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2/26/2026 4:06:06 PM EDT
[Last Edit: mark5pt56][Edited]
Replacing an original CZ75 from long ago I foolishly sold. I noticed the trigger bite in which after some time gets annoying. Looking at the CGW offering and the flat style. For those who have installed this, were you happy with the results and did it fix the trigger bite? Also, I'm guessing it includes some instructions to tweak the pre/over travel set screws? And are they absolutely required?
Oh-and don't forget the new trigger pin!

TIA

https://cajungunworks.com/product/75585-85c-old-style-trigger/
2/26/2026 9:08:14 PM EDT
[#1]
It’s been several years so I can’t answer all your questions.  But, I installed the CGW Pro (?) and polished various things in my CZ PCR.  Had trigger bite; didn’t after.
2/27/2026 5:12:36 PM EDT
[#2]
I installed the flat DA trigger with silver finish in my p01. I didn’t like it, my finger slide down the shoe and it felt too slick. I was trying to get close to the Omega shoe which I like a lot. Maybe it was the finish or the shape but it didn’t work for me.

CGW is great about taking calls and helping if you have an issue.
2/27/2026 7:54:14 PM EDT
[#3]
I put that trigger in my Sp01 when I installed the full Cajun parts package.

Much preferred to the more acutely curved black triggers.

Go for it.
2/28/2026 8:08:08 AM EDT
[#4]
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Originally Posted By Sitzkrieg:
I put that trigger in my Sp01 when I installed the full Cajun parts package.

Much preferred to the more acutely curved black triggers.

Go for it.
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Yeup, any insight on the screws in regards to adjustment?  I think the flat will help as my finger has a bend which causes the trigger "hook" to poke. Meaning not at the joint but inwards towards my middle.
3/1/2026 8:25:12 PM EDT
[#5]
Originally Posted By mark5pt56:

Yeup, any insight on the screws in regards to adjustment?  I think the flat will help as my finger has a bend which causes the trigger "hook" to poke. Meaning not at the joint but inwards towards my middle.
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Go slow with adjustment screws. Use loctite!!!
3/2/2026 12:26:49 PM EDT
[Last Edit: mark5pt56][Edited] [#6]
Guessing find the sweet spot, note location then remove and reinstall with the threadlocker? Didn't know if you can access screws while installed and tweak before it sets?

Edit-watched a video, answered the question.