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Offline Minfred

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Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« on: November 17, 2022, 03:27:13 PM »
With a new SP-01 in hand instead of just jumping into the break-in I thought I might take measurements and see the differences.
1st break-in procedure is install an O-ring, 500 dry fires in double action.
I measured the trigger pull 10 times pre and post dryfires, here are the averages:

10 lb, 4.4 oz, double action pre dry fire.
9 lb, 3.3 oz, double action post dry fire.

4 lb, 5.9 oz, single action pre dry fire.
4 lb, 7.6 oz, single action post dry fire.
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Offline Claymore504

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Re: Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2022, 06:02:56 PM »
Interesting results. I think this shows that the SP01 trigger does get better with use. My FDE SP-01 Tac is all stock and the trigger has got beter and better with age.

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Re: Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2022, 06:20:25 PM »
Interesting how pistols can differ.
Mine is a 2021 vintage w fiber optic front sight.

SP01 factory new after about 100 rounds fired.
SA 1 pound 15.5 ounces also 2 pounds 7.0 ounces
DA: 9 pound 6.5 ounces also 8 pounds 14.5 ounces

after CGW and SAO upgrade; 1 pound 12.9 ounces

5 pull averaged trials with lyman digital pull gauge, several trials
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Offline Minfred

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Re: Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2022, 11:13:52 PM »
SP01 factory new after about 100 rounds fired.
SA 1 pound 15.5 ounces also 2 pounds 7.0 ounces

Wow, ~2 pound SA outa the box.
That's something!
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Offline schutz85C

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Re: Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2022, 04:09:43 PM »
Who knows maybe I just got lucky?
I attributed it to possible new factory machinery for the smooth internals (v.s. machine marks).

But honestly, I was startled by the action when I first got it.
Like wow, so smooth...

I guess because I had read so many reports of gritty SP01 actions.

The slide to frame fit is tight also.

Another subject I have read about lately that some SP01 samples have a bit or excessive movement there.
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Offline Rmach

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Re: Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2022, 05:25:40 PM »
Who knows maybe I just got lucky?
I attributed it to possible new factory machinery for the smooth internals (v.s. machine marks).

But honestly, I was startled by the action when I first got it.
Like wow, so smooth...

I guess because I had read so many reports of gritty SP01 actions.

The slide to frame fit is tight also.

Another subject I have read about lately that some SP01 samples have a bit or excessive movement there.

Make sure you hold onto this one. Great light trigger with no grit on the SP01 is not normal based on my experience.

Offline schutz85C

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Re: Trigger Pull Observation During Break-In of SP-01,
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2022, 07:09:24 PM »
Oh yeah,its my poor man's Shadow  SAO now that I did the CGW upgrades!

I don't live in a free state so few CZ models can be bought retail.
CZ 85 Combat, NRA Lifer.