Thank you for another great CGW parts install run down BDG. I gained a few great tips form this one. I really need to get around to my 97BD and this is a good motivator to do so.
Bookmarked.
After seeing the bench block in your photo's, I knew it was time to get one. The roll of masking tape I used for the CGW P01 just doesn't have the same utility. The stud on the Wheeler BB that holds the 3mm socket was a cool adaptation. I thought the block might flip with the force required to slightly compress the main spring but it stayed put, cool feature... even if it is intended for a different job on a 1911.
One of the steps not photographed was the polishing of the FPB; which I did not do on the SP01 or P01 because it was not needed.
The FPB on the 97BD had an uneven factory coating on it and it did not plunge smoothly and would even hang up on the sides of the hole when I pushed it with the punch. I polished the FPB and it now glides smoothly with no hang ups. I did not experience any issues with FTF when testing the pistol but it looked and felt like a potential trouble spot.
Now I'm back to step #1...
1. Buy CZ
2. Shoot CZ
3. Cajunize CZ
4. Thoroughly enjoy upgraded CZ
5. Repeat steps 1 thru 4