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    88E30M50

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    I'm getting my 9mm P07 back from the Wizard this morning. Had him install night fision sights on it. It also has talon grip tapes, so it's very similar to your fotay I'm guessing. Can't wait to shoot it... :rockwoot:
    I need to tweak the triggers on my P07s. They are pretty good but could be better.
     

    Usmccookie

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    I know what the inside of the hydraulic cylinders look like and the holding valves. No way would I go up that high in the bucket.
    The catwalk is 100% better

    My work cart for reference
     

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    mcapo

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    mcapo

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    Been cleaning and fondling my new to me Shetland pony I picked up from a brother CZicko this weekend. Absolutely love this little guy.





    Congrats on your score lastnight Bandit. Very nice specimen.
    These are cool guns. Really solid build quality and pretty great ergonomics for the era. Heck, any era.
     

    mcapo

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    @Usmccookie

    I feel for you brother. Had to work out of lifts alot in my time in the IBEW. Anything above 50' and my sphincter was so tight I could've made a diamond out of a lump of coal in my back pocket. You and Jagee be safe out there.
    Explains why you are so tight with a dime. :stickpoke:
     

    MindfulMan

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    It's almost time !

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    88E30M50

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    The A01 in the classies looks nice. Don’t know much about those, says CZ custom but I bet it’s not as good as what the Wizard can do? Maybe just different?
    I was impressed with the A01 back when I saw one at an NRA meeting. The trigger was decent, but not Wizard level nice. That massive weight of the dust cover and a Wizard tuned trigger could make that out to be a very nice pistol.

    One thing that CZ Custom does on those that I liked was to pin the sear cage in the same manner as is done on decocker CZs. An unpinned sear cage can introduce some play in the trigger pull, especially after thousands of rounds down the pipe. Pinning the sear cage to the frame would eliminate that, allowing for a potentially better trigger.

    I am of the belief that the decockers got pinned cages because CZ eliminated one side of the hammer hooks, which would have potentially caused high round count decocker style 75s to become less safe. Pinning the cage keeps the sear engagement with the hammer absolutely consistent. I'd love to see CGW offer a pinned cage on safety equipped 75s. My old pre-B sure could use one. There's a ton of slop in the sear cage that messes with the trigger feel.
     

    Born2vette

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    Yea....much poorer and not very proud of my decision making ability. I think that half cup of coffee blunted my sense of responsibility but I left this for you:

    Darn, if I was not currently flying south to pick up a car which has tied up ALL my discretionary funds I would be all over that!
     
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