ATBackPackin
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I am looking to buy a new handgun, possibly as soon as today. One gun that I am really interested in is the CZ SP-01 but I have a few questions that I haven't been able to find answers to by searching. I know how to shoot and how to field strip a pistol, but that is about the extent of my expertise. These questions may seem silly or ignorant to some, but I really don't know so please bear with me.
1. Can you use the magazine from a CZ 75B on the CZ 75 SP-01? I would imagine that you could but I would like to know for sure. I am an ass enough without assuming.
2. Should one replace the factory recoil and extractor springs with aftermarket ones straight out of the box? If so, which pound recoil spring would your recommend? I believe 14 lb. spring is factory, but what are the advantages of going up or down?
3. Of course with CZ I have heard that the trigger leaves something to be desired. How much does it cost to have a trigger job done and in your opinion is it worth it?
4. Is this gun capable of firing any ammo reliably for range practice? If not which inexpensive range ammo would you recommend? I.E. What have you had good luck with?
I would greatly appreciate any help that you have to offer.
Happy New Year to all,
Shawn
1. Can you use the magazine from a CZ 75B on the CZ 75 SP-01? I would imagine that you could but I would like to know for sure. I am an ass enough without assuming.
2. Should one replace the factory recoil and extractor springs with aftermarket ones straight out of the box? If so, which pound recoil spring would your recommend? I believe 14 lb. spring is factory, but what are the advantages of going up or down?
3. Of course with CZ I have heard that the trigger leaves something to be desired. How much does it cost to have a trigger job done and in your opinion is it worth it?
4. Is this gun capable of firing any ammo reliably for range practice? If not which inexpensive range ammo would you recommend? I.E. What have you had good luck with?
I would greatly appreciate any help that you have to offer.
Happy New Year to all,
Shawn