Why so few Cz's in Competition for IDPA?
I am looking at the IDPA match results from the Anne Arundel, MD IDPA matches. They list the pistols and gear people used to compete. None of the guns are CZ's.
There were:
SSP Division Masters Experts Total
Glock 34 3 6 9
Beretta 92 1 1 2
SIG P226 1 2 3
Glock 17 1 1 2
S&W M&P 0 3 3
H&K USP 0 1 1
ESP Division Masters Experts Total
Glock 34 1 2 3
Beretta 92 1 0 1
SIG P226 0 1 1
S&W M&P 0 1 1
Model 1911 0 3 3
Springfield XD 0 1 1
CDP Division Masters Experts Total
Model 1911 2 5 7
Overall, the most frequent entries were for the Glock 34 (12 entries), Model
1911 (10 entries), Beretta 92 (4 entries), SIG P226 (4 entries), and Smith and
Wesson M&P (4 entries). Note: In the ESP division (10 shooters), 8 shooters
use the same gun they use in the SSP or CDP divisions (including 3 Glock 34s, 2
Model 1911s, 1 Beretta 92, 1 S&W M&P, and 1 SIG P226).
I thought Cz's were popular among competitive shooting. I also noticed that some gun dealers don't even sell Cz's, and at least one gun range and gun shop doesn't even have one to rent. But everyone I talk to who has a Cz tells me it is the most accurate gun they own, including owners of guns shops.
What's the story here? Cost?, Not made in America?, The letter Z?
Thanks,