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    Quote Originally Posted by holmes168 View Post
    Heading to the range tonight - 3 guns to be rented!
    The P-07, P365 and a G-19 are on the docket. Really like the P-07 and G-19, but as I’m starting my pistol life over want to make sure I get a gun that fits my small hands a bit better.

    Can’t wait- and thanks for all the input on this thread!
    Enjoy giving those three a try. I have smallish hands as well and Glock just does not work for me. I tried to make it work for many years and finally gave up. For striker guns the FNS took the place of my Glocks for years. Then I went to the P320 with small grip frames. The M&P M2.0 with small palm swell works excellent for me as well. Then when I went DA/SA only I found the P07 & P09 and have been very happy. I run the small backstraps on both.

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    New CZ P-07 = Mind Blown

    Here’s a list of quality tools for working on the P-07, and a few random parts:

    Stanley-Proto J48332 3/32-Inch Super-Duty Punch
    http://a.co/gKTJoil

    Stanley-Proto J48018 1/8-Inch Super-Duty Punch
    http://a.co/1AmUbbI

    Mayhew Pro 21232 2mm Metric Punch
    http://a.co/cocuTde

    Red Iron Tactical Roll Pin Starter Punch Set Hollow End Stainless Steel
    http://a.co/371ZtXK

    Pilot ball end punch
    https://www.amazon.com/Mayhew-Pro-25.../dp/B008M22FII

    Tool for installation of decocker spring. (This makes an annoying step easy)
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016A8I8HC/

    TractionGrips grip tape:
    https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01312ZRJ2/

    You want spare CGW FP Roll Pins
    https://cajungunworks.com/product/61...retaining-pin/

    The new CGW tool steel sear pin seems to make for a more even wear pattern on the sear/hammer surfaces.
    https://cajungunworks.com/product/sear-pin-p-07-p-09/

    Armorers Manual, very helpful.
    https://shop.cz-usa.com/ProductDetai...rmorers-Manual
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 06-16-2020 at 10:59 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I have replaced my stock P07 fp retaining pins with CGW. Do you have an estimate on how often you replace your cgw roll pin? I'm sorry if I missed this somewhere in the thread. Thank you!

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    New CZ P-07 = Mind Blown

    @Moylan, good question. I protect the pin during dryfire using an o-ring or half an earplug, so it lasts pretty much forever. I put in a new one every time I strip the upper.

    You can check the pin for severe damage by making sure the small punch still fits through it. The pin will collapse if it gets really buggered.
    “There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    @Moylan, good question. I protect the pin during dryfire using an o-ring or half an earplug, so it lasts pretty much forever. I put in a new one every time I strip the upper.

    You can check the pin for severe damage by making sure the small punch still fits through it. The pin will collapse if it gets really buggered.
    Thanks! I also protect the pin--I hope I'm protecting it--by always using azoom snap caps when I dry fire. The small punch point is a great tip. Thanks again.

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    Got the gun. Also installed a CGW kit with a 15lb spring. All told, the DA is right about what CF said. 8.5 DA and 3.5lb SA.

    This gun is awesome. No, it isn't better than a 92G LTT full sized, but with ammo it likes, it is about as good. The SA trigger with the CGW kit is really good. I may even try the 13lb hammer spring.

    I've been looking for a DA/SA gun in the Glock 19 size for a bit now, and I was waffling on this or the PX4CC. Basically I flipped a coin. Neither uses the same mags as their full sized predecessor the CZ-75 or Beretta 92 and the Beretta 92 compact....isn't. This one seemed a bit slimmer, and of the two rentals, I shot it better

    Now to get a holster and extra mags....if there were any extra frigging mags available.

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    You can use 17 round CZ mags in the P-07.
    “There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
    "You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45dotACP View Post
    ...if there were any extra frigging mags available.

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    https://gregcotellc.com/cart/cz-fact...-actmag-c-173/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    You can use 17 round CZ mags in the P-07.
    For the CZ-75?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45dotACP View Post
    For the CZ-75?

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    My Shadow2 MecGar 17 round mags work perfectly. With a +5 extension and Grams spring and follower, it feeds well but won’t lock back on empty.
    “There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
    "You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie

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