Not many rounds on a P07, but the one I tried was good. Not as smooth as a good 92 or well-worn SIG Pxx. The reset point felt short to me. It felt like a P2000s svelt sibling, with a better TDA trigger.
I don't have experience with the PX4CC. I love a good Beretta trigger, though.
I mostly wanted to point out that the light rail thing is a real factor for some roles.
Try em both. Pick the one you shoot better or fall in love with. Or just go CZ if you need WML capability or RDS options.
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It's a bigger gun, but there is also the CZ75 SP-01 Phantom that is only (on paper) 2 oz heavier than the P-07.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-75-sp-0...m-2017-update/
For those with experience, how do the triggers on the PX4 CC, CGW P07, and the SIG Legion guns compare?
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Last edited by NerdAlert; 06-13-2018 at 09:24 AM.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
^^^this. People get too wrapped up about subtle differences in the DA pull. Kind of like how tight the slide on a 1911 is. Doesn’t matter.
Last edited by Clusterfrack; 06-13-2018 at 09:59 AM.
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I’ve already picked, as I’ve already said up thread. Really I was just curious based on first hand shooting observations and the fact that there seems to be a consensus among PX4CC adopters that the trigger is “better” than other TDA triggers. I haven’t shot or handled a PX4CC but I’ve dry fired a Legion and I own a P07, so it would help me to further nail down the subjective aspects of trigger pull. I might eventually buy and wring out a PX4CC, but I’m not stressing over it since I’m sticking with the P07 unless it develops unforeseen problems.
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