Gord
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I'm looking to buy a CZ in the next couple of weeks, and I'm hoping I'll be able to get my hands on an SP-01 locally, but if not, one of my area shops has three 75Bs in stock for a very fair price - two with Omega triggers for $479, and one non-Omega for $430.
I'd never heard of the Omega trigger before, so I came home and did some searching. According to CZ's official blurb, Omega is basically a parts reduction measure and allows the gun to be stripped slightly further "without the use of tools." According to what I've read here on THR, it's equivalent to a basic trigger job on an original 75B trigger.
So, my question is - is it worth the extra $50, or would I get arguably the same results out of a home trigger job on the non-Omega 75B and be able to use that $50 for more ammo or a nice pair of grips instead?
Edit: For a bit more clarification, this will be a nightstand and eventually a CCW gun, cocked and locked. I don't anticipate shooting it in DA unless I have a FTF, so I'm not very concerned with the DA pull on either trigger system. Lighter and smoother is still better, obviously, but it's not going to be a dealbreaker.
I'd never heard of the Omega trigger before, so I came home and did some searching. According to CZ's official blurb, Omega is basically a parts reduction measure and allows the gun to be stripped slightly further "without the use of tools." According to what I've read here on THR, it's equivalent to a basic trigger job on an original 75B trigger.
So, my question is - is it worth the extra $50, or would I get arguably the same results out of a home trigger job on the non-Omega 75B and be able to use that $50 for more ammo or a nice pair of grips instead?
Edit: For a bit more clarification, this will be a nightstand and eventually a CCW gun, cocked and locked. I don't anticipate shooting it in DA unless I have a FTF, so I'm not very concerned with the DA pull on either trigger system. Lighter and smoother is still better, obviously, but it's not going to be a dealbreaker.
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