These are good, keep em coming! I sort of want to just polish it up really nice inside and then shoot it without changes, just to see what it's like. But I have a problem wanting to install all the goodies!
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Polishing up all contact points and moving parts will be a first perfect mod for a brand new firearm. While it's apart, that'll be a good time to gut the factory lube, put in some nice clean oil and shoot the pants off it. I'd recommend before ANY mods go into the gun, you at least put a few hundred rds down the pipe as to better inform you of what you do and do not like about the new CZ. As well, and most important, before any mods you should just make sure the weapon functions as designed and there aren't any factory bugs that need to be worked out. If it runs well and goes a few hundred rds without weapon related malfunctions, (ammo and magazine enduced malfunctions don't count) I think you'd have no second guesses about starting to address the things about the firearm you want to change. The trigger, trigger pin, spring, disconnector, firing pin spring, hammer spring, ditch the factory plastic guiderod etc. after a polish, clean, shoot, and then another cleaning, you should address what stands out to you most.
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