I've had two CZ-82's and sold them both. I've tried to find a use for them and simply can't. They're too big to be an effective concealed carry pistol and they're too small to be a full-size service sidearm. Back when Russian 9x18 ammo was cheap and plentiful they made sense as a range blaster, but Russian ammo is no longer cheap nor plentiful. I'm not disparaging the CZ; I'm just saying that their role is a limited one.
Having said that, there are two unique situations where they are an excellent choice.
1. The Southpaw. Except for ejection, the CZ-82 is completely ambidextrous and carries well with either the hammer down or cocked-and-locked. I can't think of a better all-around gun for a left hander. They even come with an ambidextrous holster that's actually not too terrible a choice for concealed carry.
2. The Man With One Gun. Because of its compromise size and caliber, it makes a great single weapon that does everything pretty well. It's inexpensive, well-made, reliable, and ammo is still comparitively reasonable if not dirt cheap like it used to be.
When my brother, who never owned a handgun in his life, wanted to purchase a nightstand gun for under $250 I sold him my last remaining CZ. I believe it's a good choice for him since he will also use it occasionally as a truck gun, but I simply can't find any use for them that isn't better served by some other weapon in my collection.
-Lee