Best to ask a gunsmith for help.
Not listed in CZ catalog CZ-75's are available in 9mm Para. and .40S&W as well as the CZ-75 Kadet in .22LR. Variants/clones of the CZ-75 are available in many other calibers such as 10mm, .45ACP, and various European 9mm rounds.
You will have to contact CZ to find out
15 rounds
The magazine capacity of the CZ Model 75 generally ranges from 10 to 16 rounds, depending on the specific model and caliber.
The Czech Republic manufactures the CZ 75, which is a type of semi-automatic pistol. The company responsible for the manufacture of this product is Ceska zbrojovka Uhersky Brod (CZUB)
No published sn data.
The CZ-75 compact(which the Masada is)was first made in 1993.It was said that these were first made for the Isreali Mossad?I cannot confirm this.So we are looking at 1993-2015.
Between 175 and 800 depending on year of manufacture and condition.
No it will not. I have tried it. The RAMI frame is about 1/8 inch too narrow at the front for the KADET slide to slip into it. The KADET will work on a 75 Compact model. The magazine will be a little too long for the Compact grip, but it will function. The slide will not stay open after the last shot. CZ says that using a RAMI slide release will fix that problem; perhaps it will, but it did not fix the problem on my Compact for me. The KADET adapter works flawlessly on the full size 75 models that it was designed for. I am very pleased with it on a 75 B SA.
Yes, the CZ-75 does exist. It's been used for years since it was first released.
Average $375-$450, depending on exact version and condition.
The most accurate handgun is the CZ 75 SP-01 and it retails at around $600 - $700.