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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    If you have the cash it pays off in a quality trigger if you go ahead and replace the sear and hammer with something like a Cajun Gunworks adjustable sear and race hammer combo ($125). With the stock sear and hammer the trigger pull actually cams the hammer back a bit...the whole thing feels like a huge creep. If you have it apart to SA it and c/o the safety lever, it saves time. I did it to mine and it made a big difference in trigger pull and quality. I'm also waiting for a 15 lb. hammer and 12 lb. recoil spring.
    Thanks for the tip. I was considering that exact hammer/sear, but decided to replace parts in steps, lol. I'm sure I'll probably end up going that route, knowing me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by militarymoron View Post
    Thanks for the tip. I was considering that exact hammer/sear, but decided to replace parts in steps, lol. I'm sure I'll probably end up going that route, knowing me...
    I know what you mean. I did it piece meal too. I got pretty good at taking it apart and putting it back together.

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    Of course.

    I have an SP01 with threaded barrel and a near marching P01 also with threaded barrel.

    I would also have a very hot looking SS P01, model number 91197, or at least a non stainless steel framed PO1 with non thread barrel,
    But nobody has them.
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by donlapalma View Post
    I've been salivating over a P-01 Omega. Those things are hard to find.
    Yes, You would think they would note the past demand and increase production. I'm on several lists to be notified.

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    Ive said in the past that I thought people that bought CZ's couldn't afford a top tier gun. I had no idea how much love there is out their until recently, but I do believe they have upped their game in recent years. And they have had a following long before I knew. The pistol competition I shoot are filled with CZ fodder. I love my Legion DA/SA and my Berretta as well, so CZ may well get in my pocket someday.

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    My P07/09 replaced a $4500 Hi Power as my carry gun.

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    Lots of love. Converted a glock lover in to buying a shadow 2 after shooting my sp01 phantom at a match. I have p07 .40, p07 9mm, p09 9mm with RMR and phantom 9mm. Love me some cz. All fully cajunized and polished internals by myself. After trigger jobing his shadow 2, I now have an itch for an all steel safetied cz. They do offer a really nice LEO/MIL discount on lots of their firearms and parts.
    Last edited by joedirt199; 01-31-19 at 18:41.

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    I would have a lot more CZ love, if all 9mm mags were interchangeable.

    I would own probably 4 steel framed CZ's to go with my 4 P0/09.

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    Looks like they are using a universal mag body for the polymer p-series guns with the new p10s coming out. The new 07/09 guns will come with mags that have about 10 extra slots and holes to fit all the different mag catch locations of the p10/07/09 grips. Sucks they can't just stick with one mag body through most of their product line. Atleast the newer p-series mag prices are coming down from their previous $40+ price tag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Business_Casual View Post
    I’ve been carrying the P07 all weekend, and I’ve come to a conclusion. This thing’s too big compared to my 19. Shrug.

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