I have a CZ P-07 from CGW with all their upgrades. It has been a flawless pistol through approximately 3,000. It is my CCW pistol and it has become my favorite pistol to shoot. That is why it is so important that I get it fixed correctly and hopefully, quickly.
I was cleaning my pistol Saturday when I accidentally, had a brain fart, whatever, dry fired it with the slide off. Before this happened my P-07 simply had the best SA/DA trigger that I think possible. So now, I'll attempt to describe what has happened without being too confusing. Since cleaning, and dry firing without the slide, my trigger has gone from smooth with no take up to an enormous amount of take up in double action. I would estimate it to be a quarter inch or more before resistance is met before a clean break. There is also a great amount of take up before a clean break in single action, but of course, there isn't as much. If I dry fire the pistol instead of using the decocker, there is still a large amount of slop, just not as much as if I had utilized the decocker. The pistol will still fire in both double action and single action.
So, these are my questions: What would be broken, bent, put out of spec by my dry firing against instructions? Will I need to send my pistol back to CGW or is this something that someone with little experience in pistol repair can do? Once diagnosed, is there a video on the net or some example that is out there?
I know that quick and correct is usually mutually exclusive. Since this is my CCW, obviously I'd like to get it back in spec as soon as possible. Also, since this is my CCW, it is more important that the repair be done correctly. If it needs to be shipped off to CGW for correct repair then that's what I will do.
Thank you for any help you all can offer.
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