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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Addendum to my last post:
    After about 1000 dryfire cycles (with a foam earplug over the firing pin to reduce wear on the roll pin), the action is measurably improved. DA: 9#, SA: 3.75-4#. It's much smoother. Not quite as crisp as the CGW Prograde gun, but still very nice.
    When I played with the P07 the best DA trigger was with stock parts and spring swap. The reset was long and SA wall barely noticeable. I swapped it over to the CGW parts and the DA got heavier and SA had more of a wall but felt better. Unfortunately I didn't like how the CGW parts moved the trigger break point closer to the frame. The reset was also shorter.

    The P07 had one of the best beavertails of any gun I have felt, it was wide and not pointy at all.

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    New CZ P-07 = Mind Blown

    @Leroy:
    My gun with the CGW ProGrade kit and heavy sear spring: DA 8.5#, SA 4#.

    The triggers break at the same point, but the CGW reset is shorter and lacks the friction and ramp of the stock trigger in SA. The ‘first stage’ takeup is lighter on the CGW gun, due to the light trigger return spring. The SA break is heavier on the CGW gun because that’s how I tuned it, using the heavy sear spring.

    I prefer the CGW gun, but the stock one is very nice.

    Interesting what some grease and break in did.
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    Good looking gun Clusterfrack, thanks for the photos. Are you using the stock sights on your carry guns?

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    @DG12, I’m using the stock rear with dots blacked out and a Dawson fiber optic front (from CGW). I might try the Dawson tritium sights on the second one.
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    Thanks. I was asking because I was thinking about trying a Dawson tritium front also. I have a CGW FO front now too with a HTAC (I think is the name) rear now. On a different note, CGW is a pretty awesome. I've called them twice and they've helped me over the phone in as nice a manner as possible. They're a good resource for CZ owners

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    Quote Originally Posted by DG12 View Post
    Thanks. I was asking because I was thinking about trying a Dawson tritium front also. I have a CGW FO front now too with a HTAC (I think is the name) rear now. On a different note, CGW is a pretty awesome. I've called them twice and they've helped me over the phone in as nice a manner as possible. They're a good resource for CZ owners
    I love the HTAC/fiber combo. That is what I put on all my irons-only guns. The HTAC rear shape is a bit different on the Shadow/P-10C model but still great - the P-07/P-09 model is boss IMO.

    Not the greatest pic but P-07 on the left, P-10C on the right.

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    That's it, green fiber for me too (that's a recent change). sOnspark, I think I got to looking into that rear from one of your posts here or another forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Addendum to my last post:
    After about 1000 dryfire cycles (with a foam earplug over the firing pin to reduce wear on the roll pin), the action is measurably improved. DA: 9#, SA: 3.75-4#. It's much smoother. Not quite as crisp as the CGW Prograde gun, but still very nice.
    Thanks. I'm going to do this today to see if it improves my P-07 trigger.

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