metal sights, new trigger and hammer designs and a fiber-reinforced polymer rounded out the updates, resulting in a pistol that’s even more comfortable for all-day carry, increasingly adaptable to user preferences and hardier than ever before.
Note- Some CZ-USA dealers order special versions that vary from the standard configuration. This might be a difference in sights, safety mechanisms, finish or accessory package. From time to time you may find a P-07 with an extended barrel, tactical light, tritium sights or safety levers only. There are a number of special versions we ship throughout the year. May ship with or without a lanyard loop.







Roy Wilson SR – :
I purchased the CZ 75-07 Duty in the 9mm a few months ago. The pistol was very tight and the springs were very stiff. After firing the first 100 rounds a lot of the stiffness worked it’s self out. I like the way the slide follows the inside rail. To me this keeps the gun on target with very little muzzle jump. The trigger in double action has a stiff pull like a revolver. Kind of a make sure you want to pull it. The double action is sweet and crisp at about a 5 lbs pull. I basically use this firearm as a range gun and not disappointed and it disappears very easily IWB. I am now saving to buy another 07 Duty but in the 40 S&W as a carry gun. In my opinion it is a very fine firearm.