The omega system is super easy to work on. But if you’re really trying to compete Shadow 2 or TSO all day. That’s what those are made for. The tolerances on those guns are just tighter. They’re going to be more accurate, and the OG trigger is just downright better. The Omega wasn’t really designed to operate in that space. The standard 75 system has a huge trigger bar and lots of points of contact within the FCG. Besides the firing pin block, which is an afterthought in the B model. So, the Omega trigger can be lighter and shorter in travel, but not as smooth as the classic 75 (after break in). Because the Omega has higher tolerances and less parts, the DA
Factory original CZ 85 Combat trigger. Great replacement trigger to replace the often complained about black "recurve" trigger. Fits virtually all CZ's that use the "standard/classic" lock work. If you want a trigger with even better ergonomics than the 85C, see our 75585 "Old Style" CGW Made in the USA trigger, that has been proven to eliminate "trigger bite" 100% of the time. We also
This means the Czech was able to make a more refined firearm than the standard Soviet Makarov pistol. Using design trades from both the Browning Hi-power and the Walther P38. The CZ 75 is, some would say the best of both worlds. It has the super smooth double action single action trigger while having the wonderful ergonomics of the Browning Hi
I only have a sample set of one metal versus three polymers so take this for what it might be worth to you. I've had better luck cleaning up the stock trigger on the polymer guns. I've put CGW parts into my P-07s, but my stock P-09 trigger yielded a better trigger than my 75B Omega. This is with the same amount of work done to the factory parts.
My p09 has the Omega trigger and my p01 does not. I think the difference between the post CGW triggers is pretty minimal. Perhaps a better shooter might notice, but I'm not sure I really can. Since you're going to get the cgw parts anyway, I'm inclined to recommend the Omega. You'll have the better Beavertail and still have an amazing trigger. CZ P01 vs CZ P01 Omega Trigger. Trying to decide between CZ P01 and CZ P01 Omega. The P01 seems to have a recurve trigger. I used to get trigger bite from the recurve trigger on my Rami until I swapped it out with CGW old style trigger. Both guns are available at the same price. Also, I have a CZ 75B Omega stock and the trigger is fine.
All the parts for elevating your P-07/09 to a professional grade level of performance. Delivers a much more crisp SA break, shorter SA reset, and noticeably improves the DA. USA Made CGW parts are designed to deliver exceptional performance and unequaled durability. Hammers are cut from 4140 steel and heat treated significantly harder than factory, then we DLC coat the hammer for unequaled
Steve40th Discussion starter. 5377 posts · Joined 2013. #1 · Jan 19, 2022. I am looking at a couple right now. If I buy new and have the work done, it comes out to about 1100 dollars for a P01, for example. I really want a PCR CZ pistol, always have, and Cajun Works was apparently needed based on reviews due to poor OEM trigger etc. wIA8dm.
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