CZ 75 TSO vs. Phoenix Redback

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Two amazing 9mm competition pistols go head to head in this table-top review. The @czusafirearms 75 TSO and the @phxphoenixag Phoenix Redback. Both are awesome. In some aspects they are very similar and very different in others. Either one will take you where you want to go. It just depends how you want to get there. In a Mercedes or in a Rolls Royce... Let me know your thoughts on these two awesome pistols.
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Komentáře • 65

  • @BigJohnsonGG
    @BigJohnsonGG Před 4 lety +15

    Red back is a Beautiful Pistol for sure! I have the TSO & Really Enjoy it, however the Phoenix is a custom work of Art. Thanks for Sharing, Carry On

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for watching! I appreciate you taking the time to do so. The Phoenix truly is a work of art. Well said!

    • @schylorelaird52
      @schylorelaird52 Před 3 lety

      MDpolo Gun Channel o

  • @HeavyJ318
    @HeavyJ318 Před 2 lety +2

    This is one of the best gun channels around.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s very kind of you to say. Thank you very much for watching. I appreciate it very much!

  • @tomd8313
    @tomd8313 Před 3 lety +3

    CZ TSO is a much better Competition gun. Stock SA trigger is a crisp 1.5 # .
    It can be bought or made into a .40 by swapping barrels and mags, to shoot Major, in Limited, or swap out a better thumbrest, and add a 90* frame mounted C-More, for a reliable Open Class gun, under $2k

  • @Qui86
    @Qui86 Před rokem +1

    You can't go wrong with longer barrel and longer sightpicture imo

  • @jonasaberg
    @jonasaberg Před 4 lety +6

    Financially speaking, getting the Redback makes very little sense. For the same price, you can get a Shadow 2 and 12 0000 rounds of 9mm and still have money left over for springs and extra magazines. It costs more than my car!
    Still, it's a serious pistol for serious shooters and I want one!

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety

      Good point. Financially it doesn’t make sense to buy a Rolls-Royce either. It depends on where one places value and finances of course. Good point! Thanks for watching!

    • @jonasaberg
      @jonasaberg Před 3 lety +1

      @J. Bar Absolutely! It also depends on where you are in life. A 20-something just starting a family and building a house probably won't have that kind of cash to spare, whereas someone with his house paid off more likely has a little extra money.
      I still want one, and am trying to figure out how to save up for one but it's not in the cards for me just yet.

  • @KeanonGilliamSlang369
    @KeanonGilliamSlang369 Před 4 lety +1

    Both are excellent firearms! I couldn't afford the Phoenix but the TSO is my baby. Like you said it's all what's good for you and how much you're willing to spend. Nice comparison!

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety +1

      +Keanon Gilliam thank you very much for watching!

  • @ceazarpetty1169
    @ceazarpetty1169 Před rokem

    I would prefer 2 TSO's than one Redback. One for practice and the other for competition shooting. Much better return for your money.

  • @ipscsphinx
    @ipscsphinx Před 4 lety +2

    I hope we will see another video this year in with you can compare the Phoenix Drake (Standard/Limited). Yesterday I had the opportunity to shoot the new prototype in caliber 40. Finally it will comes with a thumb rest and all you need for Standard division incl. a special desing (frame and slide). Unfortunately it's too early to show some fotos. I can't wait to show you that! 🤩🤩🤩

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety

      +ipscphoenix phx I can’t wait for the Drake and I would also love to get my hands on a Fusion. Thanks for watching. Cheers!

  • @philippott2784
    @philippott2784 Před měsícem

    Aside from looks and depth-of-money-pouch the real difference between the two is the intended usage! The TS was and is designed for IPSC standard minor with 20 rds in 9mm. This is the game the TS was build and designed for and it competes very well against way-more-expensive 2011s. Match-wins go either ways - not because of the gun but because of the mental and biological state of the expert shooters, the angle of the sun, which shoes they wear, the day time, the food and the song that played on the radio ;-) I cant recall a CZ TS having issues with FTF FTE etc. but 2011s do have them. The Redback fits for IPSC Production division and may very well be used in IPSC standard as well - this is the advantage of most productions guns. However not all of them allow for 20 rds mags in standard because then the exceed the max height and dont fit in the box. In my personal opinion for the money of 1 Redback I d rather get a CZ TSO and a CZ Shadow 2 ;-)

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před měsícem

      I enjoyed reading your comment. Both wonderful firearms. Thank you so much for stopping by!

