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Offline shootingsight

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Re: Trigger pack to CZC the wait begins
« Reply #30 on: May 31, 2019, 09:15:29 AM »
No.  ANd they are teasing me.  Last week I got a FedEx notification of a package inbound, and was all excited.  Turns out I got all the hammer pins I ordered, but none of the other parts.

Much to my surprise, response has been overwhelming that most people want the complete assembled drop-in, rather than the kit.  Dunno if that is for the convenience, or if people just want to be able to keep the trigger pack as a spare, or if they are afraid to dis-assemble the trigger pack.

I was thinking of offering a free rebuild service to people who send in their trigger, if it is just the convenience factor.

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Re: Trigger pack to CZC the wait begins
« Reply #31 on: May 31, 2019, 09:35:31 AM »
Much to my surprise, response has been overwhelming that most people want the complete assembled drop-in, rather than the kit.  Dunno if that is for the convenience, or if people just want to be able to keep the trigger pack as a spare, or if they are afraid to dis-assemble the trigger pack.

I can speak for myself in why a fully assembled trigger pack would be desired.  Easier to sell either my existing pack (already polished and lightened springs and is very smooth and <5lbs for the trigger pull) OR the Shooting Sight pack if so desired (not sure I'd sell either but could easier if they were as a "pack").  The videos out there for taking apart the entire trigger assembly make it VERY easy to do even if you've had no prior experience, so I don't think it's out of fear.  Also, if I ever want to send my Scorpion back to the mothership for warranty/repair, I can put the factory trigger back in quickly/more easily.

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Re: Trigger pack to CZC the wait begins
« Reply #32 on: May 31, 2019, 10:38:09 PM »
Thanks.  I had not thought or the resale angle. That helps.  Well, it doesn't help, as I am still waiting on the CZ parts, but for future rounds of ordering it helps :-).

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Re: Trigger pack to CZC the wait begins
« Reply #33 on: August 13, 2021, 09:05:18 PM »
Going to bump this up.  I'm looking at either the CZC trigger pack or the drop in Shooting Sight.  Does the CZC really require fitting?  I have no problem installing the trigger parts, but not sure I feel like having to bust out the files.

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Re: Trigger pack to CZC the wait begins
« Reply #34 on: August 16, 2021, 11:33:52 AM »
Going to bump this up.  I'm looking at either the CZC trigger pack or the drop in Shooting Sight.  Does the CZC really require fitting?  I have no problem installing the trigger parts, but not sure I feel like having to bust out the files.
In talking with the folks at CZC when I was ordering the parts I decided that it was worth the extra money to have them do the install AND tune the trigger. In my experience, it is not that I could not have installed the parts, I am more than proficient and doing many "gunsmithing" tasks. I am of the opinion that at times, it is worth the money to have someone that specializes at a skill perform the work.

In the case of this trigger, I am more than glad to have waited the eight weeks and paid the extra money to have the trigger tuned. I base that statement on a comparison of the triggers in my pair of CZ Scorpions. My carbine has the CZC trigger installed and tuned by them. It has a great pull and shorter reset. My pistol had a spring set installed and some polishing done when I bought it. While the trigger in the pistol is better than an untouched stock trigger, it DOES NOT pull or reset as nicely as the CZC trigger.

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Re: Trigger pack to CZC the wait begins
« Reply #35 on: August 16, 2021, 09:44:51 PM »
Going to bump this up.  I'm looking at either the CZC trigger pack or the drop in Shooting Sight.  Does the CZC really require fitting?  I have no problem installing the trigger parts, but not sure I feel like having to bust out the files.
In talking with the folks at CZC when I was ordering the parts I decided that it was worth the extra money to have them do the install AND tune the trigger. In my experience, it is not that I could not have installed the parts, I am more than proficient and doing many "gunsmithing" tasks. I am of the opinion that at times, it is worth the money to have someone that specializes at a skill perform the work.

In the case of this trigger, I am more than glad to have waited the eight weeks and paid the extra money to have the trigger tuned. I base that statement on a comparison of the triggers in my pair of CZ Scorpions. My carbine has the CZC trigger installed and tuned by them. It has a great pull and shorter reset. My pistol had a spring set installed and some polishing done when I bought it. While the trigger in the pistol is better than an untouched stock trigger, it DOES NOT pull or reset as nicely as the CZC trigger.

Thanks for the reply and insight.  It is honestly hard for me to go $400+ into the trigger of a non precision range toy....but then again it is already SBR'd so I am married to it.  Maybe I will install it and adjust it myself and if not happy send it to them to be "tuned".