Hey Bdubbs,
I absolutely think you should give it a try. Only problem is I think there’s a little homework involved.
First thing is first. Check out the following thread.
https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=85228.0This has been done before. The thread has a picture of a chopped P-07. From what I have gathered from the limited information on that chop was that the man used rami mags. This is important to consider because the man maybe used other Rami parts to make it work?
How about comparing a Rami hammer strut to a P-07. I’m sure some users on the site won’t mind posting pics side by side. Possibly use a chopped P-07 hammer strut and a Rami hammer spring? If my research is correct, the Rami uses a CZ 75 B standard hammer. This means the hammer has not been modified for such a short hammer spring. So, in theory if the Rami hammer is from a full sized pistol, the chopped P-07 can run off of the same hammer, even with a short strut and spring.
If I’m wrong about the hammers being interchangeable on a Rami and a 75, please let me know. I’m all ears.
As to measure where to drill the grip pin… That’s the harder part. I’d guess you’d let the mag length determine where to drill for the pin. If that man in the thread with the chopped P-07 used Rami mags, maybe it would be worth comparing rami and P-10S mags as well?
The last concern is would you use the same hammer spring plug? I think the hammer spring plug length would be the variable that would require testing. Leave it full length and if the hammer spring/strut doesn’t have enough room, shave down the plug little by little until it’s fully functional.
But I’d like to do this and I think it could work. I just don’t have a P-07 lying around to try it. But I do think it’s worth an attempt. If you’re not going to be destroyed if the project fails, you should do it. But that’s just my .02. If you do get it to work. I’ll be doing it myself after I grip chop a P-09.
Thank you!
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