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Title: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on July 17, 2016, 08:10:37 PM
Hello guys, I'm new to this forum, just wanted to share my experiences and talk to other knowledgable CZ luvers. I've owned a P01 in the past. The gun was awesome, ran great, never had any issues. The thing ate everything I fed it. My wife luved it but wanted it in a smaller package. That drove me to find a Rami BD 9mm. Picked one up used thru ppt transfer (non-roster gun in Cali). Got it home and put the trigger pull gauge on it. DA read around 9.5 lbs and SA around 5lbs. So just like I did for the p01, I ordered the CGW ultralite kit for it. After installation, proper cleaning/lubrication how I like, the numbers read DA 6lbs 13ozs SA 3lbs 14ozs (installed the blue hammer spring). The little gun ran awesome at the range no problems. Very accurate gun for such a short sight radius. Well....today decided to experiment even further. The kit came with a 11.5# hammer spring recommended only for Federal&Winchester primers. Plugged that one in, now she breaks at DA 6lbs flat SA 3lbs 9ozs. I'll let you guys know how reliable it runs after some range time.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Googe1227 on July 17, 2016, 09:25:37 PM
Greetings from Chicago! My EDC is a RAMI 2075. Love that gun.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: LittleJenny on July 18, 2016, 06:24:12 PM
Greetings from central Illinois.  Working on breaking in my new RAMI BD for future EDC.

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Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: eastman on July 18, 2016, 08:39:52 PM
Greetings from central Illinois.  Working on breaking in my new RAMI BD for future EDC.

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Congrats on getting the RAMI. Great little pistols, aren't they?
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: LittleJenny on July 18, 2016, 09:35:40 PM
Greetings from central Illinois.  Working on breaking in my new RAMI BD for future EDC.

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Congrats on getting the RAMI. Great little pistols, aren't they?
Thanks and yes!!!!! ?

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Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: copemech on July 19, 2016, 01:08:26 AM
Mine is working luverly like that and blue spring O0. I just ordered some outer recoil springs because I now want to shoot it a lot!
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on July 19, 2016, 08:22:17 PM
So today I took the little gun out for a quick test. Only shot one magazine just wanted to check functionality with the lighter spring. Well.....she shot them all with no issues. Ammo was a mix of freedom reloads and golden sabers. I have to say I'm feeling very optimistic! Let's see how it does in a 200 round session.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on July 23, 2016, 10:09:06 PM
What do you guys think about CGW reduced trigger return spring? Has anyone installed one?
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Googe1227 on July 23, 2016, 11:31:36 PM
I've installed them on all my CZs. Great product. Get the floating trigger pin while you have it apart!
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on July 24, 2016, 02:17:03 AM
Thanks man! I'll make sure to order the floating pin. While I'm at it I'll probably break the gun down to do some polishing. The trigger is gonna be nuts on this thing.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on July 30, 2016, 06:58:27 PM
Hello guys!
Just finished polishing the internals and installing the new trigger return spring. Check out the results
https://youtu.be/lBQJmA5ujq8
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: copemech on August 02, 2016, 12:21:44 AM
Too light for a carry gun!
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on August 02, 2016, 12:46:38 PM
Maybe for you. If one lacks confidence in themselves carrying a gun with trigger work, then I could see how they would think it's too light. It's all in your training.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: cntrydawwwg on August 03, 2016, 12:16:32 PM
As long as your happy that's all that matters.
  It is too light for me. My personal choice, and my Rami has trigger work.
   Looks like it's a very smooth trigger now. As for training, I agree. But no amount of training will fully prepare you for a real world, high anxiety, adrenaline pumping scenario IMO.
   But as I said, if your comfortable with it, more power to you. [emoji6]
   
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on August 03, 2016, 02:19:37 PM
Your probably right. I'll most likely drop the blue spring back in to raise the pull a little and call it good. I just wanted to see how far I could take it hahaha. But blunt comments like "It's too light for a carry gun" with no argument to back it up, don't help at all in forums.

And yes, it's very smooth now. Like a hot knife thru butter.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: TNman on August 09, 2016, 08:35:40 AM
The DA pull of 5 lbs is in Maine with many pistols. Glock is 5.5 lbs. For me, if I am in a self defense situation and have chosen to pull the trigger then the SA pull weight makes no difference.

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Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: TNman on August 09, 2016, 08:37:10 AM
Spell check inserted Maine. Should be many.

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Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on August 09, 2016, 12:21:31 PM
I know Bro....my EDC is a M&P 9c with 5lb trigger pull. So i think a 5lb pull on a Rami, a LONG 5lb trigger pull at that, is pretty bleep sweet if you ask me. But yea, I switched back to the blue spring so trigger pull now reads DA 6lbs 8ozs SA 3lbs 5ozs. I actually talked to CGW yesterday to place an order for the short reset lever. I forget the guy's name but we talked for awhile about what I've done to the gun and what else I could improve. But he straight out told me, guys that own compact CZs would kill to have a 100% reliable DA pull under 7lbs. So that's pretty cool. I think the next upgrade will be a race hammer to make the break a bit crisper.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: cgoodwin on August 24, 2016, 05:31:36 PM
The point about the trigger pull being too light is an often argued issue in CCW/legal circles. The idea is that a prosecuting or plaintiff's attorney will seize on the idea of a modified trigger in a shooting and use it to whip up the frenzy of a jury about "modified/tactical/custom/hair trigger" or some such nonsense. My attorney advised me not to modify any carry guns for this reason. It is not the actual weight compared to other carry weapons, it is the fact that the trigger was modified that sets these folks off.

So, your mileage may vary, swim at your own risk, etc.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on August 26, 2016, 09:43:54 PM
A lightened trigger makes a shooter more accurate. That's just a fact. Let's face it, 99.99% of gun owners will never have to use their firearms in a life or death situation. If I fall into that .01% (knock on wood) that must defend my life with a gun, then I want my best chances to win that fight. I'll worry about the legal ramifications after. Rather be alive to be prosecuted then dead.
Title: Re: CZ Rami BD with CGW ultralite kit
Post by: Sergiodpk on August 27, 2016, 05:03:13 PM
My next cz project is an SP-01 that I'll be upgrading for a friend.

Wish me luck!