  • @jimmylarge1148
    @jimmylarge1148 Před 3 lety +1

    I would imagine the Phoenix would hold its value better for resale no? I’m here thanks to honest outlaw btw. New sub.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for stopping by. I very much appreciate the sub. It depends because the CZ is better known but the Phoenix is a higher quality pistol. I guess my analogy would be that you would find it difficult to sell a Bentley to a Lincoln buyer. You need to find a Bentley buyer. I hope that makes sense. Cheers!

    • @mrtdiver
      @mrtdiver Před 3 lety

      Yeah Honest outlaw put the Phoenix Redback on my radar too.
      Thank you to MDpolo Gun Channel for all your Phoenix reviews. I don't see anyone else doing this.
      And thanks for articulating the finer details of this firearm. It's a good comparison that helps us grasp what your trying to convey.

  • @rickc9111
    @rickc9111 Před 3 lety +2

    Everything is relative at this level. I have Atlas guns (some Limited and some dedicated optics guns) that are considerably pricier than even the Phoenix you've discussed .. and for good reason. I also have own a TSO Orange which I formerly used in USPSA Limited (awesome gun). All are truly nice. Once you shoot several rounds through these things, it becomes apparent why some come at a higher price.. some are just more refined and have that slight extra advantage which does become apparent. Having said that, a skilled competitor can shoot something such as a TSO, Tanfo Stock 2, shadow 2(even a Glock 34)... and compete with literally anyone if they are willing to put in the effort and develop a certain skill set.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety

      You’re absolutely correct. I haven’t had the pleasure of shooting the Atlas, but I hope to do so soon. Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @marksd5650
    @marksd5650 Před 4 lety +1

    Both are beautiful guns, neither is available to Massachusetts gun owners I’m afraid.
    BTW I neglected to say thank you, very fine video. I understand what you mean, I can feel the difference in shooting my p365 and p220 legion sao. Too bad that some of us are shut out from even trying guns available to others but that what the MA legislature and governor have done. Best Regards

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much for your kind words. They both are beautiful Guns. And your P220 Legion SAO is a favorite of mine. Cheers!

  • @tomahawk5118
    @tomahawk5118 Před 3 lety

    I have several Sphinx SDP’s and they are great. Always wanted a 3000 but couldn’t afford those when they were available. The Phoenix Redback though, exquisitely clean machining, fit and finish. Wow. Can’t afford one but if I win a lottery….

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety

      They are exquisite. Congratulations on your SDPs! Thank you very much for watching.

  • @alanobeso9229
    @alanobeso9229 Před rokem

    As a gun enthusiasts I would ask if 3rounds of mags or 5 rounds probably, which is the most consistent in accuracy and the longer the distance can maintain accuracy without jam,thanks

  • @USMC-1911
    @USMC-1911 Před 3 lety +2

    For the money the cz cant be beat in my opinion I have always been a 1911 guy still am but I will never get rid of my cz so fun to shoot.the reach on the trigger on the Phoenix looks very long .

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety

      I have medium size hands and the trigger reach for me is almost identical on both pistols. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @omews
    @omews Před 28 dny

    Just open the slide of both and wiggle them. Compared to the Phoenix, the Orange wiggles like a young dog's tail.
    I owned an Orange and replaced it with a Phoenix Drake.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 28 dny

      That’s funny! Young dogs tail. But I agree with you. Good choice. Thank you so much for stopping by.

  • @DerekGuay
    @DerekGuay Před 2 lety

    Are the magazines interchangeable with CZ Shadows? I'd like to run p-09 19rd mags with baseplates and grams follower kits to get 23rds.

