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[SHOT 2026] CZ 75 Legend – Pre-B Replica with Modern Internals by Sam.S

CZ celebrated the 51st anniversary of their iconic CZ 75 at SHOT Show 2026 by announcing the CZ 75 Legend, a one-to-one reproduction of the original 1975 pistol built on modern machinery. The Legend replicates the pre-B model from before CZ added the firing pin block, and it’s scheduled to ship late spring 2026 for $1,399 MSRP.

CZ built the Legend to match the original 75’s exact dimensions and frame geometry. The most significant internal difference is the absence of a firing pin block, which was added to later B-series models for drop safety compliance.
Without that extra mechanism in the trigger system, the Legend delivers a cleaner break that CZ reps compared directly to the Shadow 2 trigger. Booth staff confirmed the trigger is excellent straight from the factory.

The polymer grips replace the original bakelite panels, though the frame remains dimensionally identical so period-correct bakelite grips should swap on without modification. CZ tweaked the sights slightly from the original specs, but kept the staked front sight design that defined the early production guns. The finish and overall aesthetic match the 1975 appearance.

Parts compatibility mirrors the original 75 with one critical exception: pre-B magazines won’t fit the Legend. You’ll need to run modern CZ 75 magazines. Beyond magazines, most other parts should swap over from vintage guns, though CZ didn’t guarantee fitment without some hand work given the tighter tolerances from modern CNC machinery.

The $1,399 MSRP positions the Legend above most current CZ 75 variants but below the competition-focused Shadow line. CZ’s banking on collectors and shooters who want the pre-B configuration without hunting down worn 50-year-old pistols.

Would you pay $1,399 for a pre-B CZ 75 built with modern machining tolerances and a Shadow 2-quality trigger, or would you rather track down an original? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past

SHOT Show 2025 – Smith & Wesson introduces the No-Lock Classic Series revolvers, revamping three legendary revolver designs from its past that made history: the Model 36, Model 10 and Model 19

Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past

Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past

Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past
Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past
Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past
Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past

New for 2025 at SHOT Show, Smith & Wesson announces the release of three Classic Series No-Lock revolvers: the Model 36(link is external)Model 10(link is external), and Model 19(link is external), share classic features such as a traditional frame with no internal lock, a single or double action firing capability, and smooth trigger pull for reliable performance.

Displaying iconic features enhanced to meet the demands of today’s shooters, the Model 36 Classic .38 Special +P is built on a J-Frame and a 5-shot cylinder, features a 1.88-inch barrel with a fixed blade front sight, an integral slot-in-frame rear sight, and a classic checkered wood grip.

Its design also incorporates a blued carbon steel frame and cylinder, which not only enhance its visual appeal but also provides durability. MSRP in the US is set at $849.

 

The .38 Special +P Model 10 Classic and the .357 Magnum Model 19 Classic are both built on a K-Frame, and feature a 6-shot cylinder. The reborn Model 10 includes a 4-inch barrel with a fixed blade front sight, an integral slot-in-frame rear sight, blued carbon steel frame and cylinder, and high-grade Tyler Gun Works walnut grips; the Model 19 Classic comes with a red ramp insert front sight on a 4.¼” barrel, adjustable black blade rear sight, blued carbon steel frame and cylinder, and checkered wood grip. MSRP on the US market is set at $979 and $1,099 respectively.

Smith & Wesson No-Lock Classic Series revolvers: a blast from the past