CZ 75 B 9mm Full-Size DA/SA with Rare Satin Nickel Finish, Steel Frame, 4.6 in Barrel
This Czech-made CZ 75 B stands out with its factory satin nickel finish — a Rare Nickel Finish variant on a full-size, steel-frame CZ. It features matching serial numbers on the frame, slide, and barrel, Czech proof marks with a 2012 year stamp, and a factory test target dated 09.03.12. The pistol retains the classic CZ 75 B DA/SA system, cold hammer-forged 4.6 inch barrel, and arrives with its original case, manual, and two 10-round steel magazines.
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: There are very few signs of prior use. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Original factory plastic hard case
- CZ 75 instruction manual
- Factory Nástřelný list / Hit Pattern Data Chart (test target) noting B048-prefix serial
- Two 10-round steel magazines with polymer baseplates
The full-size steel frame and internal slide-in-frame design give this CZ 75 B its well-known balance and smooth cycling. The satin nickel finish is a factory-applied, less common option that pairs with the steel construction for a distinctive appearance and durable surface.
The 4.6 inch cold hammer-forged barrel and short-recoil, tilting-barrel operating system are built for dependable function. A ring-style hammer and curved DA/SA trigger provide the traditional CZ 75 B controls and feel.
Fixed 3-dot steel sights, rear slide serrations, and an anti-glare rib support a clear sight picture. The pistol also features an external extractor, smooth frontstrap and backstrap, and a serrated front of the trigger guard. Checkered wood grips with CZ medallions complete the classic profile.
Safety features include a manual thumb safety and a firing pin block. The pistol is import-marked CZ-USA Kansas City, KS, and carries Czech proof marks with a 2012 year stamp. Matching serial numbers are present on the frame, slide, and barrel, and the factory test target is dated 09.03.12.
Chambered in 9mm Luger with a 10+1 capacity, this example ships with two 10-round steel magazines with polymer baseplates, as pictured.




