We finally launched our new website and we encourage feedback. Always a few bugs to iron out, so please let us know your thoughts.
Previously provided feedback (October 27 and 31 2018; emails inexplicably ignored):
1.) Suggest including the info, on
https://cajungunworks.com/product/19119-full-size-oem-rubber-grips-97bbd/ in either
Additional information or
Related products (or both) of the need for (2)
28 Grip Screw https://cajungunworks.com/product/28-grip-screw-oem-phillips-head/ for which I ended up paying a needless 2nd round of postage because of having not known and having not been alerted.
2.) the grammatical corrections of "...to..." to "...too..." in the at least five places I've seen, namely,
https://cajungunworks.com/product/19119-full-size-oem-rubber-grips-97bbd/ (product description, "...to thin...") and
https://cajungunworks.com/technical-support/ (Item #3 2X, at beginning of 2nd and 3rd sentences; Item #5 2X, 1st and 3rd sentences).
New feedback:
3.) Restore the main spring selection and tuning webpage (previously
https://cajungunworks.com/technical-support/) that gave casing discharge distance-based guidance for selecting the proper recoil spring, an article I've linked to on this Original CZ Forum;
https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=96929.msg747000#msg747000 as well as the original Original CZ Forum (based on website registration dates at any rate);
http://www.czforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=5424.msg22926#msg22926 For what it may be worth in the mean time, and if memory serves me correctly, CGW's Technical Support article advocated casing discharge distance of between 6 & 8 feet when the recoil spring was optimized for the ammo, an indication of slide approach velocity that assured reliable ejection yet kept the bottom-out forces in the non-damaging range.
12/13/2018 Update: This tutorial has been renamed and relocated to
https://cajungunworks.com/how-to-select-the-proper-recoil-spring/Still CGW fanboy despite having been ignored (Gee, I wonder why?)...