The Original CZ Forum
GENERAL => CZ Custom => Topic started by: 2afreedom on September 23, 2013, 11:05:10 PM
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Sir,
I have a P07 in .40 that I shoot in single action exclusively. I love the gun and like the SA trigger, except for the excessive uptake before any resistance is encountered. A local gunsmith took a look at it and said there is no way to reduce the uptake due to the reset point of the trigger being so far forward. I agree with him that the DA reset is very far forward; however the trigger resets much farther back when shooting single action (which I always do). Is it possible to take the slack out of this trigger without messing up the reset? If so, how much would that run?
Thanks in advance.
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A trigger with an adjustable reset screw might decrease some of the "un-necessary" slack.
Looking at the pics of the PO7 (I don't have one), there is a flat ledge that contacts the frame on the top front of the trigger if it's like the 75 models. As a test, you temporarily add/rubber cement a shim there to test the results of moving the trigger back a skosh.