Three very different choices. My brother-in-law is a Glock .40 enthusiast and though I shoot his accurately, none of them fits my grip very well and I don't like shooting more than 50 rounds with them - I feel too much vibration through the polymer frame - so I wouldn't want it as a range gun. I rented a Beretta 92FS several times at the range I go to and while I like a lot about it, the grip was just too thick for me. I tried a CZ 75 and it just felt right - great fit, accuracy and very light recoil. So I bought a 75 BD (I like the de-cocker more than a safety). I really wanted a compact, so I bought the CZ P-01. It has an alloy frame vs steel, but still soaks up the recoil compared to a polymer frame and is very comfortable and accurate. I had originally wanted the compact PCR version, but could not find it. The two are very similar, with the P-01 having a light rail.
So bottom line for me is that a compact CZ can serve as a HD, carry and range gun.
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