The next one I want will be my CCW.
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CCW to be determined
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Any more suggestions/thoughts welcomed!
I6turbo said:For CCW you should definitely check out the CZ 75 D PCR (the middle gun on the right in my photo above). If you like your SP-01, you'll most likely love the PCR as a CCW. Same great feel and action as your SP-01. If you think you might ever want a laser or light on it at some point, get the P-01 instead (top left in the photo).
BTW, I also highly recommend you install this kit in your SP-01 and all future CZ 75/85/97 guns: https://cajungunworks.com/product/54420-ultra-lite/
I see more CZs in your future.
No, it makes both SA and DA lighter. It makes more difference in DA but a noticeable difference in SA. It also makes the slide easier to rack, hammer easier to cock, and it is safe to dry fire as much as you want without damaging the firing pin or retaining pin (I still don't dry fire much, though, because I just seems abusive to me somehow ). I have the black hammer spring in my 85 Combat and it is fantastic. CGW says to use the blue hammer spring for any gun that might be used for self defense (says black might fail to set off some percentage of hard primers if you have ammo that uses hard primers), but I've tested all my guns and compared the primer strikes and the black (12#) spring makes plenty of indention in the primer and I've never had it fail to light a primer. Maybe there are some brands with harder primers that I haven't tried. I've tried Blazer Brass, Speer Lawman and Gold Dot, WWB, S&B, Perfecta (Fiocchi), and a couple others. Nevertheless, I use the blue spring in any gun that might be used for SD.So that kit will just make the first trigger pull of DA lighter, but won't affect single action trigger pull? I agree with your CZ assessment, more CZ!
ISturbo said:The way it works with CZ guns is that they are produced in batches of a given model and arrive in the US in waves. The Kadet Kit is between batches right now. Three months or so ago, lots of resellers were offering them, and as low as $369. At some point in the future another batch of Kadets will show up and they'll be readily available from several sellers for a month or two. This might happen before the end of the year, or not, as the Kadet Kits seem to be produced rather infrequently compared to some of their models.
The very popular models such as the 75 B are almost never hard to find, but many of their other models are periodically unavailable due to the batch supply.
This is the way it works with virtually all CZs. I have about 20 of them, and have watched this availability scenario play out again and again for years.
All. Thanks again to everyone. Really helped me through decision process. My plan has slightly changed.
1. Find Kadet and CZ 75 D PCR!
2. Trigger work on both CZ's. I'll do sp-01 once I get PCR.
3. Buck mark
I use my Kadet Kit on both my 75B, and 75D PCR. It is my favorite .22 to shoot, even over my Ruger MK II's.All. Thanks again to everyone. Really helped me through decision process. My plan has slightly changed.
1. Find Kadet and CZ 75 D PCR!
2. Trigger work on both CZ's. I'll do sp-01 once I get PCR.
3. Buck mark
Pilot said:I use my Kadet Kit on both my 75B, and 75D PCR. It is my favorite .22 to shoot, even over my Ruger MK II's.