I've owned one (.380 cal) since 2000.  Great gun.  Decent to good trigger...long pull, but clean break.  It's a dang-gone tack drivin' gun!  I am always grinin' when I'm done at the range.
I think it's worth a look!  In fact, if you look around at a few of the Mil-Surp dealers, you can find CZ-82s (police versions/trades in 9mm Mak caliber) and they are the same gun if you can handle a much lower price and a few wear marks from holstering.  The 9mm Mak is also a bit more horsepower than a 380.
Oh, and DON'T get Gun-Scrubber (or like type cleaners) on the grips...don't ask me why....just don't.
CCW is fine with the gun.  It can be carried cocked-n-locked like a 1911...it has a very fine POSITIVE mechanical ambidextrous safety.  Cleaning is VERY easy...it's a blow-back design.
I own a PPKS in .380 and HATE to shoot it...it's not very nice to shoot and it's difficult for me to be accurate with it's cruddy trigger.
My gun CZ-83 has never had a hic-up.  Very reliable and does not beat me up like my PPKS.  I reload and use both round nose/ball bullets as well as flat point bullets...don't shoot many HPs through the gun, but have not had any trouble with the ones I've sent down the pipe.
Bob
