Got to a stock P07 today, that I bought three or four years ago. Absolutely no mods done to it.
It did the same thing with some side pressure on the trigger, where the hammer stops short. So it effects at least this one stock P07.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
@GJM, well that’s not good. Looks like I owe the folks at Cajun an apology for assuming it was something they did.
I’d like to get to the bottom of this and figure out what the mechanism of the failure is. Does your trigger have a lot of lateral play?
Have you talked with CGW about whether there’s a fix?
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CGW says there is no fix, that it is a characteristic of the Omega trigger system. You may recall that Scott at Cajun reported testing five bone stock pistols out of their inventory, when they first learned of this, and 3/5 exhibited this.
Not sure of my trigger, but my finger may have some lateral play.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
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I could not replicate this on my P-07s either.
IIRC David @ CGW had discussed that there are a percentage of guns that they are just not able to get running "well."
Nobody likes to hear 'luck of the draw' but maybe that is what it is to a degree. Not just with CZ P-series guns, either, but with any manufacturer.
@GJM between your DPP issues and this... No need to buy me a lottery ticket :-)
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"A man's character is his fate."
Can this be sent back to the mothership? Are they aware the problem exists, and if so maybe they can replace the mechanism itself or whatever is necessary for it to work correctly?
I also apologize for the cgw being at fault. Maybe it just exaggerated the problem having the aftermarket parts and what not. Maybe it is just user interface in a certain way. Whatever it is, it is shit.
I will be keeping a close on my new one to see if I can induce this.