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Offline Lawikfors

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #150 on: January 16, 2018, 08:02:18 PM »
I think he means a deeper notch in the left side decocker shaft.  That would allow the ejector raise up and sit "deeper" in the notch (more surface area holding the shaft in place.  Might benefit from having more of a parallel surface area of contact vs. barely sitting in the notch.

I'd forget my butt if it wasn't attached (I say that because I really do what to grab the P01 box out of the garage tomorrow, but I may not remember on any of the trips I make out there).
That?s what I was saying earlier . I?m giving up that thought because I realized the ejector is steel and the frame is alloy . But I was also bring up the idea of what you were saying and maybe the notch isn?t deep enough


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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #151 on: January 16, 2018, 08:18:13 PM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC :-\

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #152 on: January 16, 2018, 08:21:07 PM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC :-\
75d is a good choice, no issues I'm aware of. I would look at the pcr
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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #153 on: January 16, 2018, 08:43:23 PM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC :-\
75d is a good choice, no issues I'm aware of. I would look at the pcr

With the new spring do you feel it fixes the reliability enough for EDC? And to use the your method to create more surface tension wouldn't that make it even better?

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #154 on: January 16, 2018, 08:45:37 PM »
When I get mine back I?m going to run a bunch of ammo through it . I?ll even try the safety in with the gun turned on it?s side to be sure


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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #155 on: January 16, 2018, 08:55:45 PM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC :-\
75d is a good choice, no issues I'm aware of. I would look at the pcr

With the new spring do you feel it fixes the reliability enough for EDC? And to use the your method to create more surface tension wouldn't that make it even better?

The p07/09 spring rubs on the trigger bar. To me this gun has too many short comings to be an edc. Unfortunately...  Will it work with the spring and dimples, yes. It should work 100%. I have other options that I carry that I have full confidence in. To me, the fact that this happened lends me to wonder what else did CZ miss with the gun.

SG

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P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #156 on: January 17, 2018, 10:11:35 AM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC [emoji53]
75d is a good choice, no issues I'm aware of. I would look at the pcr

With the new spring do you feel it fixes the reliability enough for EDC? And to use the your method to create more surface tension wouldn't that make it even better?

The p07/09 spring rubs on the trigger bar. To me this gun has too many short comings to be an edc. Unfortunately...  Will it work with the spring and dimples, yes. It should work 100%. I have other options that I carry that I have full confidence in. To me, the fact that this happened lends me to wonder what else did CZ miss with the gun.

SG
That?s messed up . I could understand if they used a different guns part and then adjusted it to not rub on anything . That?s jerry rigging right there . Im probably going to just use the safety..


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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #157 on: January 17, 2018, 11:44:03 AM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC :-\
75d is a good choice, no issues I'm aware of. I would look at the pcr

With the new spring do you feel it fixes the reliability enough for EDC? And to use the your method to create more surface tension wouldn't that make it even better?

The p07/09 spring rubs on the trigger bar. To me this gun has too many short comings to be an edc. Unfortunately...  Will it work with the spring and dimples, yes. It should work 100%. I have other options that I carry that I have full confidence in. To me, the fact that this happened lends me to wonder what else did CZ miss with the gun.

SG

What else do you carry now? I just cant let go of the ergos and accuracy of the gun. I will have to look at the 75D or the PCR.

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #158 on: January 17, 2018, 11:54:09 AM »
I have quite a few options... It flipppin hot in Florida, so don't judge too much.... Winter carry: SIG p226, Browning hi power, SIG p320... Summer, Ruger LC9s, Ruger LCP (backup or when athletic shorts are it), Ruger LCR ( I love revolvers).

I have never had a single malfunction with any of the above. The p320 had a recall that they fixed in 2 days. For ease if carry, the LCR is by far the most comfortable.

Honestly, I would go for the p229 over the Omega. It's a little bigger but I trust the internals more. The PCR or any standard 75 would be good as well.

SG

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #159 on: January 17, 2018, 12:26:04 PM »
I have quite a few options... It flipppin hot in Florida, so don't judge too much.... Winter carry: SIG p226, Browning hi power, SIG p320... Summer, Ruger LC9s, Ruger LCP (backup or when athletic shorts are it), Ruger LCR ( I love revolvers).

I have never had a single malfunction with any of the above. The p320 had a recall that they fixed in 2 days. For ease if carry, the LCR is by far the most comfortable.

Honestly, I would go for the p229 over the Omega. It's a little bigger but I trust the internals more. The PCR or any standard 75 would be good as well.

SG

When you have a chance, check out H&K P-30sk.
Perfect summer gun.

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #160 on: January 17, 2018, 11:03:19 PM »
It still really bothers me what on my first gun they could not fix for them to replace it, I mean really what piece was so damaged or broken that a whole new gun was needed to to be sent to me. The gun ran fine other then the decocker issue. Did they not know how to fix it correctly?

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #161 on: January 17, 2018, 11:16:55 PM »
It still really bothers me what on my first gun they could not fix for them to replace it, I mean really what piece was so damaged or broken that a whole new gun was needed to to be sent to me. The gun ran fine other then the decocker issue. Did they not know how to fix it correctly?
Because they aren?t attacking the first issue in the series of events of the pistol firing .... the ejector somehow being pushed down ...


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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #162 on: January 17, 2018, 11:20:11 PM »
It should only be able to be pushed down when the slide is removed and you are swapping between safety and decocker .


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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #163 on: January 18, 2018, 05:20:16 AM »
https://imgur.com/GonaErN Looks like a P07 spring to me. Finally got my gun back today and the decocker doesnt come out when I push on the extractor. Good start! The CZ 75 D doesnt have any issues right? I still want to use this gun for EDC [emoji53]
75d is a good choice, no issues I'm aware of. I would look at the pcr

With the new spring do you feel it fixes the reliability enough for EDC? And to use the your method to create more surface tension wouldn't that make it even better?

The p07/09 spring rubs on the trigger bar. To me this gun has too many short comings to be an edc. Unfortunately...  Will it work with the spring and dimples, yes. It should work 100%. I have other options that I carry that I have full confidence in. To me, the fact that this happened lends me to wonder what else did CZ miss with the gun.

SG
That?s messed up . I could understand if they used a different guns part and then adjusted it to not rub on anything . That?s jerry rigging right there . Im probably going to just use the safety..


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You will want to dimple. If not, I'm betting the safties will drop free if the ejector is pressed.

SG

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Re: P-01 Omega Safety Concern?
« Reply #164 on: January 18, 2018, 05:23:20 AM »
I have quite a few options... It flipppin hot in Florida, so don't judge too much.... Winter carry: SIG p226, Browning hi power, SIG p320... Summer, Ruger LC9s, Ruger LCP (backup or when athletic shorts are it), Ruger LCR ( I love revolvers).

I have never had a single malfunction with any of the above. The p320 had a recall that they fixed in 2 days. For ease if carry, the LCR is by far the most comfortable.

Honestly, I would go for the p229 over the Omega. It's a little bigger but I trust the internals more. The PCR or any standard 75 would be good as well.

SG

When you have a chance, check out H&K P-30sk.
Perfect summer gun.
The hk doesn't fit me all that well and I find it to be a bit to bulky to easily conceal during the summer. Thanks for the info!

Cheers,
SG