  • @maxmichael5143
    @maxmichael5143 Před 3 lety

    Have you any experience with Phoenix customer service? For the OR version sounds like you need to order plates from the parent company which gives me pause if they are gonna take months... I've had mixed results with more boutique companies like this so just curious. Thank you. 👊👍

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety +1

      This is a very good question. There is only one importer of these pistols to the United States and it is The Attic Imports and the firearms are sold through their retail arm called The Sportsmans Loft located in North Dakota. They import all the parts needed for repair and warranty. Anything you need you just call The Sportsmans Loft directly. They are really nice folks to deal with. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @luisabellon5869
    @luisabellon5869 Před 2 lety

    Looking at a Phoenix for CCW and +P ammo. Any concerns with that?
    I personally like Ulysses Nardin.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 2 lety

      There is no problem using +P ammo. Personally, I don’t know if I would go to the range and shoot 1000 rounds in one day of +P. But I have no problem shooting a couple hundred rounds of it for practice. They are superb firearms. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @UltimateEnd0
    @UltimateEnd0 Před 4 lety

    Looks amazing but for that price I might as well get the basic Laugo pistol package.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety +1

      Yea, but at least in the US we can buy these two pistols. I’m not aware of the Alien being available in the US as of now. Is it? Also, I’m told you can’t touch a Laugo Alien for less than $5,000 so that is a substantial difference even to the Redback. Thanks for watching.

  • @Azlot1000
    @Azlot1000 Před 6 měsíci

    Sorry but you are not comparring correct. The CZ is a single action pistol made for Standart IPSC shooting. The Redback is a double action pistol made for Produktion IPSC shooting.
    You would have to compare the CZ as a Shadow2 with the Redback or... the CZ TSO with a Phoenix Standart :)
    How ever both guns a super nice and good quality.

  • @gregorymaine9615
    @gregorymaine9615 Před 2 lety

    How would it compare I wonder versus a CZ Custom Shop Gun or like an A01LD?

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 2 lety

      I think I have a video with the exact comparison you mentioned.

    • @gregorymaine9615
      @gregorymaine9615 Před 2 lety

      @@MDpolo link? My assumption was that this comparison here is vs the production version Tactical Sport Orange, rather than the CZ Custom version. To clarify, I'm curious how the CZ Custom pistols, i.e. an Accu Shadow, perhaps my beloved Shadow TAC II, or the A01 series, stack up against a Phoenix Redback. They all sit at a price point about $1000 to $1500 below the Redback, and are all very we made, well performing pistols. Is the Redback really that much better?

  • @MichaelGrubbEvolvedMinistry

    SO, I have noticed a very easy pattern with you. First, you say "exquisite" a whole lot. You tell us about the "materials used," but, you say nothing about what these materials are. I have felt both the Phoenix and the CZ Czechmate as well as the TSO. The Czechmate is very much on par with the Phoenix in every respect, in fact, the specs are much better on the Czechmate making it superior for competition. You claimed that you are not a competition shooter on your other video, yet, the Phoenix is SPECIFICALLY a competition gun, therefore, you can't really use that as your excuse as to why you would prefer the Phoenix over the Czechmate when it was specifically made for that purpose. Now, I do understand personal preferences. You have chosen the Phoenix because you simply like it better. I get that. But, claiming that the "materials used" are somehow "superior" when the Phoenix is literally patterned after the CZ 75, making it a CZ clone and that the materials are literally the same. They are both made of stainless steel and both have aluminum triggers. Additionally, The CZ comes with 2 barrels, 2 professional compensators, a C-More professional sight, and many extras not found with the Phoenix. The Phoenix simply comes with 4 magazines, and that is it. The CZ's trigger is more finely tuned, and is hailed by professional shooters as one of the finest guns to compete with. No one in the competition world says that about the Phoenix. Your logic is like buying 2 race cars and then saying that you like one race car better than the other because you don’t actually race, and then praising the slower race car because you don’t need the added speed or capabilities that come with excellent performance. It doesn’t make sense. With all of this said, the Phoenix is a very fine gun, but, it is at least $1,000 overpriced for what little comes with it, and in terms of performance, I would cut another $500 off for having a slow and dense 8 1/2 pound DA trigger. This is not at all a good quality when in competition. So, I figured I would bring this back down in terms of reality. If you want a "fine watch," then buy one. But, in a competition gun, there are certain qualities that are expected, and this is the reason why the Phoenix is rarely used in such settings even though it was designed for it. It is better as a carry gun, or something you would set on your wall as a trophy for people to look at than it is for practical purposes.

