The CZ-75 is one of the most underrated pistols available.
The engineering that went into that design was top notch. The Czech's received more than their fair share of outstanding mechanical engineers and they produced some outstanding firearms. Unfortunately they also ended up on the wrong side of the iron curtain for a good chunk of the cold war.
The all steel construction of the CZ-75 is a bit "old school" and the gun is a little heavy by today's duty gun standards, but it is a well made pistol.
The full length, internal slide rails contribute to the gun's accuracy and the all steel construction soaks up recoil. They are just great pistols.
The grip of a CZ-75 is, IMHO, equal to that of the Browning Hi-Power. The DA/SA lockwork is durable. The cold war resulted in a bit of a time warp for the Czechs but I think they came out of that mess very well.