CZ-75B Nicest semi-auto I've ever shot & I was more accurate with it then my own FNX-9. Heavier gun, very little recoil. Very accurate
....... Hands down ............ I really really liked the CZ! With respect, Jeff
I realize this is an old thread but....
When I was in the market, I took the same approach and tried a bunch of different .380 + 9mm models.
I almost wound up with the SIGp229 because of what I perceived as a smooth recoil and an overall balanced feel.
That was, until I got my hands on a Berretta 84fs, which is a slightly scaled down version of their popular model 92....the first time I shot it I knew it was a keeper.
I believe that there is something to the weight reduction technique of the "hollowed out" top of the slide which leads to an overall better balanced feel and much less jumpy recoil. (see pic where top of barrel is exposed). That combined with an alloy frame seems to me to be the best recipe for "balance".
I have had a few others shoot this gun and they all agree how easy it is to hold on target while ripping through a magazine.
At the time I purchased it back in the 90's it was considered "compact", but with the 2000's came the sub-compacts and that's what I wound up carrying. (KelTec. 380 - and that thing just wants to jump out of your hand, but fits easily in my front pocket with no holster)
When I'm looking to shoot something fun and accurate at the range it's an easy choice to take the Beretta. I recently tried my sister's Glock 19 and her boyfriends S+W - M+P9 and they just don't compare.
Sure, the .380 load is lighter, but the difference in the groupings was disturbing.
I don't think you get the same balanced feel with the polymer/fiberglass frame coupled to an alloy slide, and I really think the hollowed out slide is ingenious.
When I first bought it I questioned it, but now it makes sense to me.