Just a Cz 75 with a decocker, I had one for a while, like all CZ's (generally) it is a quality gun from a quality maker. The decocker works (it seems to be flimsy compared to others in its class - but I have had no problems with either the BD or the PCR that had the system) and the gun went bang all the time.
If you don't like the "locked and cocked" style of safety of the regular CZ 75 series then the BD is a good choice.
I've been jonesing for a CZ75BD for a while now, but now that I'm coming close to getting one I'm thinking that I may be happier with a Beretta 92FS.
I've shot both and I don't have a strong preference either way. Both seem like very reliable guns, are classic 9mm designs, and have great track records. I really like a de-cocking feature, I'm a left handed shooter...
I had a chance today to put some rounds through my new CZ 75 BD Police. So here goes my first ever range report.......
The handgun itself is an all steel handgun. It is heavy for a 9mm (2.27lbs) with Similar weight to a full size 1911. But it feels and points naturally. With the hammer down it takes quite a bit of reach to get hold of the trigger.