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Old January 7, 2017, 10:35 AM   #4
HistoryJunky
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Originally Posted by Cyanide971 View Post
HJ, all of the P-07's I've owned (2-Duty's, 1-2014) have turned out very smooth after repeated use, either at the range or dry firing. As a matter of fact, the one I still have is the very first Duty model I purchased, and it had an exceptionally smooth trigger that was also at the low-end of CZ's specs per the manual; IIRC it was showing 3.75# SA and a very low 8# DA bone stock. Neither the other Duty or the 2014 model were as light or smooth, but over time and lots of trigger pulls, things were very, very good.

I don't have a 75 or 85 to compare them to, but instead a P-01 along with a Tanfoglio Witness P and Sarsilmaz K2P. To me, the biggest noticeable difference between the Omega trigger versus the traditional set up is that the Omega has a lighter and smoother double action, whereas the traditional trigger system has a much crisper single action with much less take up slack (especially on the Tanfoglio and Sar).

Of course now, it all seems to be a moot point to me, since my remaining P-07 has been converted to a very smooth 6 1/2# DAO by CZC and is an absolute joy to shoot!
I was waiting for you to chip in.

Good to know that the P07 will smooth out to be well. I want to keep it pretty much stock as it is now my main carry gun. I will be surprised if it or my 85b shoots better when the P07 is smooth.

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