Rodger was killed by the toronto guns and gangs unit
Should be fairly easy DIY. I had a brief encounter with Tanfos, then went back to CZ.
Edit: looked up the old parts list for a trigger job - Patriot Defense interruptor, Titan Hammer, hammer strut and pins. Xtreme sear. Springs.
Tanfos need quite a bit of internal polishing to make the action really smooth.
forums.brianenos.com/topic/234968-the-tanfoglio-bible/
Rodger was killed by the toronto guns and gangs unit
check out Brian Enos forum, go to the CZ section and the first thread is on how to polish your CZ internals, it's actually one of the easier guns to work on. Much easier than a 1911
I think so, and while I've not worked on a 1911 in 16+ years I see the stupid things all the time lol, and see people futzing with them. CZs are head to mess up. Springs are the single easiest and best thing you can change and experience a massive improvement from. I highly recommend 9lb hammer springs, super light firing pin spring, and 9lb recoil for a Shadow 2, 11lb recoil for a Shadow. You can also do trigger return spring and sear spring to a lighter set if you want. Replacing the trigger pin with a Cajun Gun Works style (just about everyone makes a copy now) is also a good idea. After that, polishing the bits that rub will bring you the next set of returns. Check out CZ Fangrrl on YouTube for some really good videos on doing some really nice polish work
My pistol is a Tang Match Pro. It has a poly frame. Does that change anything about the ease of working on it?
My only complaint is a gritty, creepy trigger. New springs won't change that.



























