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Offline WilburWildcat

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Cajun for carry and IDPA?
« on: November 17, 2016, 07:53:30 AM »
I am interested in improving my new P-01 with polishing and parts.
Also interested in IDPA in the future.

CGW website says the production legal kits are not recommended for defensive carry.

Is it the non-stock hammer and or trigger replacement that makes it not competition legal? Is it just in the stock class, or ?

What can I use to improve the action, be legal for competition, and still be completely reliable for defensive carry?

Perhaps I should call CGW and inquire, also.  But, I figure many of you on this site are experienced and could easily educate an fng like me...

Thanks!
« Last Edit: November 17, 2016, 10:38:50 AM by WilburWildcat »
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Offline apprentice1

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Re: Cajun for carry and IDPA?
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2016, 08:37:36 PM »
That kit comes with the CZ Comp hammer (production legal), it drops in nice but a little light for carry. It may work just fine for you but it it lighter.

Production class you can not have external changes, so no trigger with a pre travel screw, the 85C trigger with overt travel is legal. It also depends on how far you would like to go in the comp ranks (local, regional or national). I would consult a local official to make sure you get what you need.

Thanks
Scott

Offline bversteegh

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Re: Cajun for carry and IDPA?
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2016, 04:42:51 PM »
I've cajunized my p09.  The kit comes with different springs for carry vs competition.  If you set up for competition - lighter hammer spring increases chance you won't go boom every shot.  annoying in a match - deadly in a fight.  So if gun is dual purpose - use the parts for protection.  The kit is still a big improvement.