It has nothing to do with the CZ platform. Other guns have it too. It's simply the angles on the sear and hammer hooks. Most likely, CZ is playing it safe in regards to lawsuits. The older CZs seem to have less angle on the sear/hammer, and thus less camming (and usually better triggers).This is one of the things I disllike about the CZ platform
It has nothing to do with the CZ platform.
The problem with going for neutral engagement, is that after a little wear, neutral becomes let off.
Huh?? You say not to use "absolutes" and then turn around and use them yourself. Reread what I wrote.Don't argue in absolutes. There are degrees. CZ doesn't need to have a neurtal engagement, but doesn't need to have the extreme positive either.
You missed my point. CZ doesn't do it because the "CZ platform" requires it. They do it for legal reasons. It's a lawyer trigger.If CZ uses it, it has to do with CZ. That doesn't mean it is exclusively CZ, but rather inclusive.