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14 March 2007, 06:31
Stoneybroke
cz custom Shop
Anyone have any experience with the CZ custom Shop? I'm considering the cz75-sp01 w/o firing pin block. Any and all input would be appreciated.
21 March 2007, 15:45
Wink
I don't have any experience with the CZ custom shop, but I have fired the pistol you mention, owned by a friend. It is a very fast shooting, easy shooting pistol. It may be my next purchase as I never hit so many so fast with a pistol which qualifies for "production" class.


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13 April 2007, 04:03
Jiri
quote:
Originally posted by Wink:
I don't have any experience with the CZ custom shop, but I have fired the pistol you mention, owned by a friend. It is a very fast shooting, easy shooting pistol. It may be my next purchase as I never hit so many so fast with a pistol which qualifies for "production" class.


SP01 is not good when I talk about trigger characteristic. Every CZ-75 with "D" (deckoking) feature has a very long trigger travel, which I really dislike.But for example CZ-97 SA only is very different gun. No production (not really custom) CZ-75/85 is comparable to for example Jericho 941 I own in shooting pleasure and "fast shooting" accuracy, especially when we was comparing my Jericho with police CZ-75BD Compact. Trigger on this "D" featured gun is really horrible. It is my opinion.

Jiri
16 April 2007, 09:32
KLN357
I have some experience with CZs, but not with their custom shop. If you're talking about the SP-01 Shadow, it has a tuned trigger and is a different pistol than Jiri is talking about which is the SP-01 Tactical w/decocker, in the USA. Ask your dealer, he should have no problem ordering from the custom shop. BTW, this pistol weighs in at about 42 oz. unloaded. I had hoped it would have been made with a forged alloy frame like its compact predecessor, the P-01.

Manual safety or decocker, CZ pistols have about the closest thing you'll ever find to a S&W Revolver trigger on a DA pistol and I do shoot mine DA. They do take some work breaking in, but it's worth it. Also, the prongs on the hammer are at a bit more of a severe angle than they used to be. At www.czforum.com you'll see references to hammer camming. This is the cause, but the Shadow uses a competition hammer that has its hammer prongs cut to match flush with the sear and eliminates camming.It also has an overtravel stop on the trigger which will give you an excellent SA trigger release. Maybe comporable to 1911s costing about twice the money. Essentially what is done if you send your CZ pistol to the custom shop for a trigger job, along with polishing. Wink


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