The Original CZ Forum
GENERAL => Cajun Gun Works => Topic started by: M4rc310 on March 20, 2018, 06:19:48 PM
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Hi Everyone,
I got both from CGW and had them installed myself - Fairly easy job. As I had it all open, I also did some polishing and the final result was an amazing under 2lb SA, and about 5lb DA trigger, smooth as smooth can be! So I couldn't happier with the CGW parts, and their customer service/support is equally great!
I was wondering if there would be a lot of interest if I put together a video of installing it all? I looked for it before I worked on my gun and couldn't find anything on video about it. So wondering if it's something worth doing... When I have a break here I can "undo" the installation or the parts and get it done again on video, if y'all believe it would be worth doing it.
Let me know.
Tnks,
Marcelo.
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For sure Marcelo. I, for one, am always up for learning new things about the CZ pistols! I say, go for it.
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Hi Everyone,
I got both from CGW and had them installed myself - Fairly easy job. As I had it all open, I also did some polishing and the final result was an amazing under 2lb SA, and about 5lb DA trigger, smooth as smooth can be! So I couldn't happier with the CGW parts, and their customer service/support is equally great!
I was wondering if there would be a lot of interest if I put together a video of installing it all? I looked for it before I worked on my gun and couldn't find anything on video about it. So wondering if it's something worth doing... When I have a break here I can "undo" the installation or the parts and get it done again on video, if y'all believe it would be worth doing it.
Let me know.
Tnks,
Marcelo.
Absolutely, I always appreciate videos. They definitely help a rookie tinkerer like myself.
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It's what I thought - As soon as I have a break here over the weekend and I will get it done and update this post with it.
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Wow, those are some insane trigger pulls. What spring weight are you using to get 5 lb DA?
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The 5# DA is definitely do-able. The problem for me was the SA is too light for my uses. Getting the SA up close to 3# is much harder to do without losing that great 5# DA. :-\
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Wow, those are some insane trigger pulls. What spring weight are you using to get 5 lb DA?
The Ultra Lite kit comes with both main springs 8.5# and 11.5#. I had the 11.5# installed as the reloads I have now are using Winschester primers (not Federal as I would need for the 8.5# spring). It wasn't just the main spring though - I also changed the TRS to a reduced power one and did some polishing on the trigger bar and frame where both touch each other.
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The 5# DA is definitely do-able. The problem for me was the SA is too light for my uses. Getting the SA up close to 3# is much harder to do without losing that great 5# DA. :-\
True - the SA is almost too light now to be honest, but I've tested in a couple matches and I'm happy with it. The only thing I have pending to do is to shorten the reset, which I'm waiting CGW to come up with a new model they told me is about to be released, that will be like the one they have that requires some fitting, however already pre-fitted to a Shadow 2, so most likely like a drop-in part...
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I too got used to the light SA pull. I use the 8# mainspring and at first the lighter trigger spring. This combo made the feel of the trigger reset pretty light, so I put the stock trigger spring back in and that improved the "feel" and added a skosh to the SA pull.
Those in the know say increasing the sear spring weight will also increase the SA pull weight (only) just a skosh more. Skosh means just a little as all pistols may get different results....maybe 2 ounces? :)
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I too got used to the light SA pull. I use the 8# mainspring and at first the lighter trigger spring. ...
I'm not using the 8# as I'm reloading yet and the ammo I'm buying is loaded with Winchester primers... So just to be safe, I'm with the 11.5# one. But as soon as I start reloading (which should happen soon, budget permitting to buy a reloading setup) I will work with Federal primers and will surely give it a shot with the 8# one.
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+1 on the video, always great to have references......