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A CGW trigger spring will last over 20k rounds in a 75B, based on my sample of one gun. I put the CGW springs in all three of my CZ's and don't feel there is a need to carry a spare. Factory springs are reportedly hit or miss. Some last 1k rounds, others 10k. Joe
Joe, the only thing I can find on CGW website is "Reduced power trigger return spring". Is this what you have? Thanks.
Mine has lasted 12 years.
I am going to take my sp-01 to the range this week to see how it will work without a trigger return spring. In case this happened in real life, I would know how to respond. Will let everyone know later.
Quote from: Siliconian on December 15, 2014, 04:52:18 PMI am going to take my sp-01 to the range this week to see how it will work without a trigger return spring. In case this happened in real life, I would know how to respond. Will let everyone know later.I did that when my spring sprung. Worked fine. Just had to push the trigger forward between shots. Really wasn't bad at all. Just a bit slow. A bit of practice might speed things up.
On my 75B, the old style stock TRS broke at somewhere around 20K rds. +/-. I put in the new style spring and have over 40K rds (+ ?? dry fire) on it, and it's still good. Once you buy a spare, they never break. P.S. The old style TRS was a simple wire wound spring with straight tangs. The newer spring tangs are actually shaped/bent to fit the slots they ride in.
Quote from: Grendel on December 15, 2014, 05:44:25 PMMine has lasted 12 years.Is that a CZ spring or CGW spring? Thanks.