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    Quote Originally Posted by spinmove_ View Post
    Awesome, thank you very much! Yeah, the manual will come in handy. I’d normally look such things up on YouTube, but given their policies as of late, I’d feel much better simply having a quality resource like that straight from the mothership on hand.

    I guess I have my shopping list and some work to do. I might need some specialized punches though, given that it’s not a Glock. Any recommendations there?
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    David from CGW has posted a walk-through of the polishing they do to the P-07/P-09 on the czfirearms forum. Very good stuff if you are one to polish as you upgrade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s0nspark View Post
    David from CGW has posted a walk-through of the polishing they do to the P-07/P-09 on the czfirearms forum. Very good stuff if you are one to polish as you upgrade.
    Here's the link. Some of the mods shown here are too invasive for me to be comfortable with. For non-competition use, I would vastly rather have a 100% reliable gun that has a less "smooth" trigger pull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Here's the link. Some of the mods shown here are too invasive for me to be comfortable with. I would vastly rather have a 100% reliable gun that has a less "smooth" trigger pull.
    Honestly I feel the same. I do install the ProGrade kit in my guns but prefer to let the parts wear in naturally.
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    Confusingly worded - delete
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    The most useful upgrade I've found was the CGW competition hammer. The hammer is wire EDM, which results in a very crisp break - pretty close to a bolt action hunting rifle.

    So if you don't want the whole CGW package, just snag the hammer, and do the polish on all the other trigger parts.

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    Bending the trigger bar spring downwards a bit is one of the things CGW does to reduce the stacking sensation in DA.
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    I like Tractiongrips better than Talon for the CZ P07, and they're half the price ($10 on Amazon)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post

    Next, focusing on rough spots in the single action pull, I worked the trigger repeatedly without dropping the hammer.
    Cluster, I'm not tracking on this one. How do you work the trigger in SA without dropping the hammer?

    This and the M&P question are due to an increasing interest in finding an alternative to Glock that I would be comfortable carrying appendix.

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    Cluster, I'm not tracking on this one. How do you work the trigger in SA without dropping the hammer?

    This and the M&P question are due to an increasing interest in finding an alternative to Glock that I would be comfortable carrying appendix.
    Yeah, that might not have been clear. Pull up to the "wall". Sometimes the hammer will drop and you have to re-cock it. Also, hold the hammer back and work the trigger. You'll feel the roughness of the FP safety cam and the sear spring. Those parts can use some lubrication and break-in.
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