I realize this may have been beaten to death but I thought I would bring this up again as I recently modified both my p-01 and p-01 omega through CZ customs here in Arizona: hammer spring, recoil spring, lighter/smoother DA and lighter SA with a slightly improved re set. FYI: the p-07 definitely came out better-- now at 7lbs DA and 3.5 lbs SA. The p-01 Omega still has some stacking and is roughly the same weights: maybe slightly heavier DA at 7.5 lbs. And yes, I realize there is more they can do with the standard p-01 than the omega version. I spoke with Doug there at CZ customs quite a bit after taking hold of my p-07.
In any case, I plan on both of these being my defensive firearms-- night stand, truck, hiking, and possibly IWB CC.
I've always been under the impression that modifications like this should not be a big issue if--God forbid-- I have to draw and fire this weapon on someone who is threatening my life or that of someone near me. I've read the views of proponents and opponents of gun modification, and recently came across an article that was very well thought out, and the comments that came back at the author were interesting.
https://www.concealedcarry.com/safety/should-you-modify-your-carry-gun/Then there was this:
https://www.minutemanreview.com/custom-trigger-on-concealed-carry-gun/It got me thinking quite a bit about this issue. So many people modify their guns, and I know it's not just for competition shooting/range toys. If they didn't, CZ customs and Cajun Gun Works wouldn't be so busy.
It raised the question-- yet again-- is it worth doing anything to a gun that is strictly and EDC/defensive weapon outside of changing out the sights and grips? Are you/we risking too much at the hands of a scumbag attorney looking to sue you on behalf of the person who was shot? I'm not as worried from a criminal liability standpoint as I am from a civil suit standpoint, at least here in AZ.
And yet, if you buy a competition ready gun such as a CZ sp-01 competition model or the Shadow 2, how is that any different than what I did to my p-01 or p-07? If anything, those guns have lighter triggers.
It's made me re think keeping my p-01 omega and perhaps going back to get a stock p-01 and just learning to live with the DA trigger, even though for me personally, the omega trigger system feels better with its reach for someone smaller hands.
I would love to hear from anyone who has experience having had to fire their weapon, and if it was modified, and what type of ordeal they went through.
I've listened to Massad Ayoob on this topic and some others. I feel like the guys at CZ customs deal with this daily and set their guns to maintain maximum reliability for defensive shooting purposes for what I've done to the guns, but when I hear guys like Ayoob talking about 4lbs being the standard for what may be considered acceptable, it makes me re think things. Then again, I'm guessing there are some who love their Shadow 2's enough to make them their night stand guns.