Where to get CZ Trigger Job?
I have a CZ75, SPO1 in 9mm with decococker and would like to have the S/A trigger pull improved.
If you have had a trigger job done to your SPO1 with decocker feature who did it and how do you like it?
Thanks Much
VonBarky
Edit to ask: Where to get extra range mags?
cant help you with the trigger question, but for mags this is a good price(mec-gar).
http://www.inventorycheap.com/mecgar-mgcz7516b-cz-75-9-mm-16-standard-blue.html.
I have been thinking of sending both my SP-01 and P-01 off for some trigger work, and have decided that when the time come that they are going off to Angus Hobdell at CZ Custom.
http://czcustom.com/CZ-Custom-Work.aspx
Angus is usually the popular option. Matt Mink also is well known for CZ work.
try this guy that sells the drop in kits..i'm talking with him now about a trigger job on my soon to get cz compact..
trigger job
bill springfield of triggerwork.net for $65. usually 2 day turnaround
Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
bill springfield of triggerwork.net for $65. usually 2 day turnaround
I like my PCR but I sure do wish there was someone to work on decocker models.
The CZ Custom Shop does I do believe.
Have any of you tried the Drop-In kit in your CZ 75 with decocker?
Bill Springfield...I know first hand and for a fact Bill Springfield can work magic on an SKS trigger and without breaking the bank.
The quality of work on my SKS and the quick turn around time makes me very interested in giving him a try on my SPO1.
Has anyone here had Bill do or heard of him doing trigger work on a CZ 75, CZ 52 or any semi-auto handgun? If so how'd it turn out?
Thanks for the Feedback
VonB
Why not try CZ-USA in KC. I tried a CZ85 that CJ did and trigger was really nice. Broke at about 2 1/2 lbs.
I stopped by CZ customs the other day to pick up a new gun belt for a class I was taking. For this class I decided to use my SP01 instead of my usual USP and I took the gun along just in case I saw something that I needed. Of course I did see something I needed and left with some VZ grips for my SP01.
While I was there I was able to compare side by side my stock SP01 trigger vs an Angus SP01 trigger job. I was expecting a very nice trigger but it was blow away with how good it was. I would say it was much lighter, probably 2/3rd as light as my stock trigger. Also, the little bit of creep was totally gone and replaced by a uniform, smooth and clean breaking single action trigger. For some stupid reason I forgot to try it in double action. I soon as I get a little extra cash Angus will be doing my SP01, I think the guy said $160 and a couple of weeks.