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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CLUB CZ97 => Topic started by: mwcoleburn on November 19, 2010, 01:19:03 PM
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After searching everywhere to find a good deal on a 97b, gunbroker came to the rescue. Like NIB 97b, 2 clips, tool set, box. $455
Not to shabby
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Not shabby at all! Let us see some photos when you receive it.
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There's a glossy blue on Gunsamerica for $449.00 plus $25.00 to ship. Sweet deal.
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Well, she got stipped and bathed, polished the feed ramp and will be doing a full polish on the barrel and internals, Has a bit of trigger creep and grit that should be pretty easy to take care of. Anythoughts on after market sites? Right now I;m just going to paint them but I would like to put in a nice set of front and rear. Any ideas? Also been contemplating a 20lbs wold spring but any benefit to replacing the main sprin as well and with what pound spring?
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mwcoleburn,
When you say "wold" spring, do you mean recoil spring? The factory recoil spring for the 97 is 13#'s. If you could even find a 20# spring the pistol would probably not function since you're increasing the rating by a little over 50%. Wolff Spring's recommends a 14-16# spring if you are running hardball exclusively.
Most folks run a 15# hammerspring.
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I meant wolf spring, I found one and had thought about picking it up for +P+ loads, the hammer spring is more interesting to me, What kind of reduction in trigger pull would a 15lbs spring give?
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A 15# hammerspring would reduce the DA pull a little, however it would have little impact on the SA pull. The ultimate solution for the SA trigger performance is the competition hammer. I run the stock 20# hammerspring in my 97 and still have an ice crisp 3.0# SA pull.
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Thanks! I'll be saving up for comp hammer!