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Thread: New CZ P-07 = Mind Blown

  1. #1161
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    I agree that the P07 & P09 are not great for people with larger hands and/or long fingers due to the shorter trigger reach. That is actually one of the main reasons I gave them a try and found I really like them. When I decided to go DA/SA, I found with my mediumish hands that the trigger reach in DA on most guns was too long for me. The P07 & P09 is just right. I like and run the SP-01 Tac, but having a short reach kit and thinner grips is ideal for me. I love the Beretta 92, but once agaon, it must have the short reach trigger and thin grips to work for me.

    When I first started the DA/SA hunt, I went with the Sig P229. Even with the factory SIg short reach trigger it just did not work for me. Now a P226 or P229 SAO is amazing.

  2. #1162
    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I've come to the conclusion that the P-07 may not be the best choice for larger hands/longer fingers. Here are a couple aftermarket trigger options. Not sure if they would help.

    https://cajungunworks.com/product/omega-trigger/

    https://rushbyind.com/product/cz-p07...-flat-trigger/
    I'll second the recommendation to try the Omega trigger from Cajun. I have larger hands and a long reach with my index finger(XL gloves, thick base of thumb). On a P07 Duty (equal to small/medium backstrap on Gen 2 P07), I had to train to a different finger placement to prevent pinching and other weirdness. I tried the Gen 2 trigger in the Duty frame and the issue remained, while adding others. The Omega trigger works well for me; greatly reduced the propensity for pinching and support hand interference. It also feels closer to the stock trigger in my Shadow 2. From some angles, I would love to have a stock 226 style trigger shape in my CZ... but the Omega in my P07 took it from a "this is ok to shoot" to "I'm going to have to rein this horse in, it is so nice it takes itself for a run". For strong- or weak-hand only shooting, the improvement is even greater in placement, control, and management.

  3. #1163
    Quote Originally Posted by 1More View Post
    I'll second the recommendation to try the Omega trigger from Cajun. I have larger hands and a long reach with my index finger(XL gloves, thick base of thumb). On a P07 Duty (equal to small/medium backstrap on Gen 2 P07), I had to train to a different finger placement to prevent pinching and other weirdness. I tried the Gen 2 trigger in the Duty frame and the issue remained, while adding others. The Omega trigger works well for me; greatly reduced the propensity for pinching and support hand interference. It also feels closer to the stock trigger in my Shadow 2. From some angles, I would love to have a stock 226 style trigger shape in my CZ... but the Omega in my P07 took it from a "this is ok to shoot" to "I'm going to have to rein this horse in, it is so nice it takes itself for a run". For strong- or weak-hand only shooting, the improvement is even greater in placement, control, and management.
    OK, I'll try the CGW Omega trigger shoe. I have had a lot of trouble getting the P-07 to work for me. I first tried one around 2018 and traded it away because I was unhappy with the trigger press on it. Then I got to reading all the praises here on PF years later and was convinced to try it again also because of the ease of optics milling for the P-07 versus other TDA pistols. The trigger was a little better on these later production ones, but I'm still having that problem with finger placement and length of pull.

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