Author Topic: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.  (Read 5851 times)

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Offline miller_man

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Re: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.
« Reply #45 on: February 06, 2018, 08:14:22 PM »
If everybody who buys a po7 or po9 , does all of the suggested polishing and changing of a few Springs , they are a smooooth and beautiful shooting pistol.

I think this is probably true and am working on my way to finding out. I'll be one happy guy with a stable full of 07/09's in a very short time. The cost to shoot-ability ratio  (or potential of)  is quite high.
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Re: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.
« Reply #46 on: February 07, 2018, 05:18:18 PM »
I'm interested in this thread and any opinions on my P-09 trigger which seems quite different than my metal-frame CZ's which seem to smooth out nicely after a couple thousand rounds/dry fires.

Before I went all polymer with my CZs, I owned 2 75BDs, and SP-01 Tactical and a PCR. I sent all 4 to CGW for the magic and, of the 4, the PCR ended up with the best trigger by far.

That is just to say the there is some variance in the metal framed guns too.
Why'd you decide to go all polymer?

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Re: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.
« Reply #47 on: February 07, 2018, 05:46:09 PM »
Before I went all polymer with my CZs, I owned 2 75BDs, and SP-01 Tactical and a PCR. I sent all 4 to CGW for the magic and, of the 4, the PCR ended up with the best trigger by far.

That is just to say the there is some variance in the metal framed guns too.
Why'd you decide to go all polymer?

A lot of it was just that I wanted to be able to work on the guns myself. The Omega system is simple enough to allow me to do that.

I also like the slight weight savings and the option to stipple...
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Re: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.
« Reply #48 on: February 07, 2018, 07:09:30 PM »
As the OP: there is also a sort of ?American Addiction ? going on here.  There is great satisfaction in ordering a few parts and making a mediocre trigger into a nice one.  I get that, and CGW gets kudos for helping us addicts.  (But I still think CZ QC on the trigger parts especially the roller ought to improve).  We know they have great QC on their barrels!

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Re: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.
« Reply #49 on: February 07, 2018, 08:04:43 PM »
There is great satisfaction in ordering a few parts and making a mediocre trigger into a nice one.

Indeed, and doing so at a more than fair price point is icing on the cake!

I still think CZ QC on the trigger parts especially the roller ought to improve

No argument here. It would be nice to get a better out of the box gun, for sure.
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Re: The P07/09 trigger - leaving a lot to be desired.
« Reply #50 on: February 08, 2018, 12:52:38 PM »

Yeah, Joe's videos at 100-200 yards with his P-09 are AMAZING!  An inspiration for sure, and testimony to the inherent accuracy of the P-07 and P-09 series guns. My 'ol eyes can't even see the bull's eye at those distances, never mind shooting it, so plenty accurate for me.

The P-07 and P-09 are ideal for adding an RDS with their wider top of slide, and the Suppressor-Ready threaded barrel models are reasonably priced if you're planning to add a comp, it's already good-to-go. I'm having a P-07 SR milled at Primary right now, and the slide cerakoted titanium at the same time.  All-in with P-07 SR, Vortex Venom RDS, milling, Talon grip and cerakoting about $850.  I can't wait to shoot that first 1,000 rounds to break that trigger in! O0

P-07's back from Primary today. Can't wait to dial in the optic!  Woo Hoo!  O0 
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