Read the Op's entire opening post. This is clearly an ammo related issue due to the fact that CZ's have short chambers. The issue only arises with one particular brand/type of ammo. The gun simply needs to go back to CZ and they will recut the chamber so this will no longer be a problem. The P-07 is a tightly sprung gun as it comes it's a chamber issue.
No, sorry, but I disagree. If it's the fault of the ammo (as I also suspected on my reading) then he simply needs to change his ammo. The nature of handguns is that not all 9mm ammo fits in all 9mm handguns. This is why we take our barrel with us when we are ammo shopping.
If you insist on only on-line ammo shopping, then be prepared to trade off the occasional box of 50 to a pal because not all ammo fits all guns. That's just the price you pay. Or you can come on here and ask for references first.
If the gun doesnt plunk with HST then the barrel should be returned to CZ and reamed or replaced. 124 HST is probably the most popular premium round on the market and IMO any quality handgun should run it reliably. My P-series guns run every factory hollowpoint and FMJ with no issues, they are superbly reliable in my experience.
I just plunked 124+p hst and 147hst in both my P07 and P09 barrels and they were as smooth as can be.
To Parabellum:
I agree plunk test should be the first step, but I disagree that changing the recoil spring is going to lead to any safety issue such as firing out of battery, the firing pin safety wont be released unless slide is pretty much all the way in battery.
If the gun is close to new then you are absolutely correct that there is no reason to considee the recoil spring, but if he bought it used or has a lot of rounds downrange that is a different story.
The reason I suggested the recoil spring is one of my P07s i bought used. It had a failure where it would occasionally lock back with rounds still in the mag, with 124+P HST. Changed the recoil speing and no more issue, with lots of rounds including over 200 hollowpoints downrange since. On other pistols such as a Grand Power P11 I have the worn out recoil springs give symptoms that sound very very similar to OPs.