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This CZ is for friendly competition at DPC. I know it is DA/SA, but I am sure I can find a way to lighten the pull and smooth the trigger as CZ is well supported.circumspice_tuebor wrote:Congratulations! I picked up the black version back in January. I like mine a lot.
I installed the "Pro-Grade Parts Upgrade Kit" from Cajun Gun Works and stoned the trigger bar to get it flat and smooth. Both DA and SA trigger pull are smoother now, and a good bit lighter and crisper. It may not be your cup of tea if you are planning this for carry duty.
I did have trouble keeping the thread protector on while shooting. Now, after I clean and reassemble it I put some blue loc-tite on the barrel threads, screw the protector on, then take them apart and let them dry completely (overnight), then reassemble. It seems to keep it on for several range sessions but is not hard to disassemble. Others have used an o-ring. YMMV
Enjoy!
CajunGunWorks.com is the place to go for CZ owners. I have the full package, including the Reach Reduction Kit (RRK), in Martha's CZ75 P-01. My CZ75 Compact PCR should be delivered to my FFL tomorrow and I'm ordering the Pro Kit (including the RRK) for it tomorrow. Like circumspice_tuebor's CZ, Martha's has been polished and I'll do the same for my Compact.Beiruty wrote:This CZ is for friendly competition at DPC. I know it is DA/SA, but I am sure I can find a way to lighten the pull and smooth the trigger as CZ is well supported.circumspice_tuebor wrote:Congratulations! I picked up the black version back in January. I like mine a lot.
I installed the "Pro-Grade Parts Upgrade Kit" from Cajun Gun Works and stoned the trigger bar to get it flat and smooth. Both DA and SA trigger pull are smoother now, and a good bit lighter and crisper. It may not be your cup of tea if you are planning this for carry duty.
I did have trouble keeping the thread protector on while shooting. Now, after I clean and reassemble it I put some blue loc-tite on the barrel threads, screw the protector on, then take them apart and let them dry completely (overnight), then reassemble. It seems to keep it on for several range sessions but is not hard to disassemble. Others have used an o-ring. YMMV
Enjoy!
I will consider any of your recommendations.
Yes, you can order one with all the goodies. The listing indicates you have to call to order and provide a 50% deposit:Qualifications aside - Can one buy from Dave with the various recommended kits installed and trigger work already done?
Also, if you already have a CZ or get a good price on one, you can send it to Dave and he'll do the work on yours.Abraham wrote:Some guys love to tinker - Not me.
Itty bitty parts simply disappear into the nethersphere if I get close to them. Or I reinstall backwards, or upside down and eventually throw the whole into the trash, because that's what I've reduced it to.
Qualifications aside - Can one buy from Dave with the various recommended kits installed and trigger work already done?
Obviously, this would cost extra if it's done.
Anyone know?
Charles?
Thanks!
Nice carry pistol. If you are interested look for one that has a rail for a TLR-2.misterlarry wrote:Congratulations! I've been wanting a CZ for a long time. I think this is the one that is on my short list.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-75-b-sa-9m ... 6-rd-mags/