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    New CZ P-07 = Mind Blown

    This $8.00 tool helps with installing the decocker spring.

    Spring Bar Tool Set with Extra 6 Tips... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016A8I8HC?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf



    Plus you get a bunch of extra watch band pins.
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 08-02-2018 at 03:39 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    This $8.00 tool helps with installing the decocker spring.

    Spring Bar Tool Set with Extra 6 Tips... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016A8I8HC?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf



    Plus you get a bunch of extra watch band pins.
    What did you use these for? You linked em in the other thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trukinjp13 View Post
    What did you use these for? You linked em in the other thread.
    Red Iron Tactical Roll Pin Starter Punch Set Hollow End Stainless Steel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MY48HW7..._4q5yBbAB201D4
    To insert the extractor pin on my Shadows. I haven’t used it on my P07s yet.
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    I've probably taken my P-07 apart no less than 30 times now. I've found it easier to slip that decocker spring under the little "leg" before fully sliding it into the frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I just tested various primers and loads in my ProGrade P-07 with 15lb mainspring.

    These fired with no issues:
    HST, Ranger Bonded factory loads
    Win, Rem, CCI primed reloads

    CCI #41 military primers required 2 strikes to fire.

    Good to go!
    If you get bored, try some Rooski trash like Wolf or Tul ammo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    If you get bored, try some Rooski trash like Wolf or Tul ammo.
    I've got about 1k or so of tullammo through my P-09 with the 15lb spring - no issues yet for me. Plus another few hundred through another p-09 with the 18lb spring.

    Been thinking of ordering a case of this stuff just to blast with and see how it performs - pretty dirt cheap stuff. https://www.sgammo.com/product/barna...ed-steel-case-
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    I think it's safe to say you won't encounter a harder primer than what you're getting in Wolf or Tul.

    My P-07s with 18 pound hammer springs have been solid with the Wolf/Tul rounds. Thanks for the info on the 15 pound springs also working.

    The 20 pound OEM hammer springs are overkill IMHO. I LIKE a little overkill so I'm keeping the 18s in mine.
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    Tula primers are not hard. They are actually softer than CCI

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheby View Post
    Tula primers are not hard. They are actually softer than CCI
    The problem in my last experience with Tula primers is that a small percentage are made of unexplodium, which makes you THINK they are super hard. When you periodically ruin a practice run (wasting # shots x cost per round) because of this, you eventually learn that buying Tula primers to reduce cost is NOT an effective way to save money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuanoLoco View Post
    The problem in my last experience with Tula primers is that a small percentage are made of unexplodium, which makes you THINK they are super hard. When you periodically ruin a practice run (wasting # shots x cost per round) because of this, you eventually learn that buying Tula primers to reduce cost is NOT an effective way to save money.
    That's true

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