Shop our selection of CZ-USA firearms, including the CZ 75 B, CZ Shadow 2, CZ P-10 C, CZ 457, and CZ 1012. Iron Horse Armory provides high-quality CZ-USA firearms known for European craftsmanship, smooth ergonomics, and proven accuracy, serving competitive shooters, hunters, defensive carriers, and collectors who appreciate refined design and dependable performance across handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Browse our semi auto handguns, bolt action rifles, and semi auto shotguns to find the right platform for your shooting needs. We also stock revolvers, AR rifles, over under shotguns, handgun ammunition, and rifle magazines to keep every shooter fully equipped with quality firearms and essential accessories.
Check out CZ-USA firearms online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration.
Use the following tips to find the right CZ-USA platform for hunting, sport shooting, or defensive use:
Purchase CZ-USA firearms online or visit the gun shop in Parker, Colorado to handle the brand’s pistols, rifles, and shotguns in person. Iron Horse Armory proudly serves customers from nearby cities like Castle Rock, Franktown, Centennial, and Lone Tree, with experienced staff who can help match a CZ model to your shooting goals.
Federal law requires firearm purchases from a licensed dealer be processed through ATF Form 4473 with a NICS background check, with handgun buyers required to be at least 21 years old and long gun buyers at least 18. Colorado law adds a state background check fee, a three-day waiting period on transfers, and a magazine capacity limit of 15 rounds, which applies to most CZ rifle and pistol magazines sold in state.
Transport CZ firearms unloaded and cased to and from the range, and store them in a locked safe, lockbox, or with a trigger lock when not in use to meet Colorado’s secure storage requirements. For questions about specific CZ models, caliber options, or magazine compatibility, contact the store directly to speak with staff familiar with the CZ-USA catalog.
CZ-USA is the American subsidiary of Česká zbrojovka, a Czech firearms manufacturer with over 85 years of history producing pistols, rifles, and shotguns. The brand is widely respected for cold hammer-forged barrels, ergonomic designs, and competition-proven platforms like the CZ 75 pistol family.
The CZ 75 is a hammer-fired, all-metal pistol with a low bore axis and SA/DA trigger system, widely used in competition and duty roles. The CZ P-10 is a striker-fired polymer-framed pistol designed to compete with modern duty pistols, offering a crisp trigger and Picatinny rail.
Yes, CZ rifles like the CZ 600 and CZ 557 are built for hunting with cold hammer-forged barrels, adjustable triggers, and chamberings ranging from .223 Remington to .375 H&H Magnum. The CZ 457 is also a top choice for small game and varmint hunting in rimfire calibers.
CZ firearms are legal to own in Colorado for adults who pass a federal background check and meet state requirements. Buyers must also comply with the 15-round magazine capacity limit and the three-day waiting period on firearm transfers.
The CZ Scorpion EVO 3 is a pistol-caliber carbine and pistol platform chambered in 9mm Luger, known for its blowback operation, ergonomic controls, and aftermarket support. It is offered in carbine, pistol, and SBR configurations depending on local regulations.
Many newer CZ pistols, including select P-10 and Shadow 2 models, are offered in optics-ready configurations with milled slides and mounting plates. Older CZ models can often be milled by a qualified gunsmith to accept popular red dot footprints.
CZ centerfire rifles perform well with quality factory match or hunting ammunition matched to the rifle’s twist rate and chambering. The CZ 457 rimfire platform is known for excellent accuracy with mid-grade and premium .22 LR ammunition such as SK, Lapua, or Eley match loads.
Clean the bore with a quality solvent and bronze or nylon brush after range sessions, and lubricate the slide rails, hammer pivot, or bolt body per the owner’s manual. Periodically inspect springs, extractor tension, and magazine condition to keep the firearm running reliably.