Thanks. This is my first experience with a CZ pistol - came about thru a spur of the minute barter earlier this fall with an acquaintance (my used golf club for his used CZ pistol). I have some tuning experience with an old Sig P6 pistol and assumed I could employ it here.
Initially, I polished the action parts, tensioned the trigger bar spring, 14# mainspring, lighter CGW trigger return spring, .020 CGW sear spring, and subsequently reduced the sear side to side movement with the CGW sear pin after blueing the sear and hammer surfaces and then dressing the sear just above it's hook to get it to mate with the hammer as the sear releases, and lastly, an oversize roller to fix the timing problem I had just created. I started with 10# Plus DA and 3.5# SA trigger pull weights and they are now 7# DA and 3.5# minus SA. the SA release has firmed up appreciably but still has a softer feel than my Sig P6 with the same trigger pull weight. The last change I'm planning at this point is the .022" CGW sear spring.
I'm probably pushing a wet upstream at this point but hoped to get some meaningful counsel from experienced CZ guys thru this forum. I've invested slightly over $100 to date in parts (though (35% is shipping costs) and reluctant to spend another $100 for the CGW hammer if I can avoid it (this is what drove my question about the 2nd generation hammer. Thks, Larry