Sorry if this is a rehashed topic.
Finally got a really nice 52, Been sitting in the LGS safe for a long time. Doubt it was fired much after the arsenal refinish,
I shot it last weekend is it crazy accurate even with surplus Bulgarian ammo (corrosive) Trigger is not that bad, I shoot a lot of semis and revolvers
Anyway, is the Harrington FP worth the money??
I wrote to them and they are very secretive on how it achieves the amazing drop in trigger pull??

They say it is proprietary. OK fine.

They use terms that are not part of the CZ parts list.??
Only thing I can figure is the the FP retractor is polished and the FP retractor spring is lighter?? Other than that how can a FP reduce trigger pull?? Does their FP detent not have the notch in it? Is it a complete round circle, they kinda hide it in the pictures??
They call it "
firing pin, firing pin return spring, firing pin detent, and firing pin detent spring." 
Schematic calls it a retractor/lock
Then they say:
Warning! The Harrington CZ-52-2, CZ-52-3 and CZ-50/70-2 firing pin kits effectively disable the firing pin block safety. Instead we use a spring return to retract the firing pinWell what he heck is a FP block safety?

?? No such term on the schematic?? Is that the retractor, detent


?
I have done trigger jobs on striker fired guns and part of that was the striker block (polish) and reduced block spring.
Even though I could I do not want to tear into the gun and stone/polish internal trigger parts nor do I want to modify the extractor.
I have read the pinned thread on trigger job.
Thanks for any assistance
https://harringtonproducts.com/installation.phphttps://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufacturer/cz/auto-pistols-cz/52-pistol