Thanks for the write-up. I just bought the same railed steel-frame compact pistol with manual safety, and have already ordered roughly the same bag of goodies to work it up with, along with the addition of a steel guide rod (the polymer one in my other CZ 75C Compact was totally warped and crooked beyond belief after just 700 rounds) and a CZ 97 "thick" trigger (I just can't do the recurve trigger, it pinches my finger to death and back).
One thing I DID notice, from extra mod parts I already have here, is that a 13 lb hammer spring does NOT reduce the DA pull weight in the compacts nearly as much as it does in the full-sized guns. Of course, the compacts have the shorter grip frame, shorter hammer strut, and shorter hammer spring retainer plug. I would bet that the 13 lb hammer spring is actually more compressed in the compact guns than it is in a full-sized CZ. I suspect that running an 11.5 lb hammer spring in a compact will feel more like the 13 lb hammer spring feels in a full-sized CZ......Some measurements of the hammer spring's length while installed, in both a compact and a full sized gun, and with the hammer both cocked and uncocked, would probably tell the story there....And if not, there might be another reason for this effect. I can notice it just by how hard it is to cock the hammer manually, between the compact and a full sized gun with the same 13 lb hammer spring installed in each.
I'll also add that the hammer hooks on this compact CZ's stock hammer are rougher, and have worse camming, than on any other CZ I've bought, and the sear is the roughest I've seen. I may have to add a custom sear to this pistol, depending how the hammer install goes.....
I can't wait to slick up and upgrade this chunky little sucker, and get it to the range! When you have Cajun and CZC parts on the way, the mail seems SOOOOOO slow...LOL!!!!!