    • @maxmichael5143
      @maxmichael5143 Před 3 lety

      I'm assuming you have experience shooting the phoenix?

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety

      Well, I said exquisite because I believe it is. If you watch my videos I don’t use that word very often. Regarding competition, the Phoenix line of pistols are not that popular in the competition circles here in America, but they are well-known in Europe and winning a good of competitions. Do you own all the pistols that you mention? Because I do and I have quite a bit of experience shooting all of them. So yes, it is all personal preference but my comments come from experience of owning them and shooting them. Thank you for watching.

  • @flinch9748
    @flinch9748 Před 4 lety +2

    The Redback is on another level than 99% of the guns on the market.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety

      Totally agree. I shot it yesterday just to enjoy it. Absolutely awesome.

  • @silverbackgorilla2112
    @silverbackgorilla2112 Před 3 lety

    I just sold my TSO with the plan of eventually getting a Redback just like yours.
    I would prefer not to have "The Attic" branding though, if possible.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety +1

      They all have to have that branding because that’s the import mark and it has to have the importer on it. However they do it so discreetly that you won’t see it unless you look with a magnifying glass. Let me know when you’re ready to purchase a Redback and I will put her in touch with the right person at the distributor.

    • @silverbackgorilla2112
      @silverbackgorilla2112 Před 3 lety

      @@MDpolo Thank You!

  • @michaelmoonitz8211
    @michaelmoonitz8211 Před 4 lety

    I like the TSO but it does not have a FULLY adj rear. Ridiculous at that Price. Curious how much better is the TSO than the shadow 2 target.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety

      I actually enjoy the Shadow Target 2 more than the TSO. Thanks for watching!

  • @styleyriley
    @styleyriley Před 2 lety

    But did you shoot them? A lot of people prefer Ferrari to Mercedes but F1 tells a different story.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 2 lety

      Of course I shot them. I own both. It’s all personal preference. Thank you very much for watching.

  • @aarsenalfan
    @aarsenalfan Před rokem

    Is Redback better than Staccato XC ?

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před rokem +1

      I can’t comment on that since I have yet to try the XC. Thank you very much for stopping by.

  • @onpsxmember
    @onpsxmember Před 2 lety

    I guess the shorter slide release control on the Redback is there to end with the grip surface underneath. The distance compared to the TSO is quite noticeable. I wonder why they leave the line between the grip module and the lower part of the receiver. It definitely sets it apart looks wise but imo not in a good way. Not trying to down the excellent craftsmanship, just talking about esthetics.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much for watching.

  • @diegoconde2728
    @diegoconde2728 Před 4 lety

    Why don’t you compare the CZ custom with the blood grips vs Phoenix? The same finish on both guns. The aluminum color always catches the eye more. This was not a fair comparison.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 4 lety

      The Phoenix vs A01-LD review goes live this afternoon

  • @dsxz
    @dsxz Před 2 lety +1

    Nothing comes close to a tso for under 3k

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 2 lety

      My opinion is different and that’s OK. Thank you very much for watching. I appreciate your time.

  • @qv2539
    @qv2539 Před 3 lety

    Comparing a SAO gun to a DA/SA gun. That's just for show. You should get the Redback SAO, then it would make more sense.

    • @MDpolo
      @MDpolo  Před 3 lety

      I’m a self-funded channel. Unless I mention otherwise, every pistol that I film I has been purchased by me (with the exception of the Springfield Hellcat). At $3500 plus per Redback, it’s easier said than done. I compared these two pistols because I like them. I think they are superb pistols and I thought it would be a fun video to make. I’m sorry it didn’t make sense to you. Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to comment.