Posted: 6/12/2009 10:46:39 PM EDT
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Whats the different trigger pulls of the CZ models? I looked on their site and they dont list how many pounds their DA or SA trigger pull is.
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| I have only limited experiecne with CZ pistols so for what its worth, I don't think the design and manufacutering technique lends itself well to an exact pull weight across the line. The CZ 75 series seems to have a bit more hand fitting of parts than some other designs. Probably a bit of difference from model to model and even pistol to pistol. Add in the Omega system and SA only to make an exact answer more difficult to find. They make some really good pistols though. I really like mine and it is a keeper for sure. |
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I think on average most of the 75B guns are around 12+# for DA and in the range of 6+# for single action.
the Omega trigger system gun has a lighter single action, breaks a little cleaner too (no camming) The SP01 Shadow is a little better both in DA and SA, mainly it has a better hammer and lighter springs from the factory. all the guns can be improved with a little work. my current 75B stainless has a 5# double action and 1.8# single action. |
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the Omega trigger system gun has a lighter single action, breaks a little cleaner too (no camming) Mine was right about 3.75#. Most others I've seen posted are also in the rough ~4# range. However, the Omega trigger does have a pretty significant length of travel in SA - and that is non-negotiable at this point due to how it interfaces with the FPB. ETA - My brand new 75B breaks pretty clean (still camming, but very little) at 5# on the dot. Liking the new trigger too. |