Those of you that have changed your SA CZ trigger to this design, was it worth the effort? How do you like it?
http://czcustom.com/testproduct-132.aspx
http://czcustom.com/testproduct-132.aspx
For those unfamiliar with the trigger or CZ functionality -- the only negative is that this trigger can't be used in a DA/SA gun, as the trigger doesn't allow DA function -- which is probably why the CZ Custom says it can't be used in a decocker model. You must start from cocked and locked, and decocker models don't allow that. So the change is only appropriate with a gun that is committed to SA only.
This trigger can be used on a SA/DA gun. It just does away with the DA use of the gun. Take the factory trigger out, install the SA trigger, you have a SA only gun. Reverse the procedure, you have the original factory DA/SA gun. Easy as a trigger swap. But that will only work on the safety model guns. The e cocker triggers are different.
Go for the straight trigger then. You already have the short reset. With the new trigger you'll have the the short pre travel too.Thanks for all the replies, looks like everyone likes the design. Its going in my 75B SA, and I already removed the FPB parts long ago. Does the CZ Custom shop trigger come with the allen to adjust it, like the CGW trigger does? Mine has the plastic trigger, and I'm waiting for the day it breaks off, but realize it probably would have by now if it were going to...
THat may NOT have been what your read, but that WAS what certainly I meant when I said the trigger doesn't allow DA function.