shmecky said:Yes. The trigger will be closer to a tuned 1911 than anything else. I have installed 3 CZ competition hammers in my personal guns, a CZ-75, CZ-40B, and a CZ-97B. The 75 and 97 are incredible, very light DA, and creep free 3.0-3.5# SA triggers.
The 40B has just the faintest hint of creep in SA, but has the slickest DA of all my semi-autos.
To prove how easy the trigger job is, I would be willing to do a video on the procedure, detailing disassembly, installation of the hammer and hammer springs, and reassembly. With just a very few cheap tools, it's easy. I could e-mail you the video, or post it on the THR as a link.
If you want a better trigger out of the box, then get a SP01 Shadow rather than the regular SP01. The main difference is the Shadow has no Firing Pin Block. It makes a huge difference in the trigger feel and creep. I had Eric at the Custom Shop install the Competition Trigger and swap out the slide spring. 8 lbs for the DA and 3 lbs for the SA (but feels even lighter). Compared with a Sig 220 that I had Sig's Custom Shop do their Trigger Enhancement Package on, the CZ Shadow wins hands down. For the money you are talking about spending, you might want to get the CZ 75 Tactical Sport. It is already single action with a 2 lb trigger pull out of the box. Ivé tried the EMP...sweet gun, but the accuracy edge definitely goes to the CZ Shadow.
he was talking about that dumb "best 9mm" link