CZ 75 D PCR Compact 9mm DA/SA Pistol – 3.75 in Cold-Hammer-Forged Barrel, Alloy Frame, Black Polycoat, 15+1, Upgraded Textured Grips
The CZ 75 D PCR Compact is the lightweight alloy-framed variant developed for Czech police, offering the proven CZ 75 slide-in-frame design in a trimmer, carry-friendly package. This 2021-proofed example pairs a 3.75 inch cold-hammer-forged barrel with a durable black polycoat finish and adds aftermarket hex-texture synthetic grip panels that improve purchase while showcasing an orange “CZ PCR” inlay.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Only a few small handling marks are visible on the frame and slide, with no finish loss or mechanical wear observed.
What’s Included
- CZ factory black polymer carry case
- Two 15-round steel magazines
- CZ 75 series owner’s manual
The forged 7075-T6 aluminum frame cuts unloaded weight to just 27.5 ounces while maintaining the rigidity shooters expect from the CZ 75 platform. An internal slide-in-frame design lowers the bore axis, contributing to the pistol’s notably soft recoil impulse.
Factory safety features include a decocking lever, firing-pin block, hammer safety stop, and a tactile loaded-chamber indicator pin, delivering confident carry without a manual safety. The curved, serrated trigger supports smooth double-action starts and crisp single-action follow-ups.
Front and rear slide serrations aid manipulation, and fixed three-dot sights provide a clear sight picture. The PCR accepts full-size CZ 75 magazines, adding versatility for range use and spares.
This pistol retains matching serials on the slide, frame, and barrel and bears the CIP Prague proof triangle alongside CZ-USA Kansas City import markings. With its upgraded grip panels and lightly-used condition, it stands out as a ready-to-run compact for carry or collection.




