No affiliation, but thought it was a decent roundup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwSL5ab5Xbk
No affiliation, but thought it was a decent roundup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwSL5ab5Xbk
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That is my understanding as well. I believe the company linked below has a similar product called CPII. I’m not sure if there are other options or something if there is a way currently to get parts NP3 treated other than buying already treated parts from LTT.
https://www.ccrrefinishing.com/information.html
Coating Technologies controls NP3 etc. See below.
https://coatingtechnologiesllc.com/firearm-finishes/
Coating tech does NOT accept parts from regular people, where CCR does. Wright Armory to the best of my knowledge, is the place that took over from Robar for where an individual sends in stuff (then they send it to Coating tech). From everything I have read, it is a minimum of 6 months to get back. CCR IMHE, is no where near that long. There is a debate about if Nickel Teflon or Nickel Boron is better. I have magazines coated in both, and can't tell a difference. To see if I could get benefits from both, one of my PX4's was coated with CPII and lubed with food grade lubes I already have, that have teflon in them.
Also, two of my PX4's, I did polish the feed ramp, because there was plastic on the ramp, in bubble form. After my first PX4, I always cleaned my magazines before taking to the range.
LTT is definitely the reason to go with a PX4. Their RDO setup is pretty awesome and I'm not sure if CZ has anything quite as good outside of direct milling.
That said, you can get a staggeringly good trigger on a P-07 with a little work by CGW or CZ custom. To me, it's six of one and half a dozen of another, so I'll go with the internet's favorite answer:
Get both.
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