First CZ P01 Omega
Before I ever fired it I turned a $459 gun into a 1k gun because I had found Cajun Gunworks site about 3 years before and said that if I ever got a CZ I'd send it to them and have them tune it up a bit. Well, thankfully, the Omega is stupid easy to work on at home so instead I ordered their Pro Package, short reset kit, an 85 Combat trigger, 10X barrel bushing, a few other little key parts and bending a few springs here and there, and Installed it all myself after a lot of long nights reading on the CZ site, disassembling the entire gun, polishing everywhere there is metal to metal and rounding over some key areas I have to say, that's one sweet, sweet little gun.
I didnt shoot the gun before this but I did dry fire it quite a bit and the DA was atrocious and stacked like nothing I'd ever experienced and had alot of rough, gritty spots. After reading I learned that the best fix for that was de-tensioning (bending) the trigger bar spring and wow, he was right, he being a guy from CGW who mods the CGW section on the CZ forum. He also puts up all of the polishing and smoothing tutorials.
I've now put 1500 rounds through that little jewel with not one single issue, at all. The double and single action pull both are greatly improved and besides the long take up after the reset the single action pull is almost 1911-ish. It's kinda weird, the reset itself is quite short but it still has a deal of takeup before you hit the wall again, which is a nice solid wall. The DA is smooth, consistent and I cant really detect any stacking and I'd guess its about 9 lbs and really grit free. Accuracy is more than satisfactory but not something I worry too much about with handguns, not precision accuracy but let's call it gross accuracy, center mass accuracy... some of the things I didnt change and really, at this time at least, are the sights and grips. The sights on the P01 Omega are actually decent. They're supposed to be night sights, they are not. The factory rubber grips are just friggin amazing and I cant imagine another grip being more ergonomic nor more comfortable.
I think it's a testament to the quality of CGWs products that someone can buy their parts and install them at home and end up with a gun as smooth and accurate and reliable as the one I have.
Now for my new 97B... Great work CGW!
Last edited by BillB; 02-12-20 at 22:30.
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