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SpacedKadet

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SA Trigger
« on: March 03, 2002, 01:06:38 AM »
Hello,

   I was wondering. What is the CZ 75 B SA's trigger made of?
 Steel? PlasticFantastic? Some crazy NASA designed alloy?
   
                                                    Thx :-)
                                                           SK

CZ75ID

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SA Trigger
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2002, 08:53:51 PM »
metal or Polymer,  I dont really know. i just like them

Offline VonFatman

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SA Trigger
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2002, 10:31:41 AM »
an alloy of some kind.  Cool gun huh?
VF
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« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2002, 11:54:03 AM »
Maybe some of you owners of CZ75 SA can answer that one...I asked my (non-US) distributor for a CZ75 SA and he saidthe trigger would be a normal CZ75 DA/SA one locked toSingle Action mode - and that would be information directlyfrom czub.He mentioned the trigger position would be untypical for areal SA trigger and I second that opinion. If you look atwww.cz-usa.com/_p/pdt.php?id=9 you can see that thisstraight trigger blade stands much more orthogonal unlikethe CZ75 SA where the trigger reach may be even longer thanthe regular CZ75 with the bent trigger.Regarding the accurracy...are you guys sure you are nottreating your guns with snake oil? Afaik only CZ75 Championis built and fitted with chosen parts, while the CZ75 SA ismore or less a regular CZ75 which surely is capable of sub2" 10 shot groups, but nowhere the 0.5" SIG-210 beater assome want to make you think it would be.This posting was not to be meant as a flame and I would verymuch appreciate your input since I am interested in the CZ75SA myself and I would like to collect as many information aspossible before making a buying decision. Thx in advance...

rkpagano

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« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2002, 06:33:34 PM »
Well I posted a problem with a SA trigger in regular forum. Mine is plastic. thats right plastic. I was very dissapointed when it broke and will be calling czusa on monday. I hope they have a metal replacement as this is not acceptable to me. ( I sold all my plastic guns already).


Kevin

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« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2002, 08:31:56 PM »
I am very, very disappointed with the CZ75-sa. After having the 97-B for a few years. I thought it was time to buy something else of CZ. So after reading how great the single action trigger was on this board I figured I would buy another gem. Wrong!!! The trigger is the worst thing about this gun. And where did they get the recoil spring from--chicken wire fencing? I mean it's braided wire. The brass was throwin so far it was hard to locate it. My test target that came with the gun showed impact to be off to the left about 2.5 inchs and sure enough that's where it shot. Why didn't they make an ajustment? A person who would buy this gun first over a 97-B would think CZs were not a quailty gun. The CZ 75-SA is a standard issue field grade pistol that needs up dating.

CZ75ID

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« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2002, 02:21:59 PM »
LOL! the first Slam of the 75SA, i guess you can only please 99.9% of the people on CZF.

that is some Positive ejection you are seeing.Should shoot a hot .40 out of the 40B sometime!

Most people love the SA, and upgrading it?? how??? It would cost more money and therefore not be the
best buy that it is.

If one is serious , they will go with a Wolf or Sprinco.

I do agree with you about the 97B, it's tops for fit and finish. i can truly see
why they are the Flagship of the CZUB standard production pistols.