All DA/SA CZ 75 variants will have the same trigger reach. I have a Shadow 2, SP01, and Rami. No noticeable difference. They all can use the same mags, and although the exterior of the frame is different, the internal mechanism and most internal parts are the same/similar. I'm looking at something along the lines of a Dawson Super Tuned STI 2011 Edge 9mm or a CZ Target Sport Orange, or CZC or CGW tweaked 75 variant. I'm primarily looking at Single Action options but, something like the CZ with a very nice SA and a 'double strike' feature is under consideration as well. LEM and DAK triggers are doable but, I'm The Omega trigger is easier and cheaper to drop in some parts and get a good trigger out of it, both DA and SA, but there's really only so much you can do. The standard decocker CZ P01 needs more work and upgrades aren't nearly as easy, but if you spend the time you can really eek out a great trigger on one of them. B) I would have 11 months to train with it, pick holsters, etc. Anyway, right now my top picks are a CZ P-01 or a P-02. As far as I can tell the only difference is that the P-02 has the new Omega trigger system, but on the CZ forums one poster mentioned that with the Omega system the barrel had to be changed to accommodate the new system. The new CZ Shadow 2 Compact is smaller and lighter, only 7.5 inches long and, at 30 ounces, weighing nearly 1 pound less, creating a lighter handling pistol with all the accuracy of its larger Using needle nose pliers, I give it a VERY SLIGHT added bend. place the trigger bar and trigger back into place, and pre-set the trigger by slightly putting in the trigger pin to hold in place. Place the trigger return spring back into place, with the long arm going into the slot on the frame, and the shorter arm going into the trigger. Steve40th Discussion starter. 5377 posts · Joined 2013. #1 · Jan 19, 2022. I am looking at a couple right now. If I buy new and have the work done, it comes out to about 1100 dollars for a P01, for example. I really want a PCR CZ pistol, always have, and Cajun Works was apparently needed based on reviews due to poor OEM trigger etc. The standard CZ75 design has less mass up high due to its slim slide design. This, combined with a bulbous grip and metal frame heft should produce less muzzle flip and felt recoil. If you already like the Omega trigger, it would seem that a standard CZ75 with the Omega trigger would be the logical choice. ymBv